Showing posts with label global war on terror. Show all posts
Showing posts with label global war on terror. Show all posts

Friday, 20 June 2014

The Imperial Rulers of IRAQ: U.S.

CC Liu, Ashley Wells, Wisdom Quarterly; Peter Van Buren (wemeantwell.com); PRI.org
Emperor Bush, Neocon Republicans to their mirror image Democrats like Obama, Feinstein
Tank u, Amerikkka! We greet u as liberators. U killed my family. As-salām 'alaykum!


The U.S. Embassy as a lush campus in the middle of a uranium-contaminated Iraqi desert
This yard will be your "campus," guys. That embassy will be ours. Deal, Maliki? Deal!
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We left Iraq a long time ago, didn't we?
Road to Ramadi is paved...
As the U.S. “relocates” personnel (rather than “evacuating” them) out of the World’s Largest Embassy [military base] in Baghdad, it is valuable to look at our one billion dollar monument to American hubris (overarching pride and ambition).

Hey, we meant well! And everyone knows the road to Ramadi is paved with good intentions.

Though likely tens of thousands of people have been inside the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, and a great many of them have scattered photos of the place across the social media landscape, actual official photos of the embassy have been limited to a handful of narrow views. The stated reason for all this is “security.”
 
Battle for one of Iraq's major oil refineries
Of course a simple Google search [which can be done better and more privately at Startpage.com, which incorporates Google search without tracking users] will reveal many images; there even were 3-D model of the place online.
"It's heartbreaking" - veteran on Iraq crisis
US veterans are reflecting on the crisis in Iraq. Blake Hall served in Iraq in 2006 and 2007, in Mosul and in Baghdad among other places. Nowadays, Hall runs a tech company in Washington, DC, and he's been following the news from Iraq closely. That's been frustrating, he says, and heartbreaking. 
 
Still, what has been missing is a really nice color shot of the lawn. We have that now, posted online by someone:

There is a very interesting backstory to that nice lawn you see pictured above. If you’ve read my book about Iraq, We Meant Well, you may already know the story:
 
Iraq: Babylon, Mesopotamia, Sumeria
The World’s Biggest Embassy (104 acres, 22 buildings, thousands of staff, a $116 million vehicle inventory), physically larger than the Vatican, was a sign of our commitment to Iraq, at least our commitment to excess. “Along with the Great Wall of China,” said the ambassador, Chris Hill at the time, “the Baghdad Embassy is one of those things you can see with the naked eye from outer space.” 

Iraqi troops reject puppet gov't, go militant
The newly-opened embassy was made up of large office buildings, the main one built around a four-story atrium, with overhead lights that resembled sails. If someone told us there was a Bath and Body Works in there, we would not have thought it odd.

Chalabi-powell
Iraq's next PM? Peddler of WMDs
Iraq's next PM? Peddler of false WMDs The embassy itself, including juicy cost overruns, cost the American taxpayer about one billion dollars. [And never mind that Donald Rumsfeld lost a 2.3 TRILLION U.S. dollars in Iraq the day before 9/11 then never bothered to explain it. We were already illegally invading during the first Gulf War under Emperor Bush I and his boy wonder Dan Quayle threatening to use tactical nuclear weapons on Iraq.]
 
The World’s Biggest Embassy sat in, or perhaps defined, the Green Zone. Called the Emerald City by some, the Green Zone represented the World’s Largest Public Relations Failure. In the process of deposing Saddam, we placed our new seat of power right on top of his old one, just as the ancient Sumerians built their strongholds on top of fallen ones out in the desert.
 
Less Mesopotamia but more MESS
In addition to the new buildings, Saddam’s old palaces in the Zone were repurposed as offices, and Saddam’s old jails became our new jails. Conveniently for Iraqis, the overlords might have changed, but the address had not. The place you went to visit political prisoners who opposed Saddam was still the place you went to look for relatives who opposed the Americans.
 
Read in reverse, add zeros for civilian deaths
The new Embassy compound isolated American leadership at first physically, and, soon after, mentally as well. The air of otherworldliness started right with the design of the place. American architects had planned for the Embassy grounds to have all sorts of trees, grassy areas and outdoor benches; the original drawings made it look like a leafy college campus. More
AUDIO: What's the difference between Shia and Sunni Muslims? (The World/PRI.org)

Saturday, 24 May 2014

News of the Day: Terrorism in Uigyur, China

I. Rony, Ashley Wells, Pfc. Sandoval, Wisdom Quarterly (NEWS OF THE WORLD)
"Jumble Fever" turquoise silver ring meditation pose (NY Times Style Mag/models.com)
Rain clouds loom over Orange County and L.A. just like Scotland, a fitting start to a Memorial Day weekend of Scottish activities: Highland sports, dress up, and "Daddy, do I have to kill Bambi?" practice (ScotsFest 2014/scottishfest.com)
Yoga exhibit, Asian Art Museum, San Francisco (asianart.org)


Hey, childrens, yer friends at Scientology Incorporated want you not to use drugs. Psychiatrists are bad people. Uh-huh! Have you seen the Museum of Death? Come to Hollywood and have a look. Psychologists, too. They have been in cahoots with the military, CIA (with their acid research) and mass marketers to brainwash, hypnotize, and make us robotic consumers. Speaking of CIA brainwashings... Oh, look at that, Nigeria suddenly "knows where the girls are." No need to exchange ransom now, just go in with heavy military assault and establish martial law, a police state, then set up a dictator more friendly to the West. So long, Goodluck Johnathan. It was nice almost knowing ya. Good thing the posting hashtag campaign didn't, oh no, spoke too soon. Well, we did it. We were fooled again. Did you hear about the "Christian terrorist" and his anti-female rampage in Santa Barbara, partytown, USA?

An image taken from a video made by Boko Haram showing the girls abducted from Chibok - 12 May 2014
Are these the real girls, or is the media still using the fake and debunked video stills?
 
Nigeria army "knows where girls are" Nigerian military say they know where 200 schoolgirls kidnapped by the "Boko Haram" in April are but admit they cannot risk "going there with force [at least not without CIA support and American troops on the ground or at least the NSA and NATO]."
China media: Xinjiang attack
Security has been tightened in Xinjiang after Thursday's attack
Police state "security" has been tightened in Xinjiang after Thursday's attack (reuters.com)
 
Papers call for "unity" in China's "fight against terrorism" after the latest violent attack in Xinjiang. 
 
Attackers in the restive region, which is home to the China's Muslim Uighur minority, crashed two cars into shoppers at a market on Thursday, killing 31 people.
 
China's Ministry of Public Security has called it a "violent terrorist incident."
 
State-run papers, including People's Daily and the Liberation Army Daily, have condemned the attack in their front-page commentaries.
 
"The terrorists have carefully chosen the timing to harm the innocence to instil fear, gain attention and to pressurise the party and the government. However, the increased number of such attacks shows the terrorists are reaching their end," says an article in the People's Daily.
 
The Xinjiang Daily calls for unity in the autonomous region to "fight the terrorists with determination" and "maintain social stability and harmony." More

Strong earthquake of 6.4 magnitude hits Mexico
(May 8, 2014) An earthquake of 6.4 magnitude has shaken parts of Mexico, causing buildings to sway in the capital. The US Geological Survey said it was centered...
Relics Tour, Free Public Exhibition, Grass Valley, California (maitreyarelictour.com)
 

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Survey: Do Americans see US in decline?

Wisdom Quarterly; BBC.co.uk; Mitch Jeserich, Stephen Kinzer (L&P, KPFA, 12-3-13)
More and more wars, what about our "endless war" economic model? (BBC)
Survey: Americans see US in decline
I will still make millions even if we fall!
For the first time in 40 years, a majority of Americans say the US plays a less important and powerful role in the world than it did a decade ago. 
 
But it was not always this way. At one time two brothers ruled America's overt and covert policies. They launched a secret world war to bring down legitimate governments around the world to aid massive corporations and their business "interests." 
 
For money and corporations
The brothers were not the Kennedys, who may have done something to stand in the way. The men were the now forgotten Dulles brothers, one Secretary of State, the other head of the CIA. We ask:
  • Why is our world this way?
  • Why does the USA act like the world police?
  • Why does the "operational" CIA, the USA, and the business-influenced Pentagon keep making war?
Historical author Stephen Kinzer answers explaining why and revealing the origins of the military-industrial complex.