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Since early 2011, Obama's been waging proxy war on Syria. Imported death squads masquerade as freedom fighters. The scheme's familiar. It repeats. It reflects US imperialism's dark side. In the 1980s, CIA-recruited mujahideen fighters battled Afghanistan's Soviet occupiers. Ronald Reagan called them "the moral equivalent of our founding fathers." He characterized Contra killers the same way. —Stephen LendmanFor over a century now US ambassadors have acted as fifth columns in the nations they are embedded in, their role chiefly to foster corporate and plutocratic power and coordinate machinations against any truly pro-democratic government.•••••"The dead end identity politics of SF Pride, which sells out a peace hero like Bradley Manning to curry favor with the American ruling class, is what I had in mind. The empire loves your tameness, irrelevance and cowardice, SF Pride. You don’t bother the American ruling class — a five foot two, 105 pound soldier does because he has a conscience and because he didn’t make comfort the guiding principle of his life...." —Randy Shields
Jun 292011
 

The United States continues toward slow-motion defeats in George W.
Bush’s wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, with Barack Obama seeking, in
essence, a “decent interval” so the losses aren’t pinned on him and
the Democrats. But Lawrence Davidson asks what it will take for
Americans to finally begin a full reassessment of failed foreign
strategies.

By Lawrence Davidson

In December 2009, President Barack Obama committed the U.S. to an
“Afghan surge,” allocating an additional 30,000 soldiers for a
projected 18 months in order to accomplish specific “narrowly defined”
goals, chief among these the “disrupting, dismantling and defeating
[of] al-Qaeda and its extremist allies.” Continue reading »

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