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comedians watch a clip of speaker at the Washington Institute for Near East Studies openly talking about what's needed for America to start a war with Iran http://youtu.be/hVP-CLnbFCA |
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@obi_jon | 10 November 18 | |
Wow, did that guy just basically admit that the US regularly and deliberately engages in false flag events(aka ''crisis initiation'') to justify US participation in wars? I think he did. The Washington Institute for Near East Policy was brought to you by AIPAC(American Israeli Public Affairs Committee). Henry Kissinger is on their board of advisors. |
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@3mel | 10 November 18 | |
the one from Vietnam he mentioned is widely referred to a false flag, I've heard that it just didn't happen. obviously the Lusitania sank and Pearl Harbour was bombed. |
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@bambi60 | 10 November 18 | |
It's all sales talk really ,is it not ...gotta sell the idea first ,folks ... I've mentioned before the absolutely ridiculous situation whereby Saudi Arabia , who are not at war with anyone are Britain's biggest purchaser of arms (i.e weapons of war ) I don't know America's biggest customer ,but the pictures I've seen from the big arms sales conventions are truly sickening... |
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@bambi60 | 10 November 18 | |
I'd also put it out there that talking war as the most viable solution is a massive fail as a human being ,nevermind a politician or advisor ...
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@dan27notts | 10 November 18 | |
@ bambi60 - 10.11.18 - 09:54am It's all sales talk really ,is it not ...gotta sell the idea first ,folks ... I've mentioned before the absolutely ridiculous situation whereby Saudi Arabia , who are not at war with anyone are Britain's biggest purchaser of arms (i.e weapons of war ) I don't know America's biggest customer ,but the pictures I've seen from the big arms sales conventions are truly sickening... Are our arms called arms because they are also weapons? |
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@3mel | 10 November 18 | |
the war in Yemen is technically a civil war, but Saudi Arabia are there fighting with British and American weapons. btw, the above clip is from 2012 and predates the Iran deal that ''solved'' the problem (until America stopped abiding by it's agreements). slightly longer better quality version here |
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@bambi60 | 10 November 18 | |
@ dan27notts - 10.11.18 - 09:58am Are our arms called arms because they are also weapons? If it makes you feel better |
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@3mel | 10 November 18 | |
@ dan27notts - 10.11.18 - 09:58am Are our arms called arms because they are also weapons? yes, but they're not as deadly as bear arms |
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@trunking | 10 November 18 | |
@ bambi60 - 10.11.18 - 09:54am It's all sales talk really ,is it not ...gotta sell the idea first ,folks ... I've mentioned before the absolutely ridiculous situation whereby Saudi Arabia , who are not at war with anyone are Britain's biggest purchaser of arms (i.e weapons of war ) I don't know America's biggest customer ,but the pictures I've seen from the big arms sales conventions are truly sickening... Saudi Arabia are engaged in a proxy war with Iran and are actively involved in the war against the Houthi rebels of Yemen. They have been known to bomb busses with school children and are the ones responsible for the blockade that is leaving millions at the brink of death due to malnutrition and famine. Saudi Arabia are also the one's responsible, along with the West, in arming the FSA rebels in Syria and are also indirectly linked to the IS militants. Their interpretation of Islam is the type adopted by IS. |
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@trashy | 10 November 18 | |
Does pineapple belong on a pizza... Discuss
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