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Let us talk about world peace and what the US is doing for it.
America Is Running the World�s Largest Terrorist Operation Experts on the Left and the Right Agree Chomsky: �Obama Is Running The Biggest Terrorist Operation That Exists� Leading liberal Noam Chomsky said yesterday: The Obama administration is dedicated to increasing terrorism. In fact, it�s doing it all over the world. Obama is running the biggest terrorist operation that exists, maybe in history: the drone assassination campaigns, which are just part of it [...] All of these operations, they are terror operations. *** People hate the country that�s just terrorizing them. That�s not a surprise. Just consider the way we react to acts of terror. That�s the way other people react to [American] acts of terror. Chomsky is right. Experts agree that indiscriminate drone strikes are war crimes (more here and here). The U.S. is not only killing people whose identity it doesn�t even know (more), but it is also killing children. And it is using the justifiably-vilified Al Qaeda tactic of killing people attending funerals of those killed � and targeting people attempting to rescue people who have been injured by � our previous strikes. Chomsky has previously extensively documented U.S. terrorism. As Wikipedia notes: Chomsky and Herman observed that terror was concentrated in the U.S. sphere of influence in the Third World, and documented terror carried out by U.S. client states in Latin America. They observed that of ten Latin American countries that had death squads, all were U.S. client states. *** They concluded that the global rise in state terror was a result of U.S. foreign policy. *** In 1991, a book edited by Alexander L. George [the Graham H. Stuart Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Stanford University] also argued that other Western powers sponsored terror in Third World countries. It concluded that the U.S. and its allies were the main supporters of terrorism throughout the world. Indeed, the U.S. has created death squads in Latin America, Iraq and Syria. The director of the National Security Agency under Ronald Reagan � Lt. General William Odom - noted: Because the United States itself has a long record of supporting terrorists and using terrorist tactics, the slogans of today�s war on terrorism merely makes the United States look hypocritical to the rest of the world. Odom also said: By any measure the US has long used terrorism. In �78-79 the Senate was trying to pass a law against international terrorism � in every version they produced, the lawyers said the US would be in violation. (audio here). The Washington Post reported in 2010: The United States has long been an exporter of terrorism, according to a secret CIA analysis released Wednesday by the Web site WikiLeaks. The head and special agent in charge of the FBI�s Los Angeles office said that most terror attacks are committed by our CIA and FBI. Some in the American military have intentionally tried to �out-terrorize the terrorists�. As Truthout notes: Both [specialists Ethan McCord and Josh Stieber] say they saw their mission as a plan to �out-terrorize the terrorists,� in order to make the general populace more afraid of the Americans than they were of insurgent groups. In the interview with [Scott] Horton, Horton pressed Stieber: �� a fellow veteran of yours from the same battalion has said that you guys had a standard operating procedure, SOP, that said � and I guess this is a reaction to some EFP attacks on y�all�s Humvees and stuff that killed some guys � that from now on if a roadside bomb goes off, IED goes off, everyone who survives the attack get out and fire in all directions at anybody who happens to be nearby � that this was actually an order from above. Is that correct? Can you, you know, verify that? Stieber answered: �Yeah, it was an order that came from Kauzlarich himself, and it had the philosophy that, you know, as Finkel does describe in the book, that we were under pretty constant threat, and what he leaves out is the response to that threat. But the philosophy was that if each time one of these roadside bombs went off where you don�t know who set it � the way we were told to respond was to open fire on anyone in the area, with the philosophy that that would intimidate them, to be proactive in stopping people from making these bombs �� Terrorism is defined as: The use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes. So McCord and Stieber are correct: this constitutes terrorism by American forces in Iraq. The U.S. has been directly supporting Al Qaeda and other terrorists and providing them arms, money and logistical support in Syria, Libya, Mali, Bosnia, Chechnya, Iran, and many other countries � both before and after 9/11. And see this. Torture � which the U.S. has liberally used during the last 10 years � has long been recognized as a form of terrorism. Wikipedia notes: Worldwide, 74% of countries that used torture on an administrative basis were U.S. client states, receiving military and other support to retain power. Some Specific Examples � The CIA admits that it hired Iranians in the 1950′s to pose as Communists and stage bombings in Iran in order to turn the country against its democratically-elected prime minister. The former Italian Prime Minister, an Italian judge, and the former head of Italian counterintelligence admit that NATO, with the help of the Pentagon and CIA, carried out terror bombings in Italy and other European countries in the 1950s and blamed the communists, in order to rally people�s support for their governments in Europe in their fight against communism. Read all at: http://www.globalresearch.ca/america-is-running-the-worlds-largest-terrorist-operation/5339835 |
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Greetings The Saint, Will you please share with me what these are. Shukran und salaam, Caringheart |
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I don't put much stock in what Noam Chomsky has to say. I do not see him as someone who is for God. The Obama administration is dedicated to increasing terrorism. In fact, it�s doing it all over the world. Obama is running the biggest terrorist operation that exists, maybe in history: the drone assassination campaigns, which are just part of it [...] All of these operations, they are terror operations. This may just very possibly be true. I do not see Obama as a leader that is seeking to create peace in the world. I do not hear words of peace but only of division coming from him. I believe it is his purpose to increase chaos in the world and turn opinion against the United States. He does not by any stretch of the imagination represent what previous leaders have represented. It is a jolly sham that he was awarded a Nobel peace prize. I have nothing good to say about the president that is currently leading the United States. *** Chomsky is right. Experts agree that indiscriminate drone strikes are war crimes (more here and here). The U.S. is not only killing people whose identity it doesn�t even know (more), but it is also killing children. And it is using the justifiably-vilified Al Qaeda tactic of killing people attending funerals of those killed � and targeting people attempting to rescue people who have been injured by � our previous strikes. I don't know about the truth of that. *** They concluded that the global rise in state terror was a result of U.S. foreign policy. I don't know how a statement like that can be made. I did however, just recently, listen to a dsicsussion on how when there is no strong power in the world chaos tends to rule... and the fact that the U.S. has wimped out in its duty to remain strong(i.e., has an ineffectual leader) has an effect on the world. I wish I could share the discussion. *** In 1991, a book edited by Alexander L. George [the Graham H. Stuart Professor of Political Science Emeritus at Stanford University] also argued that other Western powers sponsored terror in Third World countries. It concluded that the U.S. and its allies were the main supporters of terrorism throughout the world. What does it mean, "to sponsor terror". If it means did the U.S. and other governments armed groups and trained them to defend themselves, and these groups later turned into terror organizations.... is the U.S. responsible for what they used their training for once the initial battle was over. The terror organizations existing in the middle east are remnants of those that were armed and trained to defeat enemies that were coming against their nation. They have decided to turn those very arms and training against those that came to help them. Or they are groups influenced and armed through muslim nations(Iran, Turkey, e.g.), and through Russia... for purposes of their own. I think defining the battles is very difficult and the finger can not be pointed in one direction only. Indeed, the U.S. has created death squads in Latin America, Iraq and Syria. Can you give me a citation for this statement so I can research it further. Thanks. The director of the National Security Agency under Ronald Reagan � Lt. General William Odom - noted: Because the United States itself has a long record of supporting terrorists and using terrorist tactics, the slogans of today�s war on terrorism merely makes the United States look hypocritical to the rest of the world. I can see the truth in that. The United States had to work with what was available, and I can see that it is guilty of supporting terrorist tactics among the people in these countries. I don't suppose they ever considered that those same tactics would one day be turned on them... or they felt there were no other options in the ensuing battles. I don't believe it is a thing which the United States brought to these countries... I believe it was the way of doing battle that already existed and outside nations merely supplied the weapons and better training. The very first(current era anyway... the kamikaze's of Japan came even before) to use terror tactics were the Nazi's when they flew blimps over London to bomb the city, not caring that they were killing innocents. The U.S. employed the tactic when it decided to drop the a-bomb to compel the surrender of Japan. Since that time I have felt that the U.S. abandoned its own use of such tactics, seeing the wrongness of it. Let's face it... it was Bashar al Assad that decided it was ok to bomb his own cities, reducing them to rubble and killing innocents. The U.S. did not support that. Odom also said: By any measure the US has long used terrorism. In �78-79 the Senate was trying to pass a law against international terrorism � in every version they produced, the lawyers said the US would be in violation. (audio here). I wish the audio were working so that I could listen. The Washington Post reported in 2010: The United States has long been an exporter of terrorism, according to a secret CIA analysis released Wednesday by the Web site WikiLeaks. The head and special agent in charge of the FBI�s Los Angeles office said that most terror attacks are committed by our CIA and FBI. I would like to know what attacks they are labeling 'attacks committed by the CIA and FBI'. Some in the American military have intentionally tried to �out-terrorize the terrorists�. As Truthout notes: Both [specialists Ethan McCord and Josh Stieber] say they saw their mission as a plan to �out-terrorize the terrorists,� in order to make the general populace more afraid of the Americans than they were of insurgent groups. In the interview with [Scott] Horton, Horton pressed Stieber: �� a fellow veteran of yours from the same battalion has said that you guys had a standard operating procedure, SOP, that said � and I guess this is a reaction to some EFP attacks on y�all�s Humvees and stuff that killed some guys � that from now on if a roadside bomb goes off, IED goes off, everyone who survives the attack get out and fire in all directions at anybody who happens to be nearby � that this was actually an order from above. Is that correct? Can you, you know, verify that? Stieber answered: �Yeah, it was an order that came from Kauzlarich himself, and it had the philosophy that, you know, as Finkel does describe in the book, that we were under pretty constant threat, and what he leaves out is the response to that threat. But the philosophy was that if each time one of these roadside bombs went off where you don�t know who set it � the way we were told to respond was to open fire on anyone in the area, with the philosophy that that would intimidate them, to be proactive in stopping people from making these bombs �� Terrorism is defined as: The use of violence and threats to intimidate or coerce, especially for political purposes. So McCord and Stieber are correct: this constitutes terrorism by American forces in Iraq. I don't know what to say to these statements other than that they do make me ask; When you are dealing with people with a terrorist mentality, when that is all the people understand, is there another way to fight? The CIA admits that it hired Iranians in the 1950′s to pose as Communists and stage bombings in Iran in order to turn the country against its democratically-elected prime minister. I agree in the wrongness of this, and it may very well be that the U.S. will soon be reaping the consequences of such actions. The great uncertainty is in whether or not they are truly guilty, or if propoganda has merely been able to convince others of their guilt. but it is said... what goes around, comes around... and if the CIA has been using reprehensible tactics then it is bound to come back and bite in the behind. The former Italian Prime Minister, an Italian judge, and the former head of Italian counterintelligence admit that NATO, with the help of the Pentagon and CIA, carried out terror bombings in Italy and other European countries in the 1950s and blamed the communists, in order to rally people�s support for their governments in Europe in their fight against communism. Again, I see the wrongness in this, and believe that yes such things will come back to bite you. Read all at: http://www.globalresearch.ca/america-is-running-the-worlds-largest-terrorist-operation/5339835 Thanks for sharing. The ways of war are never right or good. All that you shared however, does not address whether or not muslim leaders... political and otherwise... ever seek to spread a message for peace among the people... or are they guilty of the devices you describe above... using tactics to stir people in favor of war. Though I have seen governments made to act in the ways of war... their words have never stopped speaking of the desire and need for peace. I do not hear words teaching me to think of others as enemies, but rather words of how we can turn to peace... how we can become people of peace, getting along with each other. I do not hear words that encourage me to go out and seek my enemies. I hear words that encourage me to find ways to make friends. asalaam, Caringheart Edited by Caringheart - 23 December 2014 at 11:32am |
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Greetings Saint. You begin your premise by stating, "America Is Running the World�s Largest Terrorist Operation
Experts on the Left and the Right Agree..." I find a number of problems with your premise. First of all, you state that experts on the Left and the Right agree, but you do not provide any conservative viewpoint at all. Just because someone may have worked for a Bush or Reagan administration doesn't mean that individual was a conservative. Liberals have insinuated themselves in the fabric of the American society at every level, so quoting someone who worked for a Republican administration means nothing, let alone offers an expert opinion from someone on the Right. Second, surely you can do better than to cite the leftist radical, Noam Chomsky, and to obtain all your research from the "Wiki" cites! BTW, who is "Herman", another left-wing radical? Also, you mentioned a book edited by Alexander L. George, but do not mention who the author is or what is the name of the book. What kind of research is that and how can anyone investigate the matter without such info? And you cite the Washington Post, another media shill for the Left! You make no distinction between war and terrorism in your condemnation of the U.S. Do you really think any of the ME countries is innocent in regards to the terrorism being committed all around the world in the name of Islam? Terrorism is the coward's way of waging war without declaring war. It is so much easier to kill innocent civilians than it is to engage an enemy head on. You've heard the expression, "People who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones." Take it to heart, Saint, because there is demonic activity going on in the form of murder, rape, kidnappings, and beheadings by Muslim terrorists all over the world, and trying to deflect atttention away from Islamic terror by fingering the U.S. just doesn't cut it. Your quoting truthout.org is just more left-wing garbage. Here is an assessment of that organization by http://www.intellectualconservative.com/article2596.html: One of the Web sites that has morphed itself into a veritable Trojan horse arm of the extreme leftist media is Truthout.org � an anti-Bush cyber landfill that masquerades as a bastion of news credibility. Not only does Truthout.org post exclusively pro-Democrat, Bush-hating articles and editorials � they also boycott the views and opinions of both conservative Republicans and Libertarians. While claiming to represent America and purportedly seeking to �get the truth out,� Truthout.org conceals who they really are: A cornucopia of anti-American, anti-Semitic, pro-Palestine sedition. Its primary purpose: dumping extreme, Far Left rhetoric into its own little private black hole on the Internet � to anyone and everyone desperate enough to read its acerbic pontifications..." Third, I am not an apologist for war, but recognize that there is indeed a "time for peace and a time for war...". However, there is a vast difference between war and terrorism. In war, unintentional consequences happen, such as the mistaken killing of civilians. But the killing of innocent victims in terrorism is the goal and not an unintentional mishap. There is absolutely no justification for terrorism, regardless of how one may try to deflect, spin or lie in trying to divert attention away from Islamic atrocities. And as for torture, if water-boarding a terrorist causes such fear that he spills his guts on his or other terrorist activities, then call it what you will, but do it and get the information needed to save innocent lives! You wrote: "The U.S. has been directly supporting Al Qaeda and other terrorists and providing them arms, money and logistical support in Syria, Libya, Mali, Bosnia, Chechnya, Iran, and many other countries � both before and after 9/11. And see this." Prove it. What are your credible sources, Saint? All told, your premise that the U.S is running the world's largest terrorist operation is simply ludicrous and just more deflection from the real terrorist operation running under the banner of Islam all around the world. Edited by kingskid - 23 December 2014 at 2:28pm |
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Greetings The Saint, the words of 'blessings and peace' 'the supplications for blessings and peace for all' which you hear in the mosque. What do muslims hear that encourages peace in their hearts toward their fellow mankind? Shukran and salaam, CH Edited by Caringheart - 24 December 2014 at 10:43am |
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