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Trump Says He Would Ask for a Declaration of War

15 Jul

More war?  Haven’t the American people rallied around Trump because he has been critical of our undeclared wars? 

Source: Target Liberty: MAD DOG: Trump Says He Would Ask for a Declaration of War

 
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Posted in Donald Trump, Foreign policy, Middle East, Military-industrial complex, Warfare state

 

Phoney , baloney and BS from DC exposed

13 Jul

“Remember “We’re fighting them over there so we don’t have to fight them over here”? That was the justification for the worldwide war on terrorism the Bush administration trumpeted in the early days of the post-9/11 era. Keeping in mind that the American people don’t really care about what goes on thousands of miles away, […]”

Source: The Myth of the ‘War on Terrorism’ – Antiwar.com Original

 
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Posted in Crony capitalism, Foreign policy, Middle East, Military-industrial complex, Neocons, Warfare state

 

The truth about Iraq is coming out

06 Jul

The warmongers can hide but eventually the truth comes out. 

 

Source: Blair’s Lies On Iraq Exposed. Is W Next?

 
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Posted in Corruption, Federal Government, Foreign policy, Middle East, Military-industrial complex, Politicians, Warfare state

 

Did the Bush Administration know that 9/11 was coming?

03 Jul

Do the secret 28 pages have the answer?  Did the Bush administration allow 9/11 to happen as a pretext to invade Iraq?

Source: A Glimpse into the Secret 28 Pages

 
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Posted in Corruption, Foreign policy, Middle East, Military-industrial complex, Politicians, Warfare state

 

Bush World goes for Clinton, but will a former president? | TheHill

30 Jun

The Bushes and their sycophants have one common goal: to rule the world, by force if necessary.  That’s why Bush I and Bush II invaded the Middle East.  Hillary would follow orders to throw money at the military-industrial complex.

“Could either of the former presidents actually vote for Clinton?”

Source: Bush World goes for Clinton, but will a former president? | TheHill

 
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Posted in Federal Government, Foreign policy, Middle East, Military-industrial complex, Politicians, Warfare state

 

The Second Coming of Ehud Barack – Antiwar.com Original by — Antiwar.com

25 Jun

The former prime minster unleashed.

 

Suddenly, a familiar face, almost forgotten, appeared on the TV screen. Well, not entirely familiar, because it now sports a prominent black beard. (If I were he, I would quickly shave it off.) Yes, there he was. Former Chief of Staff, former Prime Minister, Ehud Barak. Barak in a new format. Aggressive. Outspoken. Damning Binyamin […]

Source: The Second Coming of Ehud Barack – Antiwar.com Original by — Antiwar.com

 
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Posted in Israel, Middle East, National borders

 

Warmongers never give up

23 Jun

Neocon warmongers (a redundancy if there ever was one) are the most despicable people in America.  Period.

 

Source: Neocons Scheme for More ‘Regime Change’ – Consortiumnews

 
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Posted in Constitution, Foreign policy, Middle East, Military-industrial complex, Warfare state

 

State Department is really the War Department

20 Jun

Several dozen State Department “diplomats” want the US to overthrow Assad.  Waiting for Hillary.  And then they are surprised there are attacks on America.

Source: The State Department’s Collective Madness – Consortiumnews

 
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Posted in Federal Government, Foreign policy, Middle East, Military-industrial complex, Uncategorized, Warfare state

 

Hidden Crimes of the US Government –

18 Jun

Lew Rockwell interviews John Denson, former judge, historian and author, who discusses assassinations, 9/11 and other controversial events in American history.

Source: Hidden Crimes of the US Government –

 
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Posted in Civil liberties, Federal Government, Middle East, The Warfare State

 

Why and how US intervention is destabilizing countries and regions

16 Jun

Jacob Hornberger spells it all out.

 
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Posted in Federal Government, Foreign policy, Human rights, Middle East

 

Hillary and Donald on the Orlando massacre

15 Jun

Justin Raimondo examines the presumptive presidential candidates reactions to the Orlando killings and US foreign policy.

 
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Posted in Foreign policy, Middle East, Presidential campaign

 

It’s the blowback, stupid

12 Jun

Bill Clinton’s 1992 presidential campaign slogan, “It’s the economy, stupid,” convinced enough voters to oust incumbent George H.W. Bush, even though the economy was as not a bad as Clinton depicted. But it was the perception that the economy was in the dumps that propelled him to victory in spite of President Bush having a 90% approval rating after the Gulf War that commenced in January 1991 that drove Iraq out of Kuwait.

The US led coalition to oust Saddam Hussein and the stationing of US troops in Saudi Arabia set into the motion the reactions—the first World Trade Center bombing, in February 1993, and then the horrific events on September 11, 2001. The Bush II administration reaction to the attacks on the WTC and the Pentagon was the US invasion of Iraq (March 2004) after the incursion into Afghanistan to capture Osama bin Laden.

The massacre today in Orlando is another example of blowback. The architects of our bipartisan foreign policy will never admit that it has been US intervention in the Middle East that is triggering these mass shootings. In other words, we will have additional mass shootings because of the Bush/Obama/Clinton foreign policy.

Will Donald embrace an interventionist policy in the Middle East as the way to deal with ISIS? Or will he realize the chaos of the Middle East and the inevitable blowback from the Middle East is the direct result of US foreign policy?

David Stockman spells out in great detail how and why blowback occurs. Until the architects of our foreign policy come to their senses, the blood of innocent Americans will be on their hands together with that of the murderers.

 
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Posted in Foreign policy, Middle East, The Warfare State