Whatever "syndrome" does coalesce around this disastrous mistake must develop an intelligence that transcends the machinations that brought it on.
Iraq Syndrome must include awareness of our toxic legacy, in particular the radioactive fallout resulting from exploding several thousand tons of depleted uranium munitions. Last year, the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health published a study of the devastated city of Fallujah, pointing out that, among much else, it is experiencing higher rates of cancer, leukemia and infant mortality than Hiroshima and Nagasaki did in 1945.
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I'm impressed. Few writers even mention Depleted Uranium and suppressed reporting of civilian casualties. Not that rampant suicide and disease among returning troops is properly covered in the news or the murderers in charge held to account, fiscal or otherwise. The Baathist government enabled by the CIA was forbidden from exercising the only expertise in government that existed in the country. The lists of imprisoned and tortured are a catalogue of horror recapitulating both the past and other places benefiting from School of the Americas suppression of self government and demockracy. Bremner's 100 Orders are hard to find unless you know where to look...as well as the planned path of destruction of which Iraq is the keystone. Few realize that blowback has more than one form and is often domestic in nature. Monsanto is listed as the Worst Company of the Year.A Search of Rumsfeld Monsanto will start you on the trail of why. But even if you don't immediately watch 'The World According to Monsanto' - and that can be tough when the corporation kills the feeds - perhaps 'The Real Victor in Iraq was Monsanto' will help you appreciate the coming disaster in America. The Panelist originally posted it as an essay which I found more explicit than the video with which it was replaced. http://opitslinkfest.blogspot.com/2010/12/real-winner-in-iraq-is-monsanto.html
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In 1969, the Senate passed legislation to repeal the Emergency Detention Act.Senator Daniel Inouye, who introduced the bill, said he became “aware of the widespreadrumors circulated throughout our Nation that the Federal Government was readyingconcentration camps to be filled with those who hold unpopular views and beliefs. Theserumors are widely circulated and are believed in many urban ghettoes as well as by thosedissidents who are at odds with many of the policies of the United States.The following article is written by a U.S. professor reflecting U.S. foreign policy memes - not Iranian policy or choices. As such it purports to represent choices in ways that give the U.S. the most apparent justification for doing what it likes....but which do not necessarily reflect the real world situation.
Iran signed up with the NPT under guarantees it would be able to assure the world of peaceful intentions by inspections by an impartial party. Since then it has been demonized because it is no longer run by the U.S. appointed tyrant - so that the terms of its agreement are constantly violated by nuclear armed nations.
Refer to the Third Pillar of the NPT.
Russia was so incensed by U.S. actions using the NATO alliance to install atomic warheads in Turkey that it arranged to do the same in Cuba. That was the Cuban Missile Crisis. More recently there have been moves to install nukes in eastern Europe against the terms under which the military forces of the U.S.S.R. left. They are no amused. So when they hear the noise raised against the customer whom they supply fuel for power generation they take it as an assault on their trading relations with other nations. This is especially stupid when said customer does not have the technology which they are accused of wanting....and have entered into arrangements which should have guaranteed the whole question was moot.
Putin was so pissed - and his military advisers likewise - that he said any attack on Iranian nuke facilities would be considered as if it were an attack on a Russian facility. How many MIRVs on ICBMs does Russia have compared to none
I suggest you go surf CASMII if you have any concern that the operation of the propaganda of the NPT TRAP has not completely fried any ability to assess the situation that you might consider yourself to have.
Nor do you know anything about Ahmadinejad that hasn`t been suitably twisted - and remember he doesn`t speak English ; an easy target to misrepresent. Even so his side of the story spurs walkouts from those who don`t want to hear it. Try ahmadinejadquotations.blogspot.com
Such are the stories by the nations with WMD from Hell about those without....who call for nuclear disarmament.
opitslinkfest.blogspot.com
Im afraid composing in Chrome didnt work out well. Mohammed Ayoob is University Distinguished Professor of International Relations at Michigan State University and Adjunct Scholar at the Institute for Social Policy and Understanding. I find the argument that Iran is engaged in developing a nuclear weapons program credible. I am also convinced that Iran will not test a device, but rather will acquire the capability to produce a weapon quickly if its strategic environment deteriorates to such an extent that it feels it must.
It is time for world leaders to recognize the inevitability of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons capability, even if it remains untested, with Tehran following the policy and adopting the rhetoric of deliberate ambiguity. Moreover, the major powers that act as the self-appointed guardians of the current international nuclear order need to recognize that treaties and other legal documents are not the primary determinants when it comes to state decisions regarding acquisition of nuclear capability. It is a country's strategic environment that principally determines such a decision. Iran's strategic environment is such that it makes the decision by Iran's policy makers to acquire nuclear weapons appear rational both to themselves and to the wider Iranian public. The strategic rationality of such a policy was recognized in a candid moment by none other than Israel's defense minister, Ehud Barak. Given the near-certainty that Iran is launched on an irreversible course for nuclear weapons capacity, there are only two strategies that can be used -- if not to stop the nuclear program, then at least to make it less threatening to American interests. .......reducing the paranoia currently afflicting Iran's policy makers because of their fear of encirclement by nuclear powers. .... economic sanctions and military threats are only likely to stiffen the Iranian resolve to acquire nuclear weapons
In 1969, the Senate passed legislation to repeal the Emergency Detention Act.
Senator Daniel Inouye, who introduced the bill, said he became “aware of the widespread
rumors circulated throughout our Nation that the Federal Government was readying
concentration camps to be filled with those who hold unpopular views and beliefs. These
rumors are widely circulated and are believed in many urban ghettoes as well as by those
dissidents who are at odds with many of the policies of the United States.
Iran signed up with the NPT under guarantees it would be able to assure the world of peaceful intentions by inspections by an impartial party. Since then it has been demonized because it is no longer run by the U.S. appointed tyrant - so that the terms of its agreement are constantly violated by nuclear armed nations.
Refer to the Third Pillar of the NPT.
Russia was so incensed by U.S. actions using the NATO alliance to install atomic warheads in Turkey that it arranged to do the same in Cuba. That was the Cuban Missile Crisis. More recently there have been moves to install nukes in eastern Europe against the terms under which the military forces of the U.S.S.R. left. They are no amused. So when they hear the noise raised against the customer whom they supply fuel for power generation they take it as an assault on their trading relations with other nations. This is especially stupid when said customer does not have the technology which they are accused of wanting....and have entered into arrangements which should have guaranteed the whole question was moot.
Putin was so pissed - and his military advisers likewise - that he said any attack on Iranian nuke facilities would be considered as if it were an attack on a Russian facility. How many MIRVs on ICBMs does Russia have compared to none
I suggest you go surf CASMII if you have any concern that the operation of the propaganda of the NPT TRAP has not completely fried any ability to assess the situation that you might consider yourself to have.
Nor do you know anything about Ahmadinejad that hasn`t been suitably twisted - and remember he doesn`t speak English ; an easy target to misrepresent. Even so his side of the story spurs walkouts from those who don`t want to hear it. Try ahmadinejadquotations.blogspot.com
Such are the stories by the nations with WMD from Hell about those without....who call for nuclear disarmament.
opitslinkfest.blogspot.com
Im afraid composing in Chrome didnt work out well.
It is time for world leaders to recognize the inevitability of Iran acquiring nuclear weapons capability, even if it remains untested, with Tehran following the policy and adopting the rhetoric of deliberate ambiguity. Moreover, the major powers that act as the self-appointed guardians of the current international nuclear order need to recognize that treaties and other legal documents are not the primary determinants when it comes to state decisions regarding acquisition of nuclear capability. It is a country's strategic environment that principally determines such a decision.
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