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zaterdag 1 februari 2020

Max Boot, promotor van de illegale oorlog tegen Irak is pissig dat Bernie Sanders kritiek levert op die oorlog

Als het om de VS gaat is niets te gek om je voorstellingsvermogen op de proef te stellen. Caitlin Johnstone bericht over Max Boot, een jammer genoeg invloedrijke 'neocon', die stelt dat hij heeft geleerd van de illegale oorlog van de VS tegen Irak, een oorlog die hij ook als journalist fiks heeft gepromoot en waarvan hij nu toegeeft fout te hebben gezeten.

Dit halfslachtige excuus gebruikt hij nu om Bernie Sanders aan te vallen, Sanders één van de Democratische kandidaten die opgaat voor het VS presidentschap.... Sanders gebruikt de illegale oorlog van de VS tegen Irak als voorbeeld om het volk duidelijk te maken dat de VS moet stoppen met haar terroristische interventies*, die keer op keer dood en verderf zaaien... Zo heeft de VS, met hulp van andere NAVO-lidstaten, alleen deze eeuw al meer dan 2,5 miljoen mensen vermoord, dan wel is verantwoordelijk voor de moord op die mensen......

Kortom Sanders heeft duidelijk een goed punt als hij de agressie van de VS aan de kaak stelt, agressie, of beter gezegd terreur die bovendien kapitalen kost. Echter niet in de ogen van Boot, die wil dat Sanders zijn mond moet houden over de Irak oorlog en moet toegeven dat hij wel eens fout zat, daar hijzelf ook al eens fout zat en dat heeft toegegeven.... ha! ha! ha! ha! Boot zat niet één keer fout, maar meerdere keren nam hij het op voor de VS terreur, die keer op keer was gebaseerd op leugens, verdraaiingen, false flag operaties en andersoortige desinformatie...... Hoe kan je stellen dat iemand wel fout moet zijn daar hij nooit heeft moeten toegeven fout te zijn geweest??? Krankzinnig!

Het is wel duidelijk dat ook de media in de VS al bezig zijn om de presidentsverkiezingen in november dit jaar te manipuleren en naar de hand van de machtigen te zetten..... Bernie Sanders, Tulsi Gabbard en Elizabeth Warren, zijn liberale (in de echte zin van het woord) presidentskandidaten van de Democraten, waar je bij Sanders zelfs kan spreken over een min of meer socialistische inslag. Voor deze drie kandidaten geldt dat de reguliere (massa-) media hen 'niet lusten', immers zij vormen een bedreiging voor het grootkapitaal en de neoliberale status quo die men zo angstvallig verdedigt in die media.... Uiteraard is e.e.a. ook gebaseerd op de anti-oorlogsstemming van deze 3 democratische kandidaten, immers oorlogsvoering is goed voor de aandelenportefeuilles van de eigenaren van die media: plutocraten en investeringsmaatschappijen.....    

Daarbovenop komen nog de enorme giften van de hier voor aangehaalde plutocraten en investeerders, figuren die niet alleen die reguliere media bezitten, maar ook grootaandeelhouders zijn van de wapenindustrie, de oliemaatschappijen, de financiële sector, dan wel farmaceutische industrie...... De giften van deze opperschoften bepalen uiteraard ook de politiek die de gewenste en betaalde kandidaat zal volgen (al geven ze zowel aan de Republikeinen als de Democraten), met andere woorden: de VS verkiezingen worden al vele decennia gemanipuleerd, niet vanuit Rusland, Iran, China of Noord-Korea, maar vanuit de VS zelf!!

Lees het artikel van Johnstone waarin ze gehakt maakt van de miezerige oorlogshitser Max Boot, die al eens durfde te stellen dat de VS moet bezuinigen op sociale zekerheid en medicare en de belastingen moet verhogen om het VS leger in staat te stellen andere landen binnen te kunnen vallen**:

Iraq-Raping Neocon Upset That People Keep Bringing Up The Iraq Thing



There's so much going on in US politics right now that it's hard to know what to write about. With all the shouting about the election, impeachment, Trump's bogus Palestine "deal" and so many other important political issues competing for airtime with Kobe Bryant's death and coronavirus fear porn, it feels like we're already at white noise information saturation, and it's not even February yet. Things are going to get a whole lot noisier next month when the Democratic presidential primaries (and all the establishment manipulations that will necessarily accompany them) get underway, and Julian Assange's extradition trial begins.

One of the many interesting developments that I can pluck out of this cacophony to earn my keep here has been the hysterical response to Bernie Sanders' polling bump from the Bush-era neoconservatives who've been rehabilitated by a weird new alliance with the Democratic Party in the age of Trump. In just the last few days we've seen a deluge of smear pieces against Sanders published in mainstream news outlets by virulent "never-Trump" neocons Bret "Bedbug" StephensDavid "Axis of Evil" FrumJennifer "John McCain is too dovishRubin, and Max "The Case for American Empire" Boot.

Which has turned out to be a good thing so far, for two reasons. Firstly it has ripped off the mask of woke progressivism that these neoconservative war whores slapped on their faces three years ago to promote mass murder within the Democratic establishment's astroturf "Resistance" to Trump. Secondly it has educated an entire new generation of young voters about the evils of the Iraq invasion, and who helped facilitate it.

“You can trust me now,” I said, “precisely because I have changed my mind. Don’t trust anyone who hasn’t.”
⁰Which brings me to Bernie Sanders, who never seems to have changed his views about anything.

.@PostOpinions: https://wapo.st/2O9ujUG






It is always a good sign when a bunch of pundits who push for increased military aggression at every opportunity are upset about the same thing, but I'm going to single out Max Boot here because his Bernie tantrum has been especially hilarious to watch.

In an article for The Washington Post titled "Bernie Sanders is ‘insanely consistent.’ That’s nothing to brag about.", Boot bizarrely decided to attack Sanders on the fact that he hasn't often had to admit that he's been wrong about things.

"But it is true that I’ve rethought my views on some important matters, such as the Iraq War, and started speaking out on issues such global warming, gun control and white privilege where reality conflicts with conservative dogma," Boot writes, adding that he can be trusted now “precisely because I have changed my mind. Don’t trust anyone who hasn’t.”

It is fascinating that Boot should choose consistency as a line of attack against Sanders, because he himself has been remarkably consistent throughout his entire career. He's just been consistent in the other direction.

Promoting fiendishly aggressive interventionist agendas everywhere from Iraq to Afghanistan to Libya to Syria to Iran to Russia, the former PNAC member Boot has been a leading narrative manager for some of the most catastrophically disastrous military interventions in living memory. He has not just promoted imperialist agendas which destroyed the lives of untold millions of human beings, but has also consistently promoted the pernicious underpinning philosophy of that imperialism as in his 2001 masterpiece "The Case for American Empire".

And that is the one and only reason Boot remains gainfully employed as a famous and widely circulated mainstream foreign policy analyst. He has no redeeming characteristics.
He is not smart. He is not charming. He is never, ever right about anything. He simply advocates for the deployment of expensive military equipment consistently and reliably.
The oligarchic media love that in a guy.

Me: I was wrong and I admit it, but I learned from it. Bernie should too. He’s been wrong about some stuff.
Bernie Bro: You were wrong. Why should we listen to you?
Me: https://t.co/xZOvTozxNs
Max Boot (@MaxBoot) January 29, 2020

Boot, who has been giddy with excitement that his fellow traveller John Bolton has entered his side of the impeachment debate, wrapped up his unintentional self-parody by cheerleading Trump's regime change interventionism in Venezuela and the right-wing military coup in Bolivia. After its publication he quickly found himself under fire on Twitter by the Sanders campaign's David Sirota, who rightly criticized his forceful promotion of the Iraq invasion. Boot responded by whining that the "Bernie Bro" should accept his admission that Iraq was a mistake and forget about the whole thing.

"Me: I was wrong and I admit it, but I learned from it. Bernie should too. He’s been wrong about some stuff. Bernie Bro: You were wrong. Why should we listen to you?", Boot tweeted.

"LOL. Exactly," Jennifer Rubin responded.

And that just says so much about the coddled, insulated, completely unchallenged life that these mass media pundits are accustomed to, right there. To believe that you can help pave the way for a war that kills a million people based on lies and then years later say
"Oh yeah I made an oopsie with that one, I need a do-over" requires an unbelievable amount of entitlement and privilege, let alone to be able to self-righteously hold that admission up as some kind of superior virtue that is worthy of praise and deference.

You don't get to help murder a million people and then act indignant when people bring it up. That is not a thing. Your admission of wrongdoing does not undo the wrong that you did, and only someone who has been raised in a consequence-free environment their entire life could possibly believe that it would.


About to go on @CNNTonight to discuss impeachment. http://wapo.st/313fSai 
Striking that Trump lawyers pretend Bolton smoking-gun evidence doesn't exist. And that so many GOP senators still argue that there's no reason to hear from Bolton. The lack of GOP outrage is outrageous.




Hey Max? If you ever get tired of being completely wrong about everything, here’s a hot tip for you: maybe start with crossing off the idea that murdering a bunch of people is an ideal solution to every problem. Normal people don’t think that way. That’s why you’re wrong more often than any normal person. It really is that simple.

Nobody who promoted the unforgivable Iraq invasion should ever be listened to about anything for as long as they live. They certainly should not be elevated in prominent slots on mainstream news outlets. They should not even be able to find employment anywhere more glamorous than a McDonald's.

It is good that these people are exposing themselves, and it is good that more people are learning about the Iraq invasion. Nothing has ever been done to make right the unfathomable evils which were inflicted upon our species by that one horrific act, let alone the many other disastrous interventions which have been endorsed by Max Boot.

Let's all hope for a sane world where mass military slaughter is seen for what it is, and where war whores like Max Boot are seen for what they are, and where both of these things fade into obsolescence forever.
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Caitlin Johnstone | January 30, 2020 at 3:50 am | Tags: Bernie Sanders, David Sirota, iraq, max boot, neocon, Politics | Categories: Article, News | URL: https://wp.me/p9tj6M-20A
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* Je begrijpt dat Sanders de illegale interventies van de VS nooit zal aanduiden als 'terreur', immers dat zou onmiddellijk een eind maken aan zijn politieke carriere...... In de VS mag je gerust kritiek uitoefenen op het buitenlandbeleid van de VS en op de acties die het leger uitvoert, echter als politicus het woord terreur gebruiken voor de acties van dat leger, gaat 10 stations te ver en zal onmiddellijk een hysterische haat- en lastercampagne uitlokken bij de reguliere media......

** Zie: 'Het 'arme', 'weerloze' militair-industriële complex in de VS 'heeft miljarden aan extra orders nodig......'

Zie ook:
'Joe Biden met dubbel verlies: hij dreigde met een rechtszaak om zo de resultaten van de voorverkiezingen in Iowa tegen te houden van publicatie' (zie ook de links in dat bericht naar meer info over de VS [voor-]verkiezingen van 2020)
 
Voor meer berichten over de illegale oorlog tegen Irak, Max Boot en/of Sanders, klik op het bewuste label, direct onder dit bericht.

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