
So now the U.S.A., with the madman Trump at the helm, has started another criminal and evil war that may lead to nuclear annihilation.
Few Americans want to hear the truth about the U.S. They never have. What has been obvious for a very long time is simply unacceptable. That the U.S. is a ruthless, murderous, imperialistic nation built on waging war all around the world is anathema. It is the American Way, and simply can’t be admitted, for to do so would necessitate a real American revolution: i.e., a massive non-violent disconnect from the reigning political, economic, and commercial system; an abandonment of any hope in the politicians and their parties, Republican and Democratic, that serve the interests of the ultra-rich power elite who own the country.
The current diabolic war against Iran serves the interests of Israel that Trump serves.
The facts have long been evident, from Hiroshima through Vietnam and September 11, 2001 and Iraq and Gaza to Iran, etc. Only the willfully blind still cling to their illusions.
What do they think the 750 + U.S. military bases all around the world, supported by a bi-partisan consensus, are for? For prayer services to God to Bless America as it launches wars, assassinations, and coups?
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Edward Curtin is a prominent author, researcher and sociologist based in Western Massachusetts. He is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG). Visit his blog here.
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