“Syria’s sovereign government is a sworn enemy to America’s supposed enemy – terrorists. Yet, in solemn chutzpah, the US Security Council met to discuss ways to attack not the terrorists…but the government. Yes, the US now plans an act of war against yet another country in the Middle East…and another intervention of unknown cost and uncertain duration. Some would ask: ‘haven’t they learned anything from Iraq and Afghanistan?’ But the questioners would be people who haven’t learned anything themselves. America’s military adventures have nothing to do with national security. They are now the exploits of a Pharisee industry, intended to protect the zombies.”
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