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US-Iran Attack PlanForeign Policy and National Security Are Not the Same ThingBy Dave Lindorff One of the sorrier legacies of eight years of Bush and Cheney in the White House has been the conflation of the terms “National Security” and “Foreign Policy” by both Republicans and Democrats. Granted that the history of US foreign policy in the world has been heavily larded with wars, many of them at America’s instigation. It is nonetheless true that foreign policy is much bigger and more far reaching than just what has come to be known as “national security” issues. In Bush-speak, national security come to mean having big guns, lots of heavily armed troops, cruise missiles, nuclear weapons, naval armadas and a bully’s willingness to use these weapons on a whim, with no thought of consequences.
Huffing and Puffing at the PentagonBy Dave Lindorff American Secretary of War Robert Gates knows a real leader when he sees one. “Clearly, as far as I’m concerned,” he said, Vladimir Putin, and not President Dmitry Medvedev, "has the upper hand right now." Well hell, Gates should know. After all, he deals on a daily basis with the same peculiar situation here in the US, where the president also is a figurehead and the real power lies in the hands of Vice President Dick Cheney. Shoot Your Friends First: The Cheney DoctrineBy Dave Lindorff
Some people are expressing consternation and disbelief at a report
` I don’t know why people would find it hard to believe that this After all, this is a guy who shoots his own friends.
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Corporate Media Blackouts Continue as Iran War Looms and Impeachment Moves AheadBy Dave Lindorff
The sorry performance of the US corporate media, which blacked out Iran Resolution Must ChangeBy Congressman Robert Wexler Over the past several weeks, there has been a growing debate in Congress, the blogosphere and throughout the media about a controversial non-binding resolution (House Concurrent Resolution 362), which expresses the sense of Congress regarding the threat Iran's nuclear pursuit poses to international peace, stability in the Middle East, and the vital national security interests of the United States. This resolution's introduction and the subsequent debates that have taken place across the country have come at a time when the United States faces grave security challenges. It also comes at a time when Congress and the US must be especially careful -- given the monumental foreign policy failures of President Bush -- and remain vigilant in deciding which direction to take our nation, especially as it relates to our policy in Iran. Paul Krugman and Blindness About the War and the EconomyBy Dave Lindorff
In a New York Times column on Monday (“Behind the Bush
Oddly, Krugman does say that a key cause of economic problems has Videos from June 13 Iraq Forum, "Reframing the Iraq War Discussion," in Cherry Hill, NJ |
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