This will not end well
Now a strictly military action.
The Pentagon under President Donald Trump is enjoying greater freedom to run its wars the way it wants -- and not constantly seek White House approval on important decisions.
Many in the military appreciate this increased autonomy, but critics charge it is raising civilian death rates, puts the lives of US troops at greater risk and leads to a lack of oversight of America's conflicts.
Nowhere has the shift been more visible than in the fight against the Islamic State group in northern Syria, where under Barack Obama even minor tweaks to US plans underwent exhaustive White House scrutiny.
Since Trump's inauguration, the Marine Corps has brought an artillery battery into Syria, and the Army has moved in hundreds of Rangers, bringing the total number of US forces there to almost 1,000.
Commanders are weighing the possibility of deploying hundreds more, and the Pentagon this week announced it had provided artillery support and choppered local forces behind enemy lines in a bid to seize a strategic dam.
Personally I think Trump just cannot be bothered, any problems and he will just fire somebody and blame them.
One thing for sure is that the carnage will only increase and we will swell the ranks of those that hate us/resent us.
Basically this is what the war mongers like John McCain and the neoconservatives [PNAC] always wanted. We cannot pretend with the military leading our wars that we are nation building, nor is it a police action. It's an empire sliding into the only action it deems viable, violence and that is a signal of its decline, in its last viscous throws.
More money for more perpetual war, we are never safe by our own design. When one enemy fades we guarantee another will rise up in its place, we are exceptional, always fearful though dominant, always at war with the world. You are either with us or against us and we will even menace/bribe/bend our "allies" to ensure their obedience.
The wealth of a nation poured down the drain through fear. The loathing we reserve for anyone weaker than ourselves both foreign and domestic. Justified by xenophobia and religious dogma.
We are never wrong, we are good, the dispossessed, maimed, tortured and dead prop up our supposed "freedom", the tears of the millions of the bereft sooth our fevered brows. We are great. Exceptional. Any crimes we commit are for the greater good, ours alone.
Perpetual war, thank you for your service, a sainted military.
This will not end well.
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Meanwhile, Communists invade the MICC
Defensenews drive-by, can't get the Clash version of Clampdown outta my head right now.
DoD concerned with Chinese investments in US high-tech startups
Who is the enemy, is it everyone? Deals R Us. Also, oops:
Already a year delayed, KC-46 program at risk of further schedule slips
Or maybe just not test at all? Wouldn't that be "more efficient". Hopes not.
Thanks
Wow, the irony of that first item
@solublefish
Yup - and snarling at what was for a long time a major debt-holder maintaining that cannibalistic pathology... The rest of the world is going to decide, if this isn't already the case, that North America has to go to try to save some portion of the rest of the world. All because of a relative few and their propaganda and military machines...
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
@eyo
Hey, they can get around that again by putting in ejection seats for when the cock-pit bursts into flames.
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
Boeing is in bed with the Russians
Generals vs. CIA. Either way, the Deep State has won.
Events in Syria showed last year that Obama had lost complete control over war and foreign policy. We had the crazy situation of Pentagon backed groups fighting CIA backed groups. The same seems to have carried over to the Trump administration. Either way, there is no "civilian" control anymore--Trump is putting the proverbial icing on the cake that was baking for awhile now. Given Trump's appointments he seems to be favoring the Generals over the CIA, and the democratic party is favoring the CIA over the Generals. In terms of Middle East, the Generals seemed to have won. The proverbial handcuffs have come off.
Hey war is good business
and that's what amerkia is all about ...profit and more profit. Haven't you learned democracy is really capitalism? War promotes capitalism and therefore all wars promote democracy.
Max Keiser got it right this week when he explains if you provide unlimited credit to the Kleptocracy the easiest way to make profit is war. No product guarantees, no accountability, easy to over charge. What could be wrong with this picture? (the 1st 15 min)
https://www.rt.com/shows/keiser-report/381999-episode-max-keiser-1048/
The poor planet and its people....
“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”
Ferengi rule of aquisition 34
War is good for business.
I'm great at multi-tasking. I can waste time, be unproductive, and procrastinate all at the same time.
When you have one arrow in the quiver...
There is no such thing as TMI. It can always be held in reserve for extortion.
At least they're happy now!
"Generals and Majors always
Seem so unhappy 'less they got a war " XTC
The real SparkyGump has passed. It was an honor being your human.
Won't end well, but the question is
will it ever end?
Unfortunately, I would consider the Pentagon more sane than the regime we have in the White House. But still, the Pentagon isn't setting overall policy, just more power to employ tactics to achieve that policy without separate approvals. So the increase of U.S. activity in Syria, Yemen and elsewhere is clearly coming from the Trump admin. What kind of internal conflicts this might bring up remains to be seen, but that's going to happen if it isn't already.
Yes, probably better than trump sticking his finger in.
I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.
It is the Empire, alright
"We cannot pretend with the military leading our wars that we are nation building, nor is it a police action. It's an empire...."
First thing that I thought of when I heard this news was Roman Empire. Trump has just granted "imperium" to the field commanders, shredding the last pretence - and since the Korean War it has only been a pretense - of civilian control of the military.
[edited to correct spelling error]
We have the same starting point. I'm also thinking of
@solublefish Thank you!
Thank you!
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
When the first Dominionist General claims jurisdiction...
over the town where his base is located, you know damn well that nobody's gonna do a damn thing.
It will be a "Military Emergency" and congress will be at best moved to write a strongly worded letter about it.
I didn't really want to live through another round of Holy Wars, but the groundwork has been laid.
I do not pretend I know what I do not know.
Nowhere has the shift been
Nowhere has the shift been more visible than in the fight against the Islamic State group in northern Syria, where under Barack Obama even minor tweaks to US plans underwent exhaustive White House scrutiny.
Like this?
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/russia-scores-syrian-troops-killed-airstrike/
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/09/20/rogue-mission-did-the-pentagon-bo...
"More for Gore or the son of a drug lord--None of the above, fuck it, cut the cord."
--Zack de la Rocha
"I tell you I'll have nothing to do with the place...The roof of that hall is made of bones."
-- Fiver
indeed and it looks like the build up at the start of the
Yep
"You can't just leave those who created the problem in charge of the solution."---Tyree Scott
Do you have iodine pills?
If you task the military to achieve an objective they will use all available lethal force. The situation in Syria is very complex.
Problem #1:
A standoff between Israel and Russia is happening. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the recent air strikes by his country inside Syria targeted weapons bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah, and the same would be done again if necessary. Israel considers Hezbollah terrorists and therefore their right to bomb in Syrian Territory. There are Russian soldiers and support personnel in Syria. The Israeli bombs came close to Russians on the ground. Russia apparently called the Israeli ambassador to the Kremlin and told him in no uncertain terms to stop. It is Israel's policy to respond to terrorists with an iron fist. It is Russia's policy to protect Russian personnel, using what ever means necessary, including tactical nuclear weapons if overwhelming conventional forces are used against Russians.
The Syrian military is also deeply involved. “Syria could retaliate against Israel by firing SCUD missiles, should the latter strike Syria one more time” said the message that was delivered through the Russian mediators." Syria is thought to have 800 cold war era SCUD missiles with 1000 lb warheads. Syria claimed to have fired air to ground missiles and destroyed an Israeli warplane. Israel denies that the missile hit its target.
Problem#2:
Raqqa. This is ISIS headquarters in Syria. It is a city of about 220,000 people. The US has made it its business to drive ISIS out, with absolutely no legal authority to have a military presence in Syria. They have the usual "coalition forces" plus Kurdish fighters. The situation is complex especially since Turkey has troops on the ground in Northern Syria but will not work with the US because of the Kurdish element. Meanwhile, Syria and Russia are telling the US to stay out, that they are not being helpful and that this US military operation is illegal under international law. What happens next? If the US drops bombs on the city then there will be considerable civilian casualties. If the US is successful at a huge cost in lives and property will the US then occupy a city within the Syrian State?
I'm mot implying that these are the only problems, just that these are becoming the most acute at this time.
With delicate, difficult geopolitical decisions to be made, our CIC has left it up to the military brass. Like I said, just in case go get some iodine pills because there are two nuclear powers at loggerheads now in the ME and the radiation will eventually make it to our shores.
Capitalism has always been the rule of the people by the oligarchs. You only have two choices, eliminate them or restrict their power.
@The Wizard
This smells like a set-up where the smaller psychopathic bully forces the target to defend himself so that the huge psychopathic bully can "obliterate" him with 'justification'... there are unlikely to be survivors anywhere around the world to lay blame for forcing nuclear defenses on Syria, Russia and multiple other long-targeted corporate-independent countries for long, anyway. The resultant decade-or-more-long nuclear dimming/drought alone (quite apart from the radiation levels and other potential effects) of this Nuclear War On The World - now predictable via modern computer modelling of the results of even a regional nuclear war between two small countries - would predictably globally wipe out crops and oxygen-producing plant life then no longer sufficient to support life on already-industrially/militarily poisoned and rapidly-diminishing Earth: Game Over for complex, oxygen-dependent life on the planet.
Anyone remember Clinton consistently promising to "totally obliterate" Iran for any strike against Israel?
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-politics-iran-idUSN2224332720080422
I wonder why the next 10 years were specified? Political reasons or estimates that we might at this point have less than a decade left of life on the planet? Especially if pollinators - and much of the world's irreplaceable remaining wildlife and food/water/oxygen producers dependent upon them - are successfully murdered now to create a very tight and limited food monopoly using robotic bees in this short-term (and shrinking) looting phase.
https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/2158218-hillary-clintons-letter-...
The amount of media ownership/power held by this man is scary, as are his priorities. Please read this in full at source, if at all possible.)
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2016/04/22/meet-hillarys-1-campaign-donor-i...
(Bolding mine)
https://theintercept.com/2015/09/09/hillary-clinton-goes-militaristic-ha...
(Auto-play video has Trump promising to stand against any enemy attacking Israel.)
http://www.jerusalemonline.com/news/world-news/the-israeli-connection/tr...
All of the listed as long-targeted countries no longer have anything to lose by uniting to take the US monster out while they can, as it's been made obvious that they'll all be flattened regardless of anything they do. And that this group of pathological US self-interests and their lackeys/dupes will in any event destroy all life on the planet, at best within the next few decades, in the pursuit of 'having it all', unless the corporations and billionaires - not just their political lackeys and lobbyists - are entirely (and immediately) taken out of politics/policy.
A blast from the past, with video at source:
http://www.npr.org/sections/krulwich/2010/07/01/128170775/a-very-scary-l...
(Get nothing but crap on searches; probably at least in part because too tired to think of appropriate terms...)
http://www.universetoday.com/25370/how-does-the-earth-protect-us-from-sp...
Gee, just suppose that protective effect had been experimentally destroyed? Guess we wouldn't be sitting here now, so I guess it's OK for such experiments with the life-support system to continue until one does - ooooopsies! - wipe out all life on Earth, just to see if some set of pathological nutcases can find some new way to kill/control/profit from more of every facet of Life.
And in view of not only some of the secondary effects of nuclear explosions but direct ones of the globally toxic, acid-rain-producing and ozone-destroying sun-life-blocking 'geoengineering fixes' being promoted by polluters planning to profit further from Life's destruction before it goes entirely, due to their profiteering:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stratosphere
To say the least, experimentally messing with the life support system is going beyond unsustainable and far into deep, mindless lunacy. And that's what we are dealing with.
But some of these policy-purchasing billionaires (and, it would appear, their [ultimately destined to become Silicon Valley, hedge-funding-careered-types, as seems a trend from the Bush Admin on?] corporate-connected political lackeys) believe that they can become unliving 'immortals' able to survive even the hell they're creating by having their memories recorded as programs transferred into computers/robots or their brains transplanted into repairable machine bodies actually incapable of providing the complex biological sustenance and triggers our brains require - and a number of techies as well are being brainwashed into believing that machines are 'better than life' because more efficient in specific areas - and they may potentially be, in certain areas, and as tools when programmed/operated properly in the improvement of life for life, machines being rather pointless on their own as a planned-by-the-few replacement for 'less-efficient' life. But that's typical of the psychopathic viewpoint they're trying to 'normalize' - such scamps!
And some billionaires have invested heavily in technology toward the end of turning themselves into 'nano-tech-brain-improved' cyborgs or machines, (hoping, I suppose, to become their own tools (and not the programmable tools of others,) since the belief among some is that life should be replaced by machines ASAP) although this direction is now shifting to head transplants, which at least seems more biologically feasible, although this goes beyond traumatic spinal cord injury and repair, not to mention that potential degree of likely unavoidable damage of the brain deprived of circulation/nourishment for at least some period - or of just exactly whose healthy bodies are to be used to try out for these greed-heads, (how many tries will be required for success where the isolated brain can at least perceive some of, and communicate with, the outside world?) or even found in their to-be-freely poisoned world which life will soon be incapable of surviving, much of it already rapidly dying off at accelerating rates and almost at irrecoverable levels now.
Wouldn't it be nice if we somehow saved ourselves at this last hour?
And again something appropriate turned up in the mix just now. Maybe I just listen to a lot of protest stuff, but there is a lot out there...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydGrJ0DjyQ0&list=RDydGrJ0DjyQ0#t=220
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGdW4PaY4hA&list=RDjGdW4PaY4hA#t=281
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
US military blames allegations of
civilian casualties in Mosul due to Iraq targeting requests and "ISIS's inhuman tactics". It is going to investigate.
http://ckom.com/article/1415325/us-command-mosul-airstrikes-were-request...
It is good to know that the US is not targeting civilian infrastructure like the Russians and Syrians did in Aleppo. Also take note that the US is using humane high penetration Mark 82(500lb) and Mark 83(1,000lb) tritinol filled bombs instead of those crappy barrel bombs filled with 500lb of mostly ammonium nitrate fertilizer that Assad uses to kill his own people.
Note: it was difficult to find a western media report that included the part about "protected sites". Most of the media did not mention this aspect of the bombing.
Just gotta say (before I get
Just gotta say (before I get sidetracked and forget, as usual,) how much I appreciate your posts/information/viewpoints - and your writing! There's such tragic poetry within your essay...
Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.
A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.
How can it end well?
Unless somehow, the people of the World come together and unanimously reject this greed driven insanity.
Beware the bullshit factories.