World War two Soon Followed

Giving politicians the use of a military establishment is self-destructive to the safety and prosperity of the people. We need a diverse set of institutions, along the lines of Amnesty International, to innovate various ways to intervene for the protection of foreign peoples. We should return to the wisdom of the Founders, who saw standing armies as dangerous, and who warned against entangling alliances and foreign interventions. We need to separate intervention and state. This is not to presume that no one should ever intervene to aid foreign peoples in need, but rather, that such intervention should be done on a decentralized basis, and not by politicians managing major national military establishments.

Saudi Arabia, which then inspired the criminal 9-11 attack against innocent Americans.

These stories were used to incite Americans to war. President H.W. Bush betrayed Iraqi rebels. This deception led to the quartering of U.S. In 1991, after the restoriation of Kuwait to its dictatorial rulers, President Bush urged the people of Iraq to rebel against Hussein. These claims were based on satellite photos faked by U.S. Saudi Arabia, which then inspired the criminal 9-11 attack against innocent Americans. U.S. politicians used fake intelligence to scare the world. The Iraqis promptly did so. The stories were false. U.S. leaders told the world that Iraqi forces were massed on the border to invade Saudi Arabia.

Robert A. Pape, the world’s foremost authority on suicide terrorism, comes to the same conclusion.

On September 11, 2001, many chickens came home to roost. Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, directed an attack against the World Trade Center in New York, and the Pentagon in Washington. Osama Bin Laden, a one-time U.S. The CIA-invented term blowback, accurately describes this event. 9-11 was not only a great crime against innocent people, it was also blowback for decades of disastrous meddling in the affairs of other countries. Even the Pentagon’s Defense Science Board sees a connection between U.S. Robert A. Pape, the world’s foremost authority on suicide terrorism, comes to the same conclusion. The nature of politics…

This was a war about nothing. He favored the larger empires against the smaller. It was simply war for war’s sake. When the war began President Wilson rightly advised Americans to remain neutral, both in deed and thought. Neither side had any… He honored the British blockade of U.S. But the President didn’t follow his own advice. And American politicians soon joined the insanity… This meant that America would feed, clothe, and arm the larger imperial powers, while providing nothing to the other side. U.S. President Wilson favored the larger empires.