The France-led (sic) international coalition military intervention “Odyssey Dawn” operation against Gadaffi forces in Libya is necessarily controversial. Liberal Democrats are upset that Obama has side-stepped his constitutional responsibility to consult Congress in matters of war waging (Kucinich is already talking impeachment, yawn). FOXNews pundidiots seek rhetorical payback for past liberal mockery of Bush brush-clearing. [...]
Entries Tagged as 'war'
Waiting for the Mission Creep
March 20th, 2011 · 2 Comments
Tags: human rights · obama · war
Go-Go Tunisia, Egypt and … Yemen?
January 28th, 2011 · No Comments
Official U.S. responses to the wave of revolutions rolling over Arab dictatorships should tell us something about my government’s attitudes toward other people’s freedoms. In his State of the Union address, the president praised Tunisia as an example of people’s democratic aspirations. Secretary of State Clinton continues to urge the Mubarak government to refrain from [...]
Tags: human rights · politics · war
This Week in War Mongering
November 18th, 2010 · 2 Comments
Last week President Obama flew to India to sell them $5 billion for 10 Boeing C-17 cargo planes — the sixth biggest arms deal in U.S. history. As Jim Hightower points out, this deal doesn’t do much to boost American employment (despite administration hopes), but it does help escalate the arms race India runs with [...]
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Wanderlost Page 21
October 27th, 2010 · No Comments
It’s a new week, so a new page up at Wanderlost. Ongoing back and computer problems pretty much keep posts to this blog limited to a weekly basis. So let me take this opportunity to unload random shit that’s been bugging me. Isn’t that what blogs are for? The NY Times recently reported what any [...]
Tags: cartoons · wanderlost · war
“Iranian Threat” – Don’t Question It
September 1st, 2010 · No Comments
Iran is a threat because Washington says so. Certainly, WaPo accepts the charge at face value: Iran’s ambitions, which have cast a long shadow over the greater Middle East, may serve as a common bond keeping a frail peace process intact despite threats that have arisen even before the negotiations open Thursday at the State [...]
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