Posts Tagged ‘ Dick Cheney ’

Iraq: A Ten-Year Anniversary We’d Rather Forget

March 19, 2013
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Apologists for the war of aggression against Iraq that President George W. Bush launched ten years ago claim the United Nations and various European nations’ intelligence services “believed” Iraq had “weapons of mass destruction.” We constantly hear from former Bush officials that “everybody got it wrong” on Iraq when it came to whether or...

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Kerry and Hagel, Vietnam and Iraq

February 19, 2013
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It’s a welcome step to see President Obama appoint two Vietnam veterans to serve as Secretaries of State and Defense. John Kerry and Chuck Hagel are two people who have experienced war directly and have voiced publicly their deep ambivalence about war. Too bad in 2002 neither of them were willing to risk their...

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The Republicans Used a Base Strategy in 2004 and 2010, Can it Work in 2012?

February 22, 2012
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The same corporate media pundits who assured us back in 2000 that George W. Bush, given the contested presidential election, would have to “move to the center” are today telling us that the Republican candidates’ stoking of the culture war is “toxic” to independent voters and will kill them in the general election. Some...

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The Reagan Centennial: Celebrating Reaganomics

February 7, 2011
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The overstated celebrations and commemorations of the centennial of Ronald Reagan’s birth, with their razzle-dazzle of Super Bowl tributes and marathon deifying in Simi Valley, are fitting tributes to a president whose public relations guru, Michael Deaver, was a pioneer of this same kind of flim-flammery. But the Reagan Centennial’s flashy hagiography masks a...

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An Unsanitized Look at the Origins of the Iraq War

August 31, 2010
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Neo-conservatives within the Bush Administration – Vice President Dick Cheney, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, Assistant Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Douglas Feith, Defense Policy Board member Richard Perle, and others, repeatedly told us on TV that individuals who opposed President George W. Bush’s attack, invasion, and occupation of...

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Obama’s “Fireside Chat” (FDR or Jimmy Carter?)

June 15, 2010
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For well over a year now I’ve been wondering why President Barack Obama, (who is a talented communicator and a student of history), failed to recognize Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s example of the necessity of speaking directly to the American people. Tonight, at long last, Obama gave his first “fireside chat.” He should have done...

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A Hundred Years of War

February 19, 2010
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Are we really supposed to get excited and rejoice in the targeted assassination of enemy leaders? President Obama might end up making things worse for the opposite reasons Liz and Dick Cheney tell us. He’s so unsure of himself in military matters he’s leaving the big decisions to shortsighted generals. Drone attacks are terrorism...

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“We’re Going To Kill Your Children” — The CIA Inspector General’s Report

August 25, 2009
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First let me state the obvious: the May 7, 2004 “Special Review” on interrogations from the Central Intelligence Agency’s Inspector General is a heavily redacted document. Pages and pages of the report, titled “Counterterrorism Detention and Interrogation Activities (September 2001-October 2003),” are either completely blackened out or mostly so. As a historian with a...

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Bibi Goes to Washington

May 19, 2009
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Israel’s Likudnik Prime Minister, Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, was one of the driving forces behind the neo-conservative foreign policy doctrine of the Project for a New American Century (PNAC). PNAC called for a new “realm” in the Middle East forged through aggressive military action. Its successful prodding of the United States to invade and occupy...

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