“Death before dishonor” is still operative. When it comes to losing a war, none of the military brass or politicians in charge know when to quit.
Gary G. Kohls, MD, Duty to Warn / Evergreene Digest
Submitted by David Culver
(August 21, 2012) Embedded journalists in Kabul, remaining unconditionally obedient to the Pentagon spin machine, reported last week that another handful of “NATO” soldiers in the “NATO-led” “coalition of the willing” were killed this past weekend by what I call ”friendly fire fragging” at the hands of our Afghan “trainees”, who will hate our guts forever for what America has been doing to their people and land, people who had nothing to do with bin Laden and yet still were scape-goated, murdered, impoverished and forced from their land as refugees because of 9/11/01. After the fog of the propaganda was fleshed out, it was revealed that the dead were actually American soldiers – and the war, AKA, Operation Iraq Liberation (OIL), remains a “US-led”, rather than a “NATO-led” coalition that is desperately hanging on in that futile war.
“Death before dishonor” is still operative. When it comes to losing a war, none of the military brass or politicians in charge know when to quit.
Has anybody else noticed that the mainstream (embedded) media rarely tells us about the single deaths until much later when the soldier’s body bag comes home? The Pentagon seems to sense the obligation to tell us about the multiple deaths, but obviously doesn’t want the public to start realizing that, after ten gruesome years, we are losing that inglorious war? The Pentagon made it sound like the “US-led coalition” in Vietnam won every battle in that war-torn nation but still lost the war and refused to admit that we lost the last Iraq War when we retreated, somehow claiming a stalemate, from that bombed-out nation a year or two ago. Did we not notice that the average Iraqi was in the street cheering the victory of their freedom fighters that succeeded in driving out us infidels?




It aint even good for profits if you stop and think about it.
War – what is it good for? Nothing! Edwin Starr
Sorry, forgot – profits…