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What's harder to understand is why these illegal actions, like virtually all the actions of the US military in Afghanistan, are largely ignored by the rest of the world. During Obama's recent State of the Union address, the war that will soon see some 75,000 Americans at the front got one scant paragraph. That was right after the president solemnly declared: "We've prohibited torture." Try telling that to the Afghanis. On December 27, in the eastern Kunar region of Afghanistan, ten Afghans, eight of whom were schoolchildren, were dragged from their beds and shot by US forces during a night time raid. Afghan government investigators said the eight students were aged from 11 to 17 years. This incident is but one example of countless atrocities US military personnel have carried out in the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. In Iraq, US military personnel torturing detainees in Abu Ghraib, Iraqi civilians suffering the violence meted out by US forces, or US forces detaining schoolchildren in Baghdad, the list of atrocities is seemingly endless. Dr. Stjepan Mestrovic, a professor of sociology at Texas A&M University, has written three books on US misconduct in Iraq: "The Trials of Abu Ghraib: An Expert Witness Account of Shame and Honor," "Rules of Engagement?: Operation Iron Triangle, Iraq," and "The 'Good Soldier' on Trial: A Sociological Study of Misconduct by the US Military Pertaining to Operation Iron Triangle, Iraq." He has three degrees from Harvard University, including a Master's degree in clinical psychology, and has been an expert witness in psychology and sociology at several Article 32 hearings, courts-martial, and clemency hearings involving US soldiers accused of committing crimes of war in Iraq, including the trials of prison guards involved in the Abu Ghraib scandal. Dr. Mestrovic's books meticulously document how the US Army, as an institution, has become dysfunctional, and how illegal rules of engagement (ROE) are issued by officers and politicians at the top of the Army's hierarchy, but only low-ranking soldiers are punished for carrying out those same rules and orders. As an example, in one of the several hearings Dr. Mestrovic has attended as an expert witness, US soldiers openly admitted they had shot a 75-year-old man who had emerged unarmed from his house, but because the soldiers were following the rule to shoot all "military aged males," neither they nor their officers were charged for that death.
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Can the MSM excuse American Imperialism?
It shouldn't be surprising that the US administrations have progressively become more and more brutal as their Military/Corporate gained the upper hand.
These people, like the dictators; drug peddlers; CIA destabilizers; and even the Zionist criminals that they so obviously nurture; are slowly but surely getting out of hand.
I have always thought that for the US to increase the number of agencies which clearly overlap in their responsibilities must surely lead to chaos. The system in the US of virtually having an agency for just about everything is also weakened by the fact that they are encouraged to compete with each other for funds.
The attack on the Twin Towers is a case in point where the complete picture of the impending attack was reportedly known by the top heavy individual and duplicating agencies which operate as though they and they alone are the "guardians". This sort of muddled bureaucracy is a result of the continued thumping of the American public that the "world is against them" and will attack at any time we take our eye off the ball.
The Reagan administration was told in no uncertain way that the missile defense system in the US could not be penetrated and therefore his so-called "star wars" was just a political ploy. It then follows that with logic and reasoning no power on earth could genuinely try to overthrow the US government.
So what do they do? They use their con that "they hate us for our values" and send their youth to far away, normally peaceful nations, to pre-emptively invade; commit murder; torture and brutality. And then they stand in front of their flag and say "indeed they hate us for our values"! Struth.
If there is to be another power with equal strength to challenge the US, then we may survive due to those two glaring at each other since neither can push the nuclear button? Except the Zionists?
The Zionist “Frankenstein” created by the US and Britain can only create unending war for the benefit of the Military/Corporate in America.
The Zionists must be dealt with soon since their existence, even with an evil victory, will forever be used as an example of the hypocrisy of America and their support for "might is right" – even against themselves.
God Bless Australia. NE OUBLIE.