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"There was never an 'exit strategy'": An Interview with Stan Goff
By: M. Junaid Alam with Stan Goff on: 23.12.2004 [07:30 ] (1780 reads)
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The intent of this invasion was to establish a permanent military presence in the region, and to gain complete control over the Iraqi economy. Another goal of the invasion was to demonstrate US military invincibility to the rest of the world. The reality has accomplished exactly the opposite. There is no more significant outcome of this war than that.
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by Guest on 23.12.2004 [08:04 ]
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That's why I want to pull my hair out when I hear people saying stuff like "Peace is Patriotic." This is drivel, and it is getting us nowhere. Dumbing down movements makes movements dumb. We cannot out-simplify the Right. They'll beat us every time. These are the people that won't allow high school science teachers to explain the fundamentals of biology. They empower ignorance. Our challenge is to fight ignorance. That's harder than what the Right has to do… for now anyway.
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by Guest on 23.12.2004 [08:17 ]
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"The scary thing about a draft is that it has to be made urgent somehow to keep it from becoming a political time bomb. That requires an event."
Yes it does. Like a second "New Pearl Harbor" perhaps?
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by Dirty Nuke Bomb Watch Guest on 23.12.2004 [16:27 ]
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They need it to invigorate their War on Terror.
The terrorists who did 9/11 need NUKE HIT WESTMINSTER
NEWS NEWS NEWS — Nuke TERROR nuke TERROR nuke TERROR
Our eyes would be glued to the TV and Tony Blair would be telling us
what goes on.
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by Guest on 23.12.2004 [16:28 ]
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