Constitution prohibits Trump’s pre-emptive strike against N. Korea

“Champions of the warfare state and multi-trillion dollar military-industrial-counterterrorism complex maintain that unimagined technological progress including nuclear tipped intercontinental ballistic missiles require presidential wars to protect the national security.  If they have a persuasive case, they should seek a constitutional amendment under Article V that would transfer the war power from Congress to the Oval Office.   The amendment would need approval by two-thirds of the House and Senate and three-quarters of state legislatures.  I am convinced it would be DOA in Congress.  Americans do not want a king.”

Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2017/aug/14/trump-north-korea-constitution/

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Russia election interference debunking brings focus back to Seth Rich murder

“Rich’s murder in 2016 has never been solved. He was near his home in Washington early in the morning when he was shot in the back twice. Police described it as a robbery, but neither his watch nor his wallet was taken.  He had been working for the Democratic National Committee at a time when emails from the organization were being handed over to WikiLeaks for publication.  On Tuesday, lobbyist and lawyer Jack Burkman sent a letter to Mueller, who was appointed to review the allegations against Trump’s campaign in 2016 of collusion with Russia, urging him to expand his work.  Rich, Burkman explained, could be the ‘missing link.'”

Read more: http://www.wnd.com/2017/08/mueller-now-urged-to-look-into-seth-rich-case/

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Glenn Greenwald: Dems Rehabilitate and Unify With Bush-Era Neocons

“A newly formed and, by all appearances, well-funded national security advocacy group, devoted to more hawkish U.S. policies toward Russia and other adversaries, provides the most vivid evidence yet of this alliance.”

Read more: https://theintercept.com/2017/07/17/with-new-d-c-policy-group-dems-continue-to-rehabilitate-and-unify-with-bush-era-neocons/

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The Bureaucrats Will Scuttle Trump’s Trillion-Dollar Infrastructure Boondoggle

“This is going to put Obama’s shovel-ready, anti-recession boondoggle to shame.  Only it isn’t going to happen. It didn’t happen for Obama, either.”

Read more: https://www.garynorth.com/public/16743.cfm

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US Government Spends Billions Reviving Cold-War Nuclear War Bunkers

“Cold War-era government bunkers across the country were built to house the President and various Washington elites — members of a so-called ‘shadow government’ in the worst nuclear Armageddon scenario.  Since September 11, 2001, Congress has intensified their interest in and funding of top secret ‘Continuity of Government’ (COG) in ways not seen since the Cold War.”

Read more: http://nypost.com/2017/06/10/this-is-where-the-government-will-hide-during-a-nuclear-war/

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White House Makes It Official: It Wants to Keep Snooping on Americans

“President Donald Trump and allies may complain on Twitter and out loud how the Deep State illegally snooped on him under his predecessor, Barack Obama, but that doesn’t mean the White House wants less surveillance authority.  The White House and several GOP senators have made it official: They want to make some significant surveillance authorities permanent under law without addressing concerns by civil liberties and privacy advocates that these authorities are being used to collect Americans’ data without the use of warrants.”

Read more: https://reason.com/blog/2017/06/13/white-house-makes-it-official-it-wants-t

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10 More Crazy Conspiracy Theories That Became Conspiracy Facts

“Thanks to intrepid journalists, whistleblowers, hacktivists, and leakers, the human race continues to tear down the wall of lies erected by the corporatocracy.”

Read more: http://theantimedia.org/10-conspiracy-theories-2/

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Bill Bonner: Trump’s Tax Plan Would Bankrupt the Empire

“Should we throw our bantam weight behind the president in search of personal gain? Or should we put on our Good Citizen lapel flag and rally round to save the country’s finances?”

Read more: http://bonnerandpartners.com/trumps-tax-plan-would-bankrupt-the-empire/

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Justin Raimondo: Behind Trump’s Syria Turnabout

“It’s easy to explain, once you understand that there is no such thing as foreign policy: all policy is domestic.”

Read more: http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2017/04/11/behind-trump-syria-turnabout/

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30 Years After Saddam Hussein, Now U.S. Bombs Kurds To Smithereens

The Pentagon has admitted to an airstrike that is believed to have killed more than 200 civilians in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, at the edge of the autonomous Kurdistan region.

In the 1980s, Kurdistan was targeted by Saddam Hussein, then-president of Iraq, because the Kurds supported Iran in the Iran-Iraq War.  After his capture in the second Gulf War, Hussein was charged by the U.S. occupational government with genocide, convicted, and hung for his crimes.

What is lesser known is that at the same time, the U.S. government, still fuming after the humiliation of the Iran hostage crisis (a populist reaction to the brutality of the U.S.-backed dictator Mohammad Reza Shah, and a major factor in Ronald Reagan’s victory in the 1980 presidential election), was a major – and thoroughly documented – supporter of Hussein in the war:

Iraq began receiving support from the United States and west European countries as well. Saddam was given diplomatic, monetary, and military support by the US, including massive loans, political clout, and intelligence on Iranian deployments gathered by American spy satellites. The Iraqis relied heavily on American satellite footage and radar planes to detect Iranian troop movements, and they enabled Iraq to move troops to the site before the battle.

With Iranian success on the battlefield, the US made its backing of Iraq more pronounced, supplying intelligence, economic aid, and dual-use equipment and vehicles, as well as normalizing its intergovernmental relations (which had been broken during the 1967 Six-Day War). President Ronald Reagan decided that the United States “could not afford to allow Iraq to lose the war to Iran”, and that the United States “would do whatever was necessary to prevent Iraq from losing the war with Iran”. Reagan formalised this policy by issuing a National Security Decision Directive to this effect in June 1982.

In 1982, Reagan removed Iraq from the list of countries “supporting terrorism” and sold weapons such as howitzers to Iraq via Jordan and Israel. France sold Iraq millions of dollars worth of weapons, including Gazelle helicopters, Mirage F-1 fighters, and Exocet missiles. Both the United States and West Germany sold Iraq dual-use pesticides and poisons that would be used to create chemical and other weapons, such as Roland missiles.

Although the U.S. government began to play both sides a few years later in the Iran-Contra affair, the CIA nevertheless threw its support heavily to the Iraqi government utilizing internationally banned chemical weapons in its campaign against Iran.

Precursors to chemical weapons, as well as biological weapons, cluster bombs, and the loans to pay for them, were brokered to Iraq by pharmaceutical representative Donald Rumsfeld, who would later be appointed Secretary of Defense in the George W. Bush administration.  The Bush administration would go on to invade Iraq in 2003 citing as a primary motivation its possession of such “weapons of mass destruction”.

Back in the 1990’s, journalists used to joke, “Of course we know Iraq has chemical weapons. We have the delivery receipts to prove it!”

By 2014 it became well known that many a true word was spoken in such jest: Iraq did in fact have WMDs, and they were obtained from the United States itself.  (The truth, however, was revealed in the context of whipping up a new war against the terrorist organization ISIL, so the media still gets zero points for honesty.)

Until now, the Kurds have been major supporters of U.S. interests in the Middle East, perceiving the U.S. as a liberator and protector pursuant to their darkest hour in 1988.

Is the U.S. military going to burn one of its few remaining bridges in the Middle East by invoking the “collateral damage” doctrine in this instance?  How will Kurds, tough fighters to the core, react to their family members being wiped out in reckless bombings?

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