Wednesday 27th of November 2024

american jihad .....

american jihad .....

Wars, bases, and money. The three are inextricably tied together.  

In the 1980s, for example, American support for jihadis like Osama bin Laden waging war on (Soviet) infidels who invaded and constructed bases in Afghanistan, a Muslim land, led to rage by many of the same jihadis at the bases (U.S.) infidels built in the Muslim holy land of Saudi Arabia in the 1990s.  

That, in turn, led to jihadis like bin Laden declaring war on those infidels, which, after September 11, 2001, led the Bush administration to launch, and then prosecute, a Global War on Terror, often from newly built bases in Muslim lands.  

Over the last seven years, the results of that war have been particularly disastrous for Iraqis and Afghans. Sizable numbers of Americans, however, are now beginning to suffer as well. After all, their hard-earned taxpayer dollars have been poured into wars without end, leaving the country deeply in debt and in a state of economic turmoil.  

In his 1988 State of the Union message, President Ronald Reagan called the jihadis in Afghanistan "freedom fighters." They were, of course, fighting the Soviet Union then. He, too, pledged eternal enmity against the Soviet Union, which he termed an "evil empire."  

For years, conservatives have claimed that Reagan not only won his Afghan War, but by launching an all-out arms race, which the economically weaker Soviet Union couldn't match, bankrupted the Soviets and so brought their empire down.  

While that version of history may be disputed, today, it is entirely possible that one of Reagan's freedom fighters, Osama bin Laden, actually returned the favor by perfecting the art of financially felling a superpower.  

While Reagan ran up a superpower-sized tab to outspend the Soviets, bin Laden has done it on the cheap. Essentially for the cost of box cutters and flight training, he got the Bush administration to spend itself into penury, without a superpower in sight.  

It's Time For A Trillion-Dollar Tag Sale At The Pentagon

and still sulking against cuba...

The UN General Assembly has overwhelmingly approved a resolution urging the United States to repeal its trade embargo against Cuba.

It was the 17th straight year that the General Assembly called for the US economic and commercial embargo against Cuba to be repealed "as soon as possible".

The vote in the 192-member world body was 185 to 3, with two abstentions.

The US, Israel and Palau voted "no" while Micronesia and the Marshall Islands abstained.

That was one more "yes" vote than last year's vote of 184 to 4, with one abstention, and when the final vote flashed on the screen in the General Assembly chamber, there was loud applause.

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And still supporting the..

... colombian banana

Colombian generals purged over civilian killings

Colombia's Government has sacked three generals and 24 other military officers after an investigation found evidence the army has been murdering innocent civilians.

Young men have been disappearing from the southern Bolota district of Soacha. They had little in common, except they were poor and usually unemployed.

Then their bodies appeared in Norte de Santander, an area sown with drug crops and home to illegal armies.

The army said they were rebels who had been killed in combat.

But investigations now suggest that the men were tricked with offers of employment, then murdered so that army officers could show results and be eligible for promotion.

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