Sunday, September 22, 2019

US taxpayers are the most dangerous taxpayers in the world because they enable US government to commit genocide of nations. Never about defense, US military has offensive forces in 80+ countries-William Astore

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US taxpayers are the most dangerous taxpayers in the world because they enable the US government to commit genocide of nations. If people in Bhutan or Bolivia misunderstand Syria…that has no real effect. Our [US] ignorance is more dangerous, because we act on it. The United States has the power to decree the death of nations. It can do so with popular support because many Americans–and many journalists–are content with the official story. In Syria, it is: “Fight Assad, Russia, and Iran! Join with our Turkish, Saudi, and Kurdish friends to support peace!” This is appallingly distant from reality. It is also likely to prolong the war and condemn more Syrians to suffering and death.” 



Image: “Where We Fight:” “Stephanie Savell, Costs of War Project, originally published in the February issue of Smithsonian magazine.US has forces in 80 countries allegedly to “fight terrorism.”…But US government spends billions supporting Islamic terrorism, including child beheaders, and helped al-Qaeda conquer Idlib. US congress even refuses to pass a bill entitled, “Stop Funding Terrorists.

2/20/2019, The US Military Is Everywhere,” AntiWar.com, William J. Astore 

“Most Americans would say we have a military for national defense and security. But our military is not a defensive force. Defense is not its ethos, nor is it how our military is structured. Our military is a power-projection force. It is an offensive force. It is designed to take the fight to the enemy. To strike first, usually justified as “preemptive” or “preventive” action. It’s a military that believes “the best defense is a good offense,” with leaders who believe in “full-spectrum dominance,” i.e. quick and overwhelming victories, enabled by superior technology and firepower, whether on the ground, on the seas, in the air, or even in space or cyberspace. 

Thus the “global war on terror” wasn’t a misnomer, or at least the word “global” wasn’t. Consider the article from TomDispatch.com by Stephanie Savell. Our military is involved in at least 80 countries in this global war, with no downsizing of the mission evident in the immediate future (perhaps, perhaps, a slow withdrawal from Syria; perhaps, perhaps, a winding down of the Afghan War; meanwhile, we hear rumblings of possible military interventions in Venezuela and Iran). 

Here’s a sad reality: U.S. military troops and military contractors/weapons dealers have become America’s chief missionaries, our ambassadors, our diplomats, our aid workers, even our “peace” corps, if by “peace” you mean more weaponry and combat training in the name of greater “stability.” 

We’ve become a one-dimensional country. All military all the time.” 

“William J. Astore is a retired lieutenant colonel (USAF). He taught history for fifteen years at military and civilian schools and blogs at Bracing Views. He can be reached at wastore@pct.edu. Reprinted from Bracing Views with the author’s permission.”
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Image: 11/2/2015, Near Damascus, US-backed terrorists put citizens in cages: “The video published by opposition news outlet Shaam Network showed cages of men and women in the street,” AFP via UK Telegraph…”A major Syrian [terrorist] rebel group [Jaish al-Islam] is using dozens of captives in metal cages as “human shields in the largest [terrorist] opposition stronghold on the outskirts of Damascus, a monitor said Sunday. Jaish al-Islam, regarded as the most powerful [terrorist] rebel group near the capital, has put [Syrian government] regime soldiers and Alawite civilians it was holding in metal cages, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told AFP.”…”Jaish al-Islam includes salafi and former Muslim Brotherhood members with Saudi connections.


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