Re: [Salon] It's Never About The US President, It's About The US Empire



How can this young Australian woman better understand the “nature” of the U.S. Empire so much better than Americans themselves? Being right up there with John Pilger and Julian Assange, who are Australian as well. With  Chalmers Johnson one of the few Americans who did. Though a handful, count them on one hand, here still do. Though so often drowned out by the pro-war fanatics who refuse to see our own country as the Perpetual War Aggressor we’ve become, far worse than ever before, with ourselves and our families the economic victims as well  as the peoples we wage “Perpetual Economic War” against, as a bare minimum of the level of war the U.S. perpetually wages as our declared foreign policy. And always successfully "projecting” on to the “Other,” Them, as against “Us,” what we ourselves initiated, and then denouncing and inciting war, against Them, for doing what we did first. 

To understand how the U.S. wages what we unashamedly call "Perpetual War,” against any country which has the “ability to cause us to hesitate in our decision- making,” as once expressed in an official memo I’d received from DOD, or DA, see the background of the Gulf of Tonkin “incident,” and the same for the Korean War, as I.F. Stone revealed. "It’s who we are!” And we’re beyond feeling shame for that. Just like Germans, Italians, and Japanese were in the 1930s to 1945. 

On Aug 10, 2023, at 8:57 AM, Caitlin Johnstone from Caitlin’s Newsletter <caitlinjohnstone@substack.com> wrote:




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