"Look not to the politicians; look to yourselves." ~ Richard Cobden
The Quiet Wars That No One Ever Knows
Submitted by BrianAnderson on Fri, 2012-03-02 01:00
"The deaths of Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein meant that the emotional base for military intervention in the Middle East was dwindling. As we moved into late 2011, though, the US government found few people to pinpoint as ‘enemies.’ US national security advisors have insisted that Pakistani leadership knew nothing about bin Laden’s years-long residency in Abbottabad, but the media’s opinion of the circumstance still seems to hint at the idea that ‘they couldn’t have magically missed him.'"
0
Your rating: None
User Login
Search This Site
Recent comments
-
SHOOT THE MESSENGER In the future, I’ll avoid Troll Bait as...15 hours 24 min ago
-
Wonderful solution that will save Bitcoins.1 day 7 hours ago
-
Glock27: While the Comedy is a work of poetry, its primary m...1 day 8 hours ago
-
The future has arrived.1 day 18 hours ago
-
A compound-complex dialogue. About five to six years past I...2 days 17 hours ago
-
Mhstahl: Thank you for writing and for your comments. While...1 week 19 hours ago
-
Goodbye Posse Comitatus, hello Martial Law. Your papers plea...1 week 1 day ago
-
Agree on Bookman, Paul. I find your comments most apt....1 week 2 days ago
-
Nope, this view is completely in error. If it were that easy...1 week 2 days ago
-
Bookman is just the typical state-loving bootlicker. His opi...1 week 2 days ago
more
Root Strikers
Supporters
Merchandise
User Map
Latest Tweets
New recommended column on STR: Where Zero Tolerance Is Overdue http://t.co/KCsQwiHVQC
1 day 21 hours ago
New recommended column on STR: The Voluntary Voice (Book Review #4) http://t.co/6QCn3oykFR
1 week 1 day ago
New recommended column on STR: Dante’s Divine Comedy and the Divine Origins of the Free Market http://t.co/jW0qF12WRc
1 week 4 days ago
- 1 of 41
- ››







Reprint Rights