Noam Chomsky and anti-war ethics
Since the sixties, Noam Chomsky has been calling the United States an imperialist nation and continues to do so, now saying U.S. actions in Iraq and Afghanistan are imperialist. The purpose of Mr. Chomsky’s’ philosophy is to destroy the legitimacy of any and all acts of force by an ethical, lawful state. In essence, Mr....
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A comparative Essay: Counterinsurgency and Stability Operations Case Histories Studies Vietnam Iraq
Share The US/CIA experience in Vietnam should give us plenty of evidence that there are more advantages to running COIN operations in today’s global war on terror than in conducting conventional warfare option. It is even more evident that if we were to plan and execute a sound ‘pacification’ plan in Iraq or Afghanistan, then...
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Vietnam, the Media and Lies by Bill Laurie
Vietnam, the Media and Lies by Bill Laurie “There were some worthy, honest, and intelligent reporters in Vietnam and Southeast Asia. Dickey Chapelle, Robert Shaplen, Liz Trotta, Peter Braestrup, Hugh Mulligan, Keyes Beech, Neil Davis, Denis Warner, were among those who objectively, and without resort to sensationalism, conveyed elements of truth, parts of the puzzle,...
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We Don't Want Your Views on War – You Lie!
We Don’t Want Your Views on War – You Lie! by Leonard Magruder Following in the footsteps of Rep. Joe Wilson who is now famous for his “You Lie!” outburst during Pres. Obama’s speech. The universities and media are still promoting the same Leftist views about the current War on Terror, as they did, and...
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Vietnam and the Media: Part 1
The data also shows that the networks never allowed the true neo-fascist views and tactics of the New Left and the S.D.S. to be known, protecting them as part of a larger body of “harmless” or “idealistic” youth and using them to project an image of “youth in revolt against the war” and in general actively helping to promote their...
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A Breeding Ground for Indoctrination: The American Campus
In the 60’s-70’s, my thing was walking out in the middle of a campus anti-war protest and handing out literature showing that they were...
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Liberal pacifism’s lie By Michael Fowler
Edmund Burke said, “All that is necessary for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.” Whereas pacifism—as promoted by Leo Tolstoy, the moral hero of the left—demands that good men do nothing even in the face of...
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