Scores of civilians trapped in Islamic State-controlled territory in northern Syria were reportedly killed Tuesday by airstrikes from Western coalition aircraft. The reported death toll, potentially the highest ever to result from a coalition bombing in the international campaign against ISIS, continued to climb as The Intercept reached out to monitoring groups tracking operations in the area.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said at least 56 civilians were killed when their convoy of vehicles attempted to slip out of an area north of the city of Manbij in the predawn darkness, as U.S.-backed forces pushed forward in an increasingly bloody offensive in the area. In a brief phone interview, a representative from the Britain-based organization said that while coalition aircraft were believed to be responsible for the air raid, the group suspected it was a “100 percent mistake.”
Airwars, a nonprofit that tracks claims of civilian casualties resulting from the international air campaign against ISIS, said incoming reports indicated the death toll may prove to be well over 100 civilians — potentially making it the largest single loss of civilian life resulting from coalition airstrikes since the U.S.-led campaign to destroy ISIS began nearly two years ago. Tuesday’s reports were the latest in a string of recent incidents in which coalition aircraft have been implicated in the deaths of civilians in the Manbij area.
“Really these civilians are in a desperate situation,” Chris Woods, head of Airwars, told The Intercept. “We’ve never seen anything like this.”
The Pentagon confirmed it had reports of civilian casualties in the area around Manbij. “We are aware of reports alleging civilian casualties in the area,” U.S. Marine Maj. Adrian J.T. Rankine-Galloway, a Pentagon spokesperson, said in an emailed statement. “As with any allegation we receive, we will review any information we have about the incident, including information provided by third parties, such as the proximity of the location to CJTF [Combined Joint Task Force] airstrikes, and any other relevant information presented.”
“If the information supporting the allegation is determined to be credible, we will then determine the next appropriate step,” the spokesperson added. “We take all measures during the targeting process to avoid or minimize civilian casualties or collateral damage and to comply with the principles of the Law of Armed Conflict.”
The push to retake Manbij and surrounding villages began in earnest in late May and has combined intense fighting on the part of U.S.-backed opposition forces and more than 450 coalition airstrikes, according to the Pentagon’s count. U.S. Central Command says that coalition forces have launched at least 11 strikes in Manbij over the last 48 hours. In a press release issued Tuesday, the Pentagon reported that its largely Kurdish-led ally — referred to alternately as the Syrian Democratic Forces or the Syrian Arab Coalition — had captured an Islamic State headquarters located in a hospital in eastern Manbij.
By all accounts, life for the 70,000 civilians in the area, who remain trapped between ISIS fighters and the coalition campaign, has been hellish. Groups monitoring conditions on the ground have reported corpses decomposing in the streets and bodies left buried under the rubble of airstrikes, inaccessible due to the insecurity in the area. Airwars estimates at least 190 civilians have been killed in coalition strikes since the campaign began, including at least 39 children and 23 women.
Exactly what happened Tuesday remains unclear. While the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights and others reported civilians killed as they fled ISIS, an account published by Syria Direct, a nonprofit media organization, reported that six missiles fired by coalition forces at 3 a.m. on Tuesday morning struck a school in the village of Tokhar, a short distance northeast of Manbij, killing “anywhere from 65 to 160 people.” Sources on the ground told the outlet the “school housed displaced people from neighboring villages.” CENTCOM, which did not comment on specific allegations of civilian casualties, said its recent strikes in the area had targeted ISIS “tactical units” and “fighting positions.” The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told The Intercept it had no information on a school being struck. The Telegraph, which reported 85 civilians killed in Tuesday’s air raid as they fled Tokhar, suggested today’s operation was the first mission launched from Incirlik Air Base in Turkey since the facility was temporarily shut down after last week’s failed coup. The base has served as a key node in the U.S. war against ISIS.
Woods, of Airwars, said Pentagon data shows roughly 98 percent of the coalition airstrikes in the Manbij campaign are overseen by the U.S., and last week was the largest number of civilian casualties since the effort began in August 2014. His organization was in the midst of preparing a report on the marked rise in civilian casualties in the area when Tuesday’s reports began to come in. Photos circulated on social media purported to show victims, including young children, being buried in mass graves.
Compared to the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad and his allies in the Russian military, which have employed airpower in notoriously indiscriminate ways, targeting hospitals and densely populated urban areas, the U.S. coalition has generally taken great care to avoid civilian casualties, Woods said. The developments in Manbij, he said, were particularly worrying as coalition forces prepare to mount similar campaigns to retake larger cities from ISIS control. “This is the first big assault with a U.S.-backed proxy,” he said. “This bodes very badly for Mosul,” Iraq’s second largest city, which remains under ISIS control.
“Major alarm bells are ringing for us right now,” Woods added. “There’s something very, very bad happening out there at the moment.”
The problem is not nuance. There is a huge central question. What American security interest has them fighting ISIS? To go to war when a country or group poses no reasonable threat to you is absolutely wrong and immoral. There are “bad guys” running governments all over the world which we ignore or even trade with. A problem between religious groups in the Middle East is a problem for the Middle East and has nothing to do with the United States (which is on the other side of the globe. You can find a globe and look.)
Mr. Devereaux
The US needs to own up to their mistakes if investigations bear out the initial reports. Syrians have a difficult enough time caught between the Assad regime and fighters opposed to the regime.
“…..Compared to the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad and his allies in the Russian military, which have employed airpower in notoriously indiscriminate ways, targeting hospitals and densely populated urban areas, the U.S. coalition has generally taken great care to avoid civilian casualties…..”
An article in al-Jazeera outlined the civilian casualties caused by Russian air power:
“…….”At least 1,505 people have been killed in Russian air strikes since they started in September 2015. We have documented their names and can say at least 346 of them were children and only at least 47 were fighters,” Bassam al-Ahmad, spokesperson for the Violations Documentation Centre in Syria (VDC), told Al Jazeera on Wednesday……The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the death toll at 1,015, adding that 238 of those killed were children……….”
Russia did not come to the aid of Assad for humanitarian reasons. With Assad using barrel bombs and Russian war planes bombing indiscriminately, Syrians continue to suffer while Assad claims to be fighting the war on terror. Assad is terror – plain and simple. There can be no peace in Syria while Assad remains in power.
Without the Russian intervention, ISIS, well-supplied by the Saudis and Qataris, backed by Israel and the CIA, flush with money from oil sales to Turkey, would very likely have overrun Syria and established their caliphate across the entire region – but you think this would have been the preferable outcome, don’t you?
Your miscalculation, and that of the Saudis and the CIA and Israel, was that a bunch of fanatic Islamic Wahhabi-salafist nutcases would be happy to stay put in Syria, and wouldn’t launch terrorist attacks in Europe or launch a global propaganda effort or spread to Africa, Central Asia, and Southeast Asia.
Stupid, reckless, idiotic – that sums up the U.S. coalition strategy in Syria from 2012 onwards. Now you’ve got CIA-backed pro-ISIS ‘moderates’ slaughtering women and children and fighting with Pentagon-backed Kurdish groups.
To be fair to the Pentagon, supporting the Kurds is a good idea, and morally justifiable as well. The CIA is clearly full of idiots, and the Israelis are out-of-control nutcases, and Turkey – well, look at Erdogan, he wants to be Saudi Arabia or Qatar and establish his own royal dynasty backed up by the Islamic radical Sunni schools. That’s what Obama, Clinton and Kerry have managed to accomplish, taking up right where Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld left off.
Photosymbiosis
Yep, Syria under the elected leadership of the Alawite, Assad, was just minding its own business when out of the blue, CIA trained jihadists attempted to overthrow the immensely popular democratic leader. This RT version of events is similar to Ukraine, right? Currently Russia is supporting a low level military destabilization of Ukraine for geopolitical reasons (within their “area of influence”). Russian troops are on the ground in Ukraine – as admitted by Putin. Russia intervened in Syria to protect their regional geopolitical interests including their military facility in Syria (just like the illegally annexed Crimea Peninsula).
The US did recklessly support the opposition to Assad, but it was Assad that militarily crushed the democratic and peaceful protests in Syria which brought war to Syria. No one else is to blame. Iran stepped in because their flow of arms (rockets, etc.) to Hezbollah was threatened by the overthrow of Assad. Iran supports Hamas and Hezbollah – two Islamic (terrorist) organizations which seek to overthrow the Jewish State. Both are Jihadists organizations. Hezbollah has wider goals which include “freeing” Muslim lands – and is an international terrorist organization. It was Hezbollah which started the last conflict with Israel in 2006 – and Hamas has kept a steady flow of terrorist attacks and rocket fire into Israel for the past 25 years. Iran created (and arms) Hezbollah and continues (along with Syria) to support the jihadist war against Israel. Indeed, Iran is an Islamic state. Iran’s secret nuclear weapons program was exposed in 2002 which also threatened to destabilize the region.
It was Iranian-supported Hezbollah which assassinated the former Prime Minister of Lebanon which forced Assad to remove his military from Lebanon. The US cut off diplomatic relations with Syria because of the likely Assad involvement in the murder. This certainly exacerbated regional tensions between the Sunnis and Shia Muslims. Iran also ships weapons to the Houthis in Yemen inflaming that civil conflict – and they have supported the Shia in Iraq since the US invasion ousting Saddam Hussein. Can there be any doubt that Iran is inciting Shia Muslims in Bahrain as well?
Geopolitics is a brutal game – and there is plenty of blame to go around. Current tensions are the result of a lot of factors, but the Iranian-Hezbollah-Russian-Syrian axis has certainly contributed their fair share to the regional problems – including the support of jihadists (Hezbollah and Hamas). What goes around sometimes comes around.
Thanks.
Where is the confirmation of any of this? I’m hearing “reportedly”, “potentially”, “could be”, without any real confirmation. Also, all over Twitter I just see people tweeting in hysterics, recycling old pictures, and not giving any information other than speculation and emotionally-driven drama.
Is your goal to say our war against ISIS is wrong because some civilians died?
His goal is to report on events that have transpired in the real world. You are to use such information as you see fit.
Why fuck around with rhetorical questions, dude.
Say in so many words that it’s cool to kill civilians if, you know, “the cause” etc. I know you can do it.
A few points about this article:
-“Western coalition” and related phrases are disingenous euphemisms that America hides behind to disguise the fact that the United States is the predominant power in this latest version of the “Coalition of the Willing.”
-The assertion in this article that Americans–unlike those evil Russkies and Saddam …I mean Assad regime–are more careful not to target civilians is another self-serving distortion.
America is targeting civilians as a way to terrorize and sow chaos among civilian populations in those nations it is attacking.
Leaked US Document on America’s Drone Wars: Seeks to Create, Not Stop Terror
http://www.globalresearch.ca/leaked-us-document-on-americas-drone-wars-seeks-to-create-not-stop-terror/5534247?utm_campaign=magnet&utm_source=article_page&utm_medium=related_articles
-Indeed, this article is based upon a fundamental lie–that America is sincerely fighting against ISIS or other Islamicist jihadists in Syria or elsewhere.
It is not a secret that the United States has been backing and arming Islamic jihadists against Syria and other nations–even as it claims to be leading a War on Terrorism. This explosive issue is what the entire Benghazi scandal is truly about–though it has been predictably censored across the political spectrum by the Land of the Free.
Allying with political Islam: The United States’ tactical alliances with Al Qaeda and its associates in Syria
https://gowans.wordpress.com/2016/07/15/allying-with-political-islam-the-united-states-tactical-alliances-with-al-qaeda-and-its-associates-in-syria/
ISIS is a US proxy army
http://www.vineyardsaker.co.nz/2016/07/15/isis-is-a-us-proxy-army/
Whitewashing Libya: House Report on Benghazi Reveals Nothing, Hides Everything http://blackagendareport.com/benghazi_report_whitewash_clinton
In short, America’s War on Terrorism is an even greater deception than the non-existent “Weapons of Mass Destruction in Iraq” that Americans pushed to justify their aggression and invasion of Iraq.
This Terror War–now the longest war in US history–is a war for global American dominance, albeit disguised behind the veneer of fighting terrorism.”
Here’s another story from Syria about the tactics being used by a U.S.-supported rebel group: beheading captured children:
https://www.mintpressnews.com/us-backed-syrian-rebels-film-beheading-10-year-old-boy/218650/
It should be very clear by know that without active U.S. support, along with other ‘coalition partners’, the Arab Spring in Syria would never have turned into an ISIS-led civil war. It was a deliberate strategy to use radical Islamic terror groups to overthrow Assad, and Obama, Erdogan, Netanyahu and the royal families of Saudi Arabia and Qatar lost control of it.
Spoken like a true Russian-bot
Sure, anyone who doesn’t trumpet the U.S. State Department / Israeli / Saudi narrative on this debacle is working for Putin.
Tell us again how you think it would be best if ISIS overruns Syria, would you? That’s always good for a few laughs.
You are the only one at this site who I believe is posting on behalf of the Russian government (possibly a private patriotic citizen of Russia) . There were obviously bunches of Russian-bots who posted at the Guardian. Of course, there are likely others here as well. You just have provided some significant hints. Of course, I could be wrong. I couldn’t be prouder to admit I am an American. Why is it so difficult for Russians to admit they are Russian? I have yet to see one person declare she/he is a Russian at the Intercept. Russia has a long proud history – at least until the late 1800s.
Thanks.
redbaiter
So is anybody supposed to believe that bullshit report just released by the U.S. that said there have been less than 200 civilians killed by U.S. airstrikes? Anybody who does believe that self serving propaganda is a moron. Keep that in mind every time you think about voting for ANY candidate who is beats the war drum for more airstrikes in Syria.
The report could literally be about Pokemon and the American people wouldn’t care. We (the readers here) are a minority. The government knows that the truth about our foreign policy won’t cause a bunch of happy people to revolt.
Articles like these serve one purpose: to cater to us, tell us what we want to hear. We love reading about white guilt, especially Mona.
Hmmm why would those fleeing conflict flee to manbij an ISIS controlled city?? Manbij has been under seige for some time now so why would anyone flee to there?? Manbij is a main ISIS hub for planning, targeting & logistics. It is really strange that every time ISIS scores a victory of some type everyone and I mean thousands of people are celebrating in the streets but when they get ordnance dropped on them they are poor women & children who fled to safety right in the arms of ISIS?? They are sympathizers and the tax base of ISIS if they truly wanted to flee danger they wouldnt have went to ISIS territory.
Intecept — please make this the top story, instead of the insignificant convention coverage.
The rest of the news world is myopic enough without you joining them too.
I would prefer that more of the articles focus on the mass murders being committed in Syria right now as well, considering that I don’t even know if they’re being committed in Iraq as well. Will be glad when there aren’t any more articles being written about racist jingo rhetoric forcing me to decide whether or not I’d rather pretend I don’t already know mass murderer psycho jingo clinton was chosen to be elected by the terrorist organization that is the nsa six decades ago, or that some racist jingo bigot might actually end up winning the presidency this year.
Further there are reports that US-backed Syrian rebels are slaughtering children; most recent report was yesterday w/ a video of a child being beheaded.
This whole situation is just awful.
Trying to verify those claims leads to other horrific stories (also unverified); one I saw was of an alleged christian girl raped, tied to a bed, w/ a crucifix jammed in her mouth.
It’s out of control. However, the situation appears to be a paradise for the pathological.
It would seem the only soln to stop all of this would be to invade and occupy indefinitely or simply get the hell out and not involve yourself.
The internet is a nice resource at times; but in cases like this w/ gruesome video and photo images it’s not so nice.
Those are pictures from the beginning of ISIS take over in Iraq & Syria the atrocities you mention were carried out by ISIS.
Are we sure the child beheading is ISIS?
Here is from the daily beast:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/07/19/u-s-backed-moderate-rebels-behead-a-child-near-aleppo.html
Wrong. it was carried out yesterday by Obama’s rebels whom he calls moderates, LOL.
After a thorough investigation, the Obama administration will declare them all terrorists, move on, and continue to destroy another sovereign state.
Why is the idea of a no-fly zone over Syria is so “truly frightening”? How “sane”, “responsible” is “freedom-lovingly” 8-timing the genocidal ratio of Nazi Germany during WWII while abusing people who can’t defend themselves on an equal basis?
https://theintercept.com/2015/04/17/ramstein/?comments=1#comment-124574
There are important aspects of the Cuban Missile Crisis that the media has responsibly kept quiet, in part because they didn’t know about it.
https://www.amazon.com/Soviet-Cuban-Missile-Crisis-International/dp/0804762015/
When it came to defending his nation, still fresh from a botched U.S.-led invasion just 18 months before, emming effing Fidel Castro was not only ragingly adamant about gringos’ b#llsh!t, but about Russians’ decision, too. He was actually encouraging Russia to go ahead with a preemptive nuclear strike on U.S. targets …
// __ Cuban Missile Crisis’ Untold Story: Castro Almost Kept Nuclear Warheads On The Island 10/15/2012 04:02 pm 16:02:44 | Updated Oct 15, 2012
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/15/cuban-missile-crisis-unto_n_1967544.html
USG only respects abuse and self-serving b#llsh!t. They have been illusively “winning the cold war” and repeatedly “mission accomplishing” people in their own countries, so that “‘terror’ doesn’t spill over here” …
What they don’t see is that they are entrapping themselves in a protracted, endless engagement that is making angry many, many people around the globe (and as of late in Western countries and even the U.S. as well, where people have started to target pigs for change). They think that because they are drone attacking people in nuclear-powered Pakistan “with permission of their government” (yes! gringos say and apparently believe that kind of abusive “logic”) this is all fine and dandy, that people will be upset about their own governments, not them… They are making clear that they don’t respect people’s lives, only their own “freedom-loving” interests
Now, I happen to be born and raised in Cuba and even though I have always hated Castro communistic b#llsh!t, I think, I am able to tell things apart, not be blinded by my own hate towards it. If you knew well Cuban people, you will see we are neither “freedom lovers”, nor “good Christians”, nor “cosmically transcendental” (as when gringos say that they hear their star-wars-like God telling them to fight for “democracy” and “freedom” in the Universe …). Even if we are Western, anglos would not understand us well, but Latin American people characterize us mostly for liking to dance and creating excellent music, for being plain, friendly people, for the degree of elaboration and bitchiness of our merciless jokes, for (even while being tightly sandwiched by a dictatorial government and a U.S. embargo for more than half a century) managing to publish 11% of scientific papers coming out of Latin America and being always first in Olympic game charts, while being only 2% of LA general population, sporting a life expectancy and literacy rates higher to may “developed” countries, and being the country with the largest number of doctors working where people’s lives don’t seem to matter (such a small and poor island nation keeps more doctors in 3rd world countries than the WHO) …
Even Kissinger admits that he was amazed to notice how Castro told off his Russian masters, while defending African countries: “You know what? F#ck you! We are African and we will defend Africa …”
Now, exactly as “terrorists” do now (which has even exploited in films (the Godfather)) Cuban people were strapping themselves with bombs to blow up themselves and along with them a few pigs. They were so fed up by the social instability and corruption in the country (Cuba in those times was like a mix of social instability of Iraq and the corruption of Mexico) that they went for the extremes of revolutions and having been able to work themselves out of if …
Castro did not only personally go to confiscate his own parents’ relatively large land shares (making his own siblings, family fume in ire and exile themselves in Miami from where they have actively participated in plots to assassinate their own brother) in order to share the land with peasants as part of an “agrarian reform”, but also, personally went to say “so long” to the mobsters and representatives of U.S. corporations in Cuba (who amusingly hated having to share the same plane with mobsters). Even if, for better or worse, there are not so many naturally born “Castros” out there, people in the world at large are getting angrier and angrier about USG’s foreign policy. As if keeping all those nukes around weren’t dangerous enough (physically unavoidable cosmic rays constantly create glitches in control circuits, computers), the ongoing, toxic atmosphere of “freedom loving” b#llsh!t is entrapping us into our own demise …
“Terrorists” very explicitly say: “why wouldn’t we kill their people if they kill ours”. Gringos say “they hear ‘God'” telling them things … you tell me what is easier to work with. If WWIII happen the only thing that I would regret is that gringos won’t have a chance to check if “God” truly gave a sh!t about them, their investments, their 401(k) plans and all that gringo paraphernalia
Again, if you see a rational way out of madness you tell me what it is
truth and peace and love,
RCL
Civilian Death Toll From Coalition Airstrikes in Syria Could Be Single Largest in U.S.-Led War xx With ISIS on Assad.
There. Fixed it.
And then there’s this:
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article45144.htm
stunning article. i didnt realize that the americans did all that
philanthropic foreign policy the last years compared to evil russia.
i mean..how many weddings, schools, public meetings, hospitals
and so on did the coalition for peace and prosperity of your anus
crush the last years in DIFFERENT COUNTRIES.
a power for peace which could now change its strategy for the bad….is the author from another planet?
also citing websites which are foundet by the open society foundation
is a bit like refering with “free” to “radio free europe”.
U.S.A. is Terrorist #1 at home and abroad; no doubt.
You are aware that typing that over and over and over and over again is not only boring but will likely also get you put on a list?
It’s almost like you are enabling your abuser.
Isn’t the “Syrian Observatory for Human Rights” the guy in a London apartment with little or no credibility?
Yep
I see no city hall changing its colors to match the colors of Syrian flag.
I did not even know about it until visited Intercept.
We deserve what comes to us.
The Telegraph, which reported 85 civilians killed in Tuesday’s air raid as they fled TokharThe Telegraph makes this raid look like a revenge for Nice attack.
The important thing, ladies and gentlemen, is the our protectors in mainstream press, TV and online news, will never dedicate the front page for graphic evidence of barbarity and butchery when ‘the-correct-God-backed coalition’ does the slaughter.
Nor will you be shown the Syrian mother sifting through body parts trying to see which limb could belong to her child, husband or parent.
Nor will you be shown an outpouring of emotions overflowing from New-Zealand to UK to Alaska.
Nor will you see the tears from bright blue eyes of a photogenic blonde.
Nor will you be made aware that when you buy American goods, you are helping them make more and more, bigger and bigger bombs.
I won’t visa
U.S. killing more civilians in Iraq, Syria than it acknowledges
(*This was February 2016. In April the figure was declared to be 41. The establishment is obviously lying.)
Please also cover brutal atrocities by Indian military forces in occupied Muslim-majority Jammu & Kashmir (which is being ignored by the so-called Western media). Today Kashmiri Muslims are observing ‘Black Day’, after more than 40 Kashmiris have been killed by Indian forces in last few days, and hundreds injured. Indian forces are using excessive force. The world’s largest democracy has already shut down all Kashmiri newspapers and channels, and no one is trending “je suis Kashmir”.
*India copies Israeli policies towards Palestinians in Kashmir. The world is in romance with India by ignoring dark chapters there…
One big question is why the U.S. has refused repeated offers from Russia to coordinate their efforts on defeating ISIS in Syria. Despite repeated offers from the Russian side, the latest on May 20, the U.S. has refused to respond.
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2016/05/26/us-rejects-russia-proposal-joint-operations-syria.html
Obviously sharing information and coordinating efforts could plausibly limit civilian casualties and result in a more effective anti-ISIS strategy.
And this is also where a Clinton presidency featuring the likes of Michele Flournoy (her probable Defense pick, and a Cheney protege) and Victoria Nuland (her probable State pick, wife of neocon Robert Kagan) would be most dangerous and destablizing. Ultimately this is why Hillary Clinton would be the worst president in terms of world peace – more conflict with Russia over a “Syrian no-fly zone” would be likely, for starters, not that it would end there.
Another large issue is the extent to which covert support for ISIS and Al Nusra is continuing from Turkey (which seems to be moving towards the Saudi model), Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Israel. Does the U.S. even have a coherent position on this anymore? Is the CIA still backing groups that are opposed to the Kurds, who the Pentagon is supporting?
Clearly the Syrian civil war, which Obama obviously supported in its early stages as part of a regime change effort to remove Assad, has spun out of anyone’s control, just like Libya did. This endless slaughter of men, women and children is the result.
The U.S. and Russia are not allies in this. The U.S. wants to get rid of Assad because he’s allied with Iran, while Russia is allied with Assad and Iran. The only common ground is that the U.S. Russia, Iran, and Assad all hate ISIS.
And the idea of a no-fly zone over Syria is truly frightening. Russia has a lot of nuclear weapons too, and risking a confrontation with it like that is irresponsible to the point of being insane. While most sane people would never launch a nuclear weapon, we came extremely close to nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis, so it should not be risked.
True. The US is interested in getting rid of Assad not because he is a dictator but because he is an ally of the Russians, another wonderful example of US hypocrisy.
Just yesterday I reread the last chapter of Richard Clark’s book, Against All Enemies. Though written in 2004, it is equally valid today. In the fifteen years since 9/11 our leaders have learned absolutely nothing from their repeated failures to curb the expansion of radical Islam, and it is apparent that the next four years will offer nothing different. What they have done, and what most Americans approve of, is a policy that will take not years but generations – perhaps even centuries – to rectify.
The only hope of changing course is to break the cycle of electing neocons and neolibs. Which means not voting for the Party in November.
Given US support for the genocide of Palestinians and droning here there and everywhere, these tragedies are predicatable and horrible and should constitute war crimes. But Hillary loves it.
and you don’t think Trump will love it even more?