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WORLD WAR III Title: Mike Pompeo Says the US is a Force for Good in the Middle East. No, Really!
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo called the US a “force for good” in the Middle East. A closer look at the evidence reveals this to be the greatest lie ever told in the era of “fake news.” Boko Haram is clearly getting richer. Its weapons have shifted from relatively cheap AK-47s in the early days of its post-2009 embrace of violence to desert-ready combat vehicles and anti-aircraft/anti-tank guns.A UN report conducted in early 2012 concluded that the weapons Boko Haram were acquiring were being smuggled from Libya. A further report conducted by the Civil Military Fusion Centre on unsecured Libyan weapons in November 2012 confirmed the UN report, and concluded that “[a]t the regional level, the weapons have consequently spread to many surrounding countries through black market sales to terrorist groups, insurgents, pirates or other criminal entities, which in turn incite profuse violent clashes in the Middle East, North Africa and Horn of Africa regions.” This mayhem did not stop in Africa, either. Massive shipments of Libyan weaponry were then shipped and flown from Libya to Syria via Turkey, a NATO member, in order to be delivered to rebels attempting to recreate a Libyan style revolution in Syria. All of this was done under the cover of the Obama administration. The conflict in Syria, as we know, has killed hundreds of thousands of civilians and has been exacerbated through a US policy which appears to reject any meaningful peace process. While Western media has pinned the blame for this conflict entirely on Syria and its allies, a little-known fact is that Russia put forward a proposal in 2012 that Bashar Assad would step down as part of a potential peace deal. The proposal was rejected by the US, because, according to the Guardian no less, Western powers were convinced that Assad would fall eventually anyway. But the Trump administration has fared no better. In fact, without any legal basis, the Trump administration razed the Syrian city of Raqqa to the ground, making over 80 percent of it uninhabitable. Yes, Trump has announced that he wants US troops to withdraw from Syrian territory (while even this announcement is challenged by his own national security advisor), but look at the human cost involved in getting to the point of a US withdrawal in the first place. Even during the period in which the US military was wreaking havoc in Raqqa,reports began emerging that the US had struck a secret deal to allowthousands of ISIS fighters to escape the fighting in Raqqa unscathed. Under Trump, the US dropped its record number of bombs in Afghanistan. Throughout his presidency, he has also upped the ante in his support for Saudi Arabia, all the while it bombs Yemeni schools, buses, hospitals – you name it – and starves over 85,000 children in the process. The US has reportedly killed over one million civilians in Iraq alone. Its draconian sanctions regime is estimated to have killed 1.7 million Iraqi civilians, including 500,000 children. By some estimates, US foreign policy has killed 4 million Muslims in the Middle East region since 1990. It is perplexing to say the least that a country like North Korea, for instance, currently engaged in none of the above activities, is brandished indisputably as a global menace; all the while we are supposed to believe that the words “force for good” could ever be attributed to the one global power responsible for the suffering of millions upon millions of civilians. And let’s be clear – Pompeo can pretend to make this an issue of Trump versus Obama and which administration will heroically destroy, I mean, defend, the Middle East region but the reality is that whether it’s Oprah Winfrey or Kanye West running the show, the incessant bombing of the Middle East will never make the US a “force for good,” no matter how many times someone repeats it. The US is a force for bloodshed in the Middle East region. It always has been and always will be. (1 image) Subscribe to *Neo-Lib Chickenhawk Wars* Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 5. The US has reportedly killed over one million civilians in Iraq alone. Its draconian sanctions regime is estimated to have killed 1.7 million Iraqi civilians, including 500,000 children. By some estimates, US foreign policy has killed 4 million Muslims in the Middle East region since 1990. This is always claimed and excepted as truth but I have never found a reliable source to confirm such claims. We bend over backwards not to harm civilians. I guess if you consider the "enemy" a civilian then maybe everyone we killed in our fucked up war is a civilian. If you claim that our enemies murdering civilians people America murdered then maybe that's how these numbers are generated?
BTW Did you really expect him to say America is a force evil?
#3. To: All (#2) I find that the extreme nature of the libertarian party to be losing its mind under Trump. We get someone pushing back against the neocons slash never-Trumpers slash one world government types and its never enough for the extreme libertarian view! You guys are never happy no matter what is done! You are as very unhappy as the far left slash Antifa slash Regressives!
#4. To: Justified, *Neo-Lib Chickenhawk Wars* (#3) I find that the extreme nature of the libertarian party to be losing its mind under Trump. Conservatives opposed these dumbass interventionist wars under the Bush's, Clinton, and Obama too. Libertarian principles don't change according to whether it's a D or R president. How about we just mind our own business, and fix America first?
#5. To: hondo68 (#4) How about we just mind our own business, and fix America first? I would love too. We get lied to from all sides and the MSM refuses to tell the truth and when they do we do not believe them because they lie about everything up too and beyond. I am more libertarian than conservative but I know things are not going to change over night and bashing the people closes to our view(relative term) and allowing the people who do the most damage to get away with their desire is not helping.
Trump is almost a one man show against the powers that be. I have been blown away with what he has accomplished. If he can get one more USSC justice, load the federal court systems with non commie judges and bring our troops home from Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan he will be the greatest president in history. Remember he is doing this with next to no help from anyone!
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