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Chris Hedges yet again writes a profound report on the importance of US hypocrisy regarding war criminals & world atrocities against civilians in the name American freedom. American hypocrisy on war crimes makes a rules-based world, one that abides by international law, impossible.

[scheerpost.com] :-

"This collective hypocrisy, based on the lies we tell ourselves about ourselves, is accompanied by massive arms shipments to Ukraine. Fueling proxy wars was a specialty of the Cold War. We have returned to the script.
We know who our most recent war criminals are, among others: George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, General Ricardo Sanchez, former CIA Director George Tenet, former Asst. Atty. Gen. Jay Bybee, former Dep. Asst. Atty. Gen. John Yoo, who set the legal framework to authorize torture; the helicopter pilots who gunned down civilians, including Reuters journalists, in the “Collateral Murder” video released by WikiLeaks. We have evidence of the crimes they committed.

But, like Putin’s Russia, those who expose these crimes are silenced and persecuted. Julian Assange, even though he is not a US citizen and his WikiLeaks site is not a US-based publication, is charged under the US Espionage Act for making public numerous US war crimes.
If we demand justice for Ukrainians, as we should, we must also demand justice for the million people killed — 400,000 (400K) of whom were noncombatants — by our invasions, occupations and aerial assaults in Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, Yemen, and Pakistan. We must demand justice for those who were wounded, became sick or died because we destroyed hospitals and infrastructure. We must demand justice for the thousands of soldiers and marines who were killed, and many more who were wounded and are living with lifelong disabilities, in wars launched and sustained on lies. We must demand justice for the 38 million (thirtyeight million) people who have been displaced or become refugees in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, the Philippines, Libya, and Syria, a number that exceeds the total of all those displaced in all wars since 1900 (nineteen hundred), apart from World War II, according to the Watson Institute for International & Public Affairs at Brown University. Tens of millions of people, who had no connection with the attacks of 9/11(nine\eleven), were killed, wounded, lost their homes, and saw their lives and their families destroyed because of our war crimes. Who will cry out for them?
US Crimes Don’t Count"
Chris Hedges

A post that members such as @Alienbeing, @Lizard_of_Ahaz, @JackPedigo, @FearlessFly, @WordyWalt and quite a few others should heed to if they do not want contempt and scorn.

[scheerpost.com]

FrayedBear 9 Mar 22
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It is an unfortunate fact of life that in a hierarchical society the law is only applicable for the plebeian not for the patricians, except when another patrician finds it expedient for it to do so.

Very nicely put Len. And isn't it a fact that the exceptions to that rule, the fear of the revolutions that have overthrown tyrannical ruling classes in France, Russia, America, and China, are what drive the overwhelming urge to commit today's atrocities whether in the Yemen, Syria, Palestine, China, America or Ukraine?
I leave you with Kurt Weil's song modified & sung by a favourite, before she grew too old, performer who was born in Blackpool but sadly didn't have the benefit of being brought up there, Maddy Prior:

But compare to Ute Lemperer
Or the original sung by Lotte Lenya in German

Now wouldn't that be side splittingly ironic if America rises again but with the turmoil of 1789 France?

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