Chris Hedges: Mutually Assured Destruction in the Middle East

Chris Hedges: Mutually Assured Destruction in the Middle East

http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20060714_chris_hedges_mutually_assured_destruction/

Posted on Jul 14, 2006

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9 Responses to “Chris Hedges: Mutually Assured Destruction in the Middle East”

  1. Lyle said:

    George W. Bush the man of the hour; the peace prince, yup!

    “If the Israelis do believe in this violence, it is a sad indication of how out of touch they are with the world that opposes them.”

    …And in fifty years or so, because of Iraq’s occupation, a rambunctious and violent group spawns to take America down and out. So goes the way of the World?

    When filthy degenerates’ go back into their own worlds of violent understanding instead of outward; belonging to a greater good, we men become territorial again; by repeating history that began along time ago. Experience in one’s own capabilities; reaching farther then ever before grows the soul; the conscious man. Violence can only scare one for so long…then what?

  2. Brigit Clarke-Smith said:

    So very sad. And I am speechless as to what to do.

  3. Pat said:

    It seems that not a day or a newscast goes by that doesn’t have something to say about what is happening to Israel, the Palestinians, or their neigbors. This sorry little country is determined to get more ink and broadcasting than Paris Hilton. NPR should be renamed to NIR: National Israeli Radio.

    Israel already receives more US aid than most other aid-receiving countries combined. The Iraq War is in part driven by Zionist Policy. (Did you see the discussion of a new oil pipeline out of Iraq to Israel?)

    Israel holds the record, hands down, for UN Resolutions against it; and for vetoes on the UN Secutity Council to deflect UN actions against it.

    Iraeli treatment of the Palestinians has to qualify as some of the worst human rights policies on the planet.

    Israels nuclear weapons are in violation of all international laws.

    What is the deal with this damned place? They are a nasty cancer that has every chance of taking down, not just the Middle East, but the whole damned world.

  4. chi said:

    Our CEOs (Oligarchs) have us programmed for anger and fear and failure..We have been looted by the best…Clinton fattened the sacrificial calf and handed it over to the Corporate looters… They don’t want cures and solutions…Diseases-R-us…We are now obsolete..If they respected us as a Nation they would educate us instead of forcefeeding us propaganda and disinformation..they treat us like the proverbial mushrooms…frogs in the slowly heating water…docile, conformist lemmings…Schmoes and Shmoos…ungrateful sheep and cattle…automatonic functionaries…overpaid slaves…aphids…Time to reduce the populations some more…What can we add to the chemtrails this week???

  5. Roxanne said:

    It’s breaking my heart to see this keep going on and on.
    Always on the defensive side from the oppressors since Israel became a statehood in 1948. So sad…
    My friends are there now and send my good thoughts for their safety.

  6. Allison said:

    I don’t think the IDF really thinks they are going to get their prisoners back this way. That’s just a pretext. Their real goal, which they are achieving, is to show the region that in the post-Sharon world there will be no diminution in their aggressivity.

  7. Rhonda Coullet said:

    Our battle is not with other countries, it is a war of conscience here at home with our fellow countrymen, Americans, who retreated or let down their guard or were apathetic and allowed George Bush to lead this nation into war with a conquering cowboy’s world view, and we still have no majority of Congress or media or leaders strong enough to stop him. All that’s necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. We have the power to stop the so-called Apocalypse, we don’t seem to yet have the strength or the will.

  8. Alisa Farina said:

    Rhonda’s commentary re: national lack of will is all too true. How can people be so stupid, heartless and apathetic. We are at war, and unless directly engaged, as with a family member in the services, life goes on as usual as most Americans continue to somnambulate through their days, seemingly oblivious to the reality all around them.
    Wake up, people!
    Thank you Michael for keeping the informationfires stoked.
    I heartily refer you all to the Center for Constitutional Rights (www.ccr-ny.org)as they are at least actively making a difference…
    ~AF

  9. Alisa Farina said:

    Rhonda’s commentary re: national lack of will is all too true. How can people be so stupid, heartless and apathetic. We are at war, and unless directly engaged, as with a family member in the services, life goes on as usual as most Americans continue to somnambulate through their days, seemingly oblivious to the reality all around them.
    Wake up, people!
    Thank you Michael for keeping the informationfires stoked.
    I heartily refer you all to the Center for Constitutional Rights (www.ccr-ny.org)as they are at least actively making a difference…
    ~AF

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