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FOOD FOR THOUGHT!
Isn't the War on Terror plummeting the US Economy?
Please add your thoughts!
US Joins Ranks Of Failed States:omg:
By Paul Craig Roberts
US Joins Ranks Of Failed States By Paul Craig Roberts
There is no money to provide the uninsured with health care, but Pentagon officials have told the Defense ...
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... " being played out in Afganistan worth it?
Some will say yes, because the forces of terror might once again use Afghanistan as a base for a deadly strike on the U. ... 39;s way.
I have a few questions to pose on the GWOT (global war on terrorism) premise for the U.S. engaging in a hot ... Insider's Account of How the CIA Spearheaded the War on Terror in Afghanistan
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... at the Fort Hood Army Base in Texas, regularly described the war on terror as "a war against Islam," according to a doctor who was in a ... health class to argue that Muslims were being targeted by the U.S. anti-terror campaign, said Val Finnell, a classmate.
"He was very vocal about the war, very upfront about being a Muslim first and an American second," said Finnell, 41, a ...
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... . Of being too paranoid and too willing to see enemies on all sides. With the Obama Administration however the War on Terror is now making way for a much higher priority conflict, one being ... regime of Mao admirers in D.C. can’t seem to understand is that they were not elected to wage war on the Republicans—no matter what their nutroots tell them, they were elected to address serious ...
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... on the ground in Afghanistan, however, is based on a great deception, which is certainly not unique to the War on Terror, and that is; there exists an external enemy to defeat. The truth is ... the American people's name are still avoided, even by the most critical commentators among us. Soon, it will be found out that war resistance is impossible without full admission of the real truth. Soon, ...
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... radical Islamic threat has made the classical distinction between war and peace even harder to maintain. Threats of mass violence ... as allies with foreign organizations engaged in acts of war. Terrorist organizations often develop affiliated entities ... officials will likely search for other, less visible, workarounds. Just as the Islamic terror networks have become harder to catch, counter-terrorism ...
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