clg311
clg311's JournalDo Clinton voters care about war?
"During the last few decades, any semblance of an antiwar movement has withered under Democratic presidents. Not since hey/hey/LBJ/how many kids did you kill today? has a warmonger from the left side of the isle provoked ire. Bill Clinton and Barack Obama have much blood on their hands, but not enough to push people into the streets. There are encouraging exceptions, as there are to all rules. Code Pink and other activist groups come out and protest Democrats, and dont seem to have any plans to stop. However, it seems the anti-Iraq, antiwar movement of the early 21st century was a Dubya blip and nothing more. Part of that may be the publics feeble attention span for atrocities far away. But it certainly appears that another aspect is that polite Democratic wars are easier to accept than grand Republican ones. Even if they both lead to the deaths of innocent people."
http://original.antiwar.com/lucy/2016/05/25/clinton-voters-care-war/
Obama's Operation Doubletalk.
[link:http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2014/09/11/iraq-war-iii-obamas-operation-double-talk/|
"We have ramped up our military assistance to the Syrian opposition. Tonight, I call on Congress again to give us additional authorities and resources to train and equip these fighters. In the fight against ISIL, we cannot rely on an Assad regime that terrorizes its own people a regime that will never regain the legitimacy it has lost. Instead, we must strengthen the opposition as the best counterweight to extremists like ISIL, while pursuing the political solution necessary to solve Syrias crisis once and for all."
This is the real crux of the matter, and the actual reason for this intensive barrage of war propaganda: its a back door way to carry out regime-change in Syria. Stopped from bombing Syria in direct support of the Islamist rebels by an upsurge of antiwar sentiment, the President is using the execution of two American journalists as a pretext to intervene in the Syrian civil war in a big way.
The fact that Sotloff and quite possibly Foley was kidnapped by the very rebel group weve been supporting with arms and money all along, the "Free Syrian Army" doesnt enter into the equation. Thats because Washingtons contempt for the American people collectively is no less virulent than it is in the case of individuals, such as the family of Steven Sotloff, whose sources have confirmed the treachery of the US-supported "moderates," and whose treatment at the hands of this administration has been shameful."
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