The
United States of America has no peace movement even though the country
has been mired in unwinnable wars since 2001 and opinion polls suggest
that there is only lukewarm support among the public for what is taking
place in Afghanistan and Syria. This is in part due to the fact that
today’s corporate media virtually functions as a branch of government,
which some might refer to as the Ministry of Lies, and it is disinclined
to report on just how dystopic American foreign and national security
policy has become. This leaves the public in the dark and allows the
continued worldwide blundering by the US military to fly under the
radar.
The
irony is that America’s last three presidents quite plausibly can be
regarded as having their margins of victory attributed to a peace vote.
George W. Bush promised a more moderate foreign policy in his 2000
campaign, Obama pledged to undo much of the harsh response to 9/11
promulgated by Bush, and Donald Trump was seen as the less warlike
candidate when compared to Hillary Clinton. So the public wants less war
but the politicians’ promises to deliver have been little more than
campaign chatter, meaning that the United States continues to be locked
into the same cycle of seeking change through force of arms.
Just last week Secretary of State Mike Pompeo spoke to a BBC journalist and
said Iran must do what Washington demands “if they want their people to
eat.” Pompeo’s comments should have shocked the public, but they were
not widely reported. If Pompeo spoke for the Administration, that means
that Washington is now ready, willing and often able to starve civilians
and deny them medicines as a foreign policy tool. Iran is now on the
receiving end, but the US has also been supporting similar action by the
Saudi Arabians in Yemen, which has resulted in widespread starvation,
particularly among children. The current policy recalls former Secretary
of State Madeleine Albright’s infamous comment that the deaths of
500,000 Iraqi children due to sanctions had been “worth it.”.........https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2018/11/15/america-has-no-peace-movement-blame-white-supremacists.html
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