The more we know about our history the less doomed we are to repeat it. Understanding what led to the catastrophe of the Iraq War is key to interrupting the pattern of America’s obsessive militarism.m.barnesandnoble.com/w/To-St…

Aug 5, 2020 · 1:18 PM UTC

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From what I remember ... George W. started that war because he was angry ... angry that someone ... perhaps from Iraq ... tried to kill his father ... they failed to kill his father ... but George W. was so angry ... started the war anyway! ... Look and see what he's done!
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"Interrupting the pattern"?...CEASE-FIRE!, w/The Taliban, Al Qaeda, ISIS too; monumental in accomplishment, monumental in difficulty: requiring urgent priority focus. War of Terror: #1 racism inflamer, #1 wealth extrator--CEASE-FIRE!!!
Replying to @marwilliamson
I’m going to guess that the short version is: follow the money. It usually is at the heart of all our problems. Our incentives are completely out of whack. But good morning!
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How many wars have we started on the last three years? Coincidence? But everything Trump does is bad?
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The war mongers know the war history VERY well, out of absolute Greed and callousness they will continue endless wars, We the voiceless People, want peace and justice!!🌎✌❤🌈
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Yet if we don’t look deeper and fix ourselves we can expect more greed, inequality, and empires going to war. The empire of the US is facing the empires of China, Russia- more war. Until we see why we do this and finally work to stop it we risk humanity’s future & history rpting
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Yeah we gotta fix that.
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