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Jim Bovard in 1987: US Out of the Middle East

in USA Today:

If sailing our fleet into the Persian Gulf was stupid, keeping them there is positively idiotic. Just because we are a superpower does not mean that we must perpetuate our mistakes.

Jumping into the middle of the Iran-Iraqi war is just one more example of our government’s habit of wandering into a barroom brawl and trying to fight while carefully holding one pinky up in the air.

Putting U.S. flags on Kuwaiti oil tankers makes about as much sense as making Poland our 5lst state. This whole scheme is reminiscent of the great victory of our Marines in Beirut in l983. In Beirut, having our Marines standing tall – albeit with unloaded guns and a dozen other restrictions on their self-defense – was supposed to bring peace to Lebanon. As long as only a few Marines were killed each week, the absurdity was tolerable. But, after a truck bomb blew up the Marine barracks and killed over 200 Americans, the U.S. withdrew.

Kuwait is one of the richest nation in the world, and could afford to almost buy the the U.S. Seventh Fleet and provide its own protection. This is like the government providing free limo service to all the millionaires in New York City.

Why intervene in a fight between two anti-American governments? As one Washington foreign policy expert said, “The ideal situation for Americans would be for the last Iraqi to kill the last Iranian.” [cringe 2020]

If the re-flagging is a “success,” we have spent several hundred millions dollars (bare minimum) in order to bolster Kuwaiti oil profits. And if the re-flagging is a failure, we end up in a pointless war with a nation that just bought many nice American missiles.

If we fight Iran and win, the Iranians will go running to the Soviets – and Soviet influence in the Persian gulf will soar. And if we lose…. we lose.

It is said that if we leave the Gulf without blowing up a few Iranians, Mideast governments will not think well of us. Every government in the Mideast has frequently disregarded or subverted U.S. interests. Why should we sacrifice our vital interests for their erratic opinions?

Iran is more of a pesky mosquito than a vital threat to the U.S. If the Iranians actually shut down the Strait of Hormuz, then the U.S. and other western powers can conduct a surgical bombing run. Until then, the best thing to do is to let Iran and Iraq continue to reap the rewards of their own knavishness.

The key question is: how does this escapade affect our ability for national defense? The preeminent threat to national security continues to be the Soviet Union. Would getting enmired in a conflict with millions of religious fanatics increase or decrease the Pentagon’s ability to defend against a Russian attack?

This is not our war, and there is no profit in U.S. intervention. The U.S. fleet should declare victory and withdraw.++++

The Crybaby Olympics

The nonsensical whining described in this article about the anti-racist white progressive women attempting to run the NYC school system wins. Hands down.

Congratulations on being the most laughable and unserious ridiculous people on the planet.

Rightwingers and libertarians rest assured, these people are far too stupid and childish to ever truly be dangerous.

127: MK Ultra and the Digital Age

127: MK Ultra and the Digital Age

Tommy has spent the last few weeks working on accumulating articles and information on the CIA activities of the Cold War and modern day to see how different their methods of activities today compare with their human experiments of the 1950’s and 60’s.

Anatomy of a Public Interest Case

Orlikow et al vs United States

CIA Recruiting Academics

Propaganda Legalized in U.S.

Smith-Mundt Modernization Act 2012

CIA Investing in Data Mining

Social Media Is a Tool of the CIA, Seriously

WPP and the CIA

Facebook Investors and the CIA

Facebook Partners With the Atlantic Council

Asking People To Be Educated Is A Lost Cause

Whenever there’s a crime in which multiple people are murdered by an assailant with a handgun or rifle people get excited. If you’ve never noticed go back and read their post-tragedy Tweets. It’s their time to talk about “gun control.” Guns are a subject that very few of them know anything about.

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The meme above exposes a common fallacy that people on the Left, and even some people on the Right, love to spew. I don’t know how many times I’ve heard that to turn an AR-15 or AK-47 rifle into a “fully automatic machine-gun” all you need is a file. I’m sorry but it doesn’t work that way as you can see. One has way more parts to its trigger group.

Speaking of “triggers,” imagine how people lose their minds when you explain this to them. I even saw a woman on Twitter respond to a man that corrected Hillary Clinton on how suppressors work by accusing him of “mansplaning” [sic]. They cannot accept correction or criticism.

It’s clear that the people will not only talk without all of the facts, but will also lie to push their agenda while pretending to be experts on every “pet policy.”

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