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War is Not About Truth, Justice and the American Way

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2011

Lawrence Wilkerson Pt2: I learned that war was about power, politics and commercial advantage

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  • I hope that all young soldiers of all nations around the world must see this video and think about peace.

    There can't be a war without soldiers.

  • "I learned that war was about power, politics and commercial advantage'

    No shit ?!

    Anyway, violence will not be defeated anytime soon, but organised delusions like religion and war should be declared barbarism and left in the past. How stupid is that, to kill someone i dont know, just because some fat coward hiding in HQ ordered me to !

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  • @Bankstercide Whoops - "That's why Shake and Bake" tactics were used in Iraq as well as in Vietnam.

  • White Phosphorous (WP) is really amazing stuff... in a bad way.  If it touches you, it will burn through your flesh to the very bone. Water will not mitigate its effects, and grown men will run in front of the enemy's guns for fear of what it may do to them.

    That's why "Shake and Bake" tactics were used in Iraq. Soldiers are very pragmatic people and will use what gets them back in one piece, ethics be damned.

  • Plundering Abroad in Search of Monsters

    /watch?v=qHkrfs4NOmE&hd=1

    "We need to back away from this expansive, Cold War-oriented, enemy-seeking military strategy. We've got to get out of what Madison called, 'going abroad in search of monsters to destroy'; that's what we've been doing now for a long time - and it needs to stop." ~ US Colonel (ret) Douglas MacGregor

  • Schmedley Butler again surfaces!

  • This reminds me of the struggle for evolution to be taught in schools, even if the facts are behind you it does not mean it will be accepted. Depressing.

  • The part where Wilkerson stated that only half of the seminar accepted the facts was scary. What was even more frightening is that then those who did not accept the facts were then allowed to go back and their troops.

    That explains a lot. I have so much more respect for the military now (I had little to begin with), at least they aren't all ignoring the facts.

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