the amnesia of the u.s. foreign policy establishment
United States is engaged in active military hostilities in at least seven countries, namely Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, and Niger. ..…
United States is engaged in active military hostilities in at least seven countries, namely Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, and Niger. ..…
There is no provision in the North Atlantic Treaty concerning the participation of NATO forces in the US invasion of Iraq and Afghanistan. ..…
In 2001, the primeval Taliban blew up two ancient Buddha statues in Afghanistan on grounds that their very existence was sacrilegious to Islam. . . In 2015, ISIS militants entered a museum in Mosul, Iraq, and destroyed ancient, pre-Islamic statues and idols. ..…
Further, as many as 20,000 Iran-sponsored foreign fighters are in Syria, with 6,000 of those fighters being from Hezb’allah, while the rest come from “Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Pakistan and elsewhere.” . ..…
destruction, and suffering and the hundreds of thousands of deaths produced by U.S regime-change efforts Iraq, Syria, Libya, Iran, Afghanistan, and Yemen, it's important to also keep in mind the deaths produced by U.S regime change Guatemala in 1954. ..…
And if I’m elected president, I will turn around the war in Afghanistan, just as we have turned around the war in Iraq, with a comprehensive strategy for victory.” ..…
Iraq? Afghanistan? Libya? It could be any of these but not this time. ... Wherever the U.S., its allies and proxies like the UN and NATO are advocating for peace, human rights, democracy, we are sure to find people in poverty and vast riches in resources: Haiti,..…