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Answering Obama’s Afghanistan deceptions
10 hours ago ago from Dr Nasir Khan
Eric Ruder, Socialist Worker , December 8, 2009 Barack Obama's December 1 nationally televised address to announce a further escalation of 30,000 troops to Afghanistan cemented his role as a war president who bears responsibility for the U.S. war on that country. It also marked Obama's assumption of the task of providing the justifications, alibis and obfuscations needed to cloak U.S. military aims in an aura of legitimacy. Eric ...
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17 hours ago ago from Beachwood Reporter
Dear Pentagon: Marijuana is seldom the answer to a military issue. It is not cited as an element of strategy or tactics by luminaries such as Clausewitz, Sun Tzu, or Chuck Norris. Still, don't dismiss marijuana out-of-hand. Consider this week's interview on All Things Considered with Gretchen Peters, author of Seeds of Terror: How Heroin is Bankrolling the Taliban and Al Qaeda . Peters explained that the Taliban earn money through ...
Related contentThe Bush-Obama War
6 hours ago ago from FreeWestRadio.com
by Chuck Baldwin Now it's Barack Obama's war. After campaigning against George Bush's War in the Middle East, Obama has escalated that war. By transferring thousands of America's forces from Iraq to Afghanistan, and by sending an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan, the liberal Democrat has demonstrated that his administration is not so different from that of his Republican predecessor. While I was crisscrossing America during ...
Related contentChoosing Between Policy Choices: The Ethical Questions on the Afghanistan War Effort Policy
16 hours ago ago from Public Knowledge Journal
by Gautama Adi Kusuma President Obama has made it clear that there would be an increase in focus, troops, and resources in the Afghanistan war effort. The decision in itself presents ethical dilemma; should the United States recommit more troops and resources to a war that might not be winnable in this time of domestic crisis? Or is it wise to leave Afghanistan as soon as possible to focus the nation’s energy to various domestic issues ...
Related contentWill Coin work in Afghanistan?
10 hours ago ago from AriRusila\'s BalkanBlog
After 18 months, our troops will begin to come home. ( Barack Obama ) “ They are coming already in coffins.” ( Ari Rusila ) US President Obama finally announced his new counter-insurgency (aka ) strategy in Afghanistan – which continues mostly the strategy of his predecessor Mr. Bush. Generals and influential if not decisive – military-industrial complex got what they want and once again USA is seeking military solution to ...
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