deltex1
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So now we are to believe that Obama, who can't defeat Isis, is going to make a first strike nuke attack on Russia? Libtard lunacy.
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So now we are to believe that Obama, who can't defeat Isis, is going to make a first strike nuke attack on Russia? Libtard lunacy.
John Pilger is a journalist who's been critical of US foreign policy since he covered the US invasion of South Vietnam. Today, he sees the US being prepared for its next great imperial adventure during a presidential election year, and he finds the silence deafening.
"Returning to the United States in an election year, I am struck by the silence.
"I have covered four presidential campaigns, starting with 1968; I was with Robert Kennedy when he was shot and I saw his assassin, preparing to kill him..."
"The first to be assassinated that year, Martin Luther King, had dared link the suffering of African-Americans and the people of Vietnam..."
"The 2016 election campaign is remarkable not only for the rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders but also for the resilience of an enduring silence about a murderous self-bestowed divinity.
"A third of the members of the United Nations have felt Washington’s boot, overturning governments, subverting democracy, imposing blockades and boycotts. Most of the presidents responsible have been liberal – Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Clinton, Obama."
Today, that "enduring silence" includes "the greatest military build up on the borders of Russia since WWII."
"On May 11, Romania went 'live' with a Nato 'missile defence' base that aims its first-strike American missiles at the heart of Russia, the world’s second nuclear power."
In the 2016 campaign so far, "...only Donald Trump has said anything meaningful and critical of US foreign policy."
Silencing America as It Prepares for War
Is that silence also due to historical amnesia?John Pilger is a journalist who's been critical of US foreign policy since he covered the US invasion of South Vietnam. Today, he sees the US being prepared for its next great imperial adventure during a presidential election year, and he finds the silence deafening.
"Returning to the United States in an election year, I am struck by the silence.
"I have covered four presidential campaigns, starting with 1968; I was with Robert Kennedy when he was shot and I saw his assassin, preparing to kill him..."
"The first to be assassinated that year, Martin Luther King, had dared link the suffering of African-Americans and the people of Vietnam..."
"The 2016 election campaign is remarkable not only for the rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders but also for the resilience of an enduring silence about a murderous self-bestowed divinity.
"A third of the members of the United Nations have felt Washington’s boot, overturning governments, subverting democracy, imposing blockades and boycotts. Most of the presidents responsible have been liberal – Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Clinton, Obama."
Today, that "enduring silence" includes "the greatest military build up on the borders of Russia since WWII."
"On May 11, Romania went 'live' with a Nato 'missile defence' base that aims its first-strike American missiles at the heart of Russia, the world’s second nuclear power."
In the 2016 campaign so far, "...only Donald Trump has said anything meaningful and critical of US foreign policy."
Silencing America as It Prepares for War
The silence is due to the distraction of all the wars that Obama keeps continuing and getting us involved in
Is that silence also due to historical amnesia?John Pilger is a journalist who's been critical of US foreign policy since he covered the US invasion of South Vietnam. Today, he sees the US being prepared for its next great imperial adventure during a presidential election year, and he finds the silence deafening.
"Returning to the United States in an election year, I am struck by the silence.
"I have covered four presidential campaigns, starting with 1968; I was with Robert Kennedy when he was shot and I saw his assassin, preparing to kill him..."
"The first to be assassinated that year, Martin Luther King, had dared link the suffering of African-Americans and the people of Vietnam..."
"The 2016 election campaign is remarkable not only for the rise of Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders but also for the resilience of an enduring silence about a murderous self-bestowed divinity.
"A third of the members of the United Nations have felt Washington’s boot, overturning governments, subverting democracy, imposing blockades and boycotts. Most of the presidents responsible have been liberal – Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Carter, Clinton, Obama."
Today, that "enduring silence" includes "the greatest military build up on the borders of Russia since WWII."
"On May 11, Romania went 'live' with a Nato 'missile defence' base that aims its first-strike American missiles at the heart of Russia, the world’s second nuclear power."
In the 2016 campaign so far, "...only Donald Trump has said anything meaningful and critical of US foreign policy."
Silencing America as It Prepares for War
The silence is due to the distraction of all the wars that Obama keeps continuing and getting us involved in
“'We lost 58,000 young soldiers in Vietnam, and they died defending your freedom. Now don’t you forget it.' So said a National Parks Service guide as I filmed last week at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. He was addressing a school party of young teenagers in bright orange T-shirts. As if by rote, he inverted the truth about Vietnam into an unchallenged lie.
Silencing America as It Prepares for War
"The millions of Vietnamese who died and were maimed and poisoned and dispossessed by the American invasion have no historical place in young minds, not to mention the estimated 60,000 veterans who took their own lives. A friend of mine, a marine who became a paraplegic in Vietnam, was often asked, 'Which side did you fight on?'”