Tuesday 16th of April 2024

great achievements .....

great achievements .....

The US government (White House and Congress) spends $10 billion dollars a month, or $120 billion a year, to fight an estimated "50 -75 'Al Qaeda types' in Afghanistan", according to the CIA and quoted in the Financial Times of London (6/25 -26/11, p. 5). During the past 30 months of the Obama presidency, Washington has spent $300 billion dollars in Afghanistan, which adds up to $4 billion dollars for each alleged 'Al Queda type'. If we multiply this by the two dozen or so sites and countries where the White House claims 'Al Qaeda' terrorists have been spotted, we begin to understand why the US budget deficit has grown astronomically to over $1.6 trillion for the current fiscal year.

During Obama's Presidency, Social Security's cost-of-living adjustment has been frozen, resulting in a net decrease of over 8 percent, which is exactly the amount spent chasing just 5 dozen 'Al Qaeda terrorists' in the mountains bordering Pakistan.

It is absurd to believe that the Pentagon and White House would spend $10 billion a month just to hunt down a handful of terrorists ensconced in the mountains of Afghanistan. So what is the war in Afghanistan about? The answer one most frequently reads and hears is that the war is really against the Taliban, a mass-based Islamic nationalist guerrilla movement with tens of thousands of activists. The Taliban, however, have never engaged in any terrorist act against the territorial United States or its overseas presence. The Taliban have always maintained their fight was for the expulsion of foreign forces occupying Afghanistan. Hence the Taliban is not part of any "international terrorist network". If the US war in Afghanistan is not about defeating terrorism, then why the massive expenditure of funds and manpower for over a decade?

Multi-Billion-Dollar Terrorists & The Disappearing Middle Class

on obama's footsteps...

White House Releases Trump Photo During Daesh Raid, Obama Photographer Says It’s Fake.


The photo, reminiscent of a 2011 photo of US President Barack Obama’s cabinet during the assassination raid on Osama bin Laden, was published Sunday, sparking accusations of conspiracy on social media.

The White House released a photo showing US President Trump and a number of US officials allegedly watching as US Special Operations forces approach the compound of Daesh leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi on Saturday evening. On Sunday morning, Trump announced that the long-planned raid had resulted in Baghdadi’s death.

“President @realDonaldTrump watches as US Special Operations forces close in on ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi,” the White House tweeted.

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https://sputniknews.com/us/201910281077163047-white-house-releases-trump...

 

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meanwhile in the apologetic SOB media...

According to one tweet, The Washington Post headline is tantamount to calling Osama bin Laden a “peace activist.”

The Fox News host, Sean Hannity, blasted The Washington Post for their obituary of the Daesh leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, who was reported dead following a US Spec Ops raid in Syria’s Idlib.

On Sunday, the WaPo changed its headline twice, at one point calling Baghdadi an “austere religious scholar.”

The headline, which initially said “Islamic State’s terrorist-in-chief” was later changed to say “Austere religious scholar at helm of Islamic State dies at 48.”

The headline infuriated Fox’s Hannity, who, in a series of tweets, sought to “educate” WaPo on what really happened.

“Dead at 48”? No—he was cornered  by the greatest toughest best military heroes on earth!! ,” Hannity expounded, adding, “How about we killed the evil SOB.”

 

 

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https://sputniknews.com/viral/201910281077163235-twitter-explodes-in-mem...

 

 

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