Of the three options, I like the last one the best and always have:
"The Pentagon's closely guarded review of how to improve the situation in Iraq has outlined three basic options: Send in more troops, shrink the force but stay longer, or pull out, according to senior defense officials.
Insiders have dubbed the options "Go Big," "Go Long" and "Go Home." The group conducting the review is likely to recommend a combination of a small, short-term increase in U.S. troops and a long-term commitment to stepped-up training and advising of Iraqi forces, the officials said."
And people are now openly saying in national newspapers that we should bomb Iran?
You should read the words "bomb Iran" as "kill innocent people." This kind of bullshit is despicable--I spit on this vile, disgusting hatemongering. Bombing doesn't stop terrorism--bombing is terrorism.
And the only thing Iran has done to provoke our corporate masters is to threaten to diversify their currency holdings (and I hate linking to WorldNet, but ya gotta do whatcha gotta do), shifting more toward the euro. Hmmm...didn't another Middle Eastern country that has "I-R-A" as the first three letters of its name do something with euros before we decided to kill their innocent people in an illegal, immoral war of aggression?
William Clark has been on this for a while now, and it wouldn't hurt to read his words again:
"In 2005-2006, The Tehran government has a developed a plan to begin competing with New York's NYMEX and London's IPE with respect to international oil trades - using a euro-denominated international oil-trading mechanism. This means that without some form of US intervention, the euro is going to establish a firm foothold in the international oil trade. Given U.S. debt levels and the stated neoconservative project for U.S. global domination, Tehran's objective constitutes an obvious encroachment on U.S. dollar supremacy in the international oil market."
We don't hold all the cards, you see. In fact, as we spend more and more on our stupid, unnecessary, indefensible war in Iraq, we get deeper and deeper in debt and consequently more and more susceptible to the kinds of things Clark is talking about.
Way to go, neocons!
Why War Fails
Don't forget, not only is war a racket, but it doesn't even work:
"The history of wars fought since the end of World War II reveals the futility of large-scale violence. The United States and the Soviet Union, despite their enormous firepower, were unable to defeat resistance movements in small, weak nations. Even though the United States dropped more bombs in the Vietnam War than in all of World War II, it was still forced to withdraw. The Soviet Union, trying for a decade to conquer Afghanistan, in a war that caused a million deaths, became bogged down and also finally withdrew.
Even the supposed triumphs of great military powers turn out to be elusive. After attacking and invading Afghanistan, President Bush boasted that the Taliban were defeated. But five years later, Afghanistan is rife with violence, and the Taliban are active in much of the country. Last May, there were riots in Kabul, after a runaway American military truck killed five Afghans. When U.S. soldiers fired into the crowd, four more people were killed."
War is terrorism, and terrorism is big business, and big business is only concerned with profit, not people's lives.
Good night.
1 comment:
Hey guys,
These are some good documentaries. It explains why we think that some of our ideas are connected to free thinking. It's all bull, I mean, all of it. In fact, I'll even contend that we have inherited about 4000 years of ideological bull. It has been adapted to our way of living (east, west, etc.). The problem with most of these ideologies are, they don't ever seem to address the human condition sincerely. Egoism and vanity seems to be the driving force behind many of the best or more powerful philosophies. Most of our arguments are in vain (political, religous, etc.) because we can't even remember the original or truthful foundation for them. History only reflects the ideas of the individuals or systems that hold power.
Nevertheless, enough of my bull#@^^% attempt to share a thought I was having. These are the documentaries:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=7815944823333801032&q=The+power+of+nightmares
This is The Century Of The Self: 1-4
http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=adam+curtis
You guys seem extremely intelligent, so, this stuff might not do anything for you.
Bobby
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