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War Making 101 -  A Users Manual

War Making 101 -  A Users Manual : "No other nation today is more addicted to war than the US. It seems like it's always been that way, and it has. Of course, you'd never know it from the sanitized history we're taught up to the highest levels in all our schools - even the best of them like the two esteemed universities I was lucky enough to attend. I later understood their mission was to program my mind, teach me acceptable doctrine to 'make me a good citizen.' It's part of the package called 'The American Way.' Fill their heads with mush and make 'em believe the sun is out when it's really dark and pouring rain. They did teach me how to learn though, and I've tried to use that skill ever since to discover and understand what they should have taught me but never did. " .... ...... Militarism and empire go way back to our Founding Fathers including the one we call the Father of the country. Some Father. He referred to the nation as ...

Jihad TV

Jihad TV a powerful video and fair by Western journalism standard. i am sure Americans don't watch this kind of documentary at all. I have lived in the U.S. for 17 years watching nothing but propoganda on television screen. one TV station has a tool to be fair is the NEWS HOUR on PBS Public Television. the rest are all the same: Fox News, CNN, ABC NESW.....

How a battered al-Qa'eda was rebuilt | International News | News | Telegraph

How a battered al-Qa'eda was rebuilt | International News | News | Telegraph What unites and inspires the militants remains the global jihad ideology of the original al-Qa'eda. Rather than talk about day-to-day events as Zawahiri does, bin Laden expounds on global jihad - toppling corrupt Muslim rulers, uniting the Muslim world under one leader, spreading Islam and taking on the West. Bin Laden has survived half a century due to the failed policies of the United States which declined to chase him down when it was much easier to do so and instead focused on invading Iraq. If he were to die tomorrow, his message and organisation would remain a major threat to the world.
Rosen: Our Sunni allies in the region, the so-called moderate states -- dictatorships like Jordan and Saudi Arabia -- are pushing the U.S. to switch sides and support the Sunnis. We've been working up to that, obviously. The whole buildup to a new war against Iran, which sounds so much like the buildup in 2002, is part of that. You no longer hear about Al Qaeda in Iraq. More and more we're hearing about Iran and Shias............