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Revolving Around US: The World View of the War on Terror

15 hours ago ago from The Wheatley Chronicle

It seems a bit rash to believe that a country fighting against global terrorism could be looked down upon. However, due to the process the United States has gone through to engage with countries like Afghanistan and Iraq, the wont-take-no-for-an-answer attitude showing boldly when President Bush ignored the lack of a United Nations mandate, America is now viewed as irresponsible, carefree, and overall, quite unpleasant to deal with. The War ...

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G.I. joe: Veterans-turned-baristas serve a strong brew

17 hours ago ago from The SIXTIES

G.I. joe: Veterans-turned-baristas serve a strong brew http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-gi-coffeehouse16-2009nov16,0,3282647.story Just outside the largest Army base on the West Coast, a coffeehouse aims to provide active-duty soldiers and fellow veterans with help surviving the effects of war -- and maybe ending it. By Kim Murphy November 16, 2009 Reporting from Lakewood, Wash. - For an Army weary from ...

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The United States did not invade Iraq to "stop the violence".

11 hours ago ago from Economy News, Continent Economy

The surge was created to disguise what was really taking place on the ground; ethnic cleansing on a massive scale. Defeated in Iraq? By Mike Whitney 30/07/08 "ICH" -- - The United States did not invade Iraq to "stop the violence". That was never the goal. So, it"s foolish to say that the surge achieved its objective. It hasn"t. Nor has the surge "created the space for a political solution"; another meaningless slogan regurgitated ...

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On Nation Building and Obama's War

6 hours ago ago from Civilianism News

Home Civilianism Links Podcasts Futurism FN Podcasts Disclaimers Contact Afghanistan News Feeds By Email Posts Recent Posts On Nation Building and Obama's War The Right-Wing Cooling Scam Mainstream Media Emphasizes Wrong Scandal Blackwater CIA Updates Astonishing New Optimism on Health Care and SaraPee! American ...

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The Big Question

15 hours ago ago from A Conservative View Point

The United States today has the greatest military in the history of the world. They have the best training, the best food, the best equipment, and the best military leaders in the world to lead them into battle. Whether some people will agree or not, it is not certain, but it is certain and without a doubt that we have a trained, determined, committed and courageous military that has and uses the most advanced technology in the world today ...

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John Feffer: Nobel Speech: Exceptional or Exceptionalism?

12 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Back in 2003, when I put together the collection of essays Power Trip on the emerging foreign policy of the Bush administration, the big debate was over continuity versus change. Was the aggressive unilateralism of George W. Bush and his cohort a wholly new creation? Or was it simply business as usual for the most powerful country in the world? While acknowledging the sharp right-turn executed by the Bush administration, I emphasized the ...

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Joseph A. Palermo: Obama Speaks (Some) Truth From Power

18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

President Barack Obama's Nobel lecture last Thursday in Oslo shows he understands that "peace is not merely the absence of visible conflict." "Only a just peace based upon the inherent rights and dignity of every individual can truly be lasting," he said. Hearing a president say this is mind blowing and illustrates the side of Obama we should seek to nurture. But the President's statement about the expansive nature of peace raises the ...

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Diana Jenkins: Don't Forget Bosnia

16 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The war in Afghanistan, and the debate over how to best fight it, is understandably at the center of attention in the White House these days. As the world's leading power, the United States carries the burden of responsibility to oppose genuine threats to world peace. As an advisor to Haris Silajdzic, the Chairman and Muslim representative in the three-member presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, I would like to remind our American friends ...

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Names of the Dead

7 hours ago ago from The New York Times

The Department of Defense has identified 4,361 American service members who have died since the start of the Iraq war. It confirmed the death of the following American on Monday : TELLO, Jhanner A., 29, Pvt., Army; Los Angeles; First Cavalry Division.

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Michael Brenner: Obama at Oslo

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Trying to discern in Obama's address at Oslo the contours of a coherent foreign policy is likely to prove futile. For the elucidation of a strategic design was not the purpose. The aim was political -- in two senses. The first, primary consideration was to create favorable impressions among the American public -- especially the political class -- of Obama's stewardship and the country's exalted standing in the world. The secondary objective, ...

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