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Chamberlain's Appeasing Israel
By Michael McGehee at Sep 20, 2011
Lately, Turkey has been moving away from Israel because the latter refuses to apologize for its illegal raid on a Turkish ship in international waters . . . which resulted in the brutal murders of innocent human rights activists who were trying to break an illegal siege on Gaza by bringing in food, medicine, toys, supplies to rebuild following the massive aggression known as the Gaza War (where nearly 1,500 Palestinians were killed—2/3 of them civilians, or a fifth being children—with high-tech weaponry). Turkey is right to ask for an apology from Israel, and in light of their refusal to do so, to end relations with them.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Sep 19, 2011
Today I was unfortunate enough to read through Christopher Hitchens' latest pro-war diatribe over at Slate: “In Defense of Endless War: As 9/11 showed, civilization has enemies with which peace is neither possible nor desirable.”... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Sep 15, 2011
Decades of enduring occupation, aggression, strangulation, racism, and their peace offers being rejected, Palestinians look to bypass their oppressors (US & Israel) and go to the UN to be recognized. For years the US and their Nazionist counterparts have demanded Palestinians renounce violence and recognize Israel's right to exist, but it is clear as day that it is the US and Israel who refuse to renounce violence and recognize Palestine. ... (More) Comments (0)
Ed Herman, Propaganda and Libya
By Michael McGehee at Sep 03, 2011
An "honorable man" who is "not motivated by self-gain and self-empowerment" "has the moral courage" to silence "the guns of brutality for good." Peppered throughout the Propanda System's treatment of NATO's War against Libya are claims about mercenaries, mass graves, genocide of Benghazi, and so on—and nearly none of it receives a modicum of validation. The claim that there are African mercenaries in Libya is taken at face value and repeated over and over despite no evidence of it whatsoever. At the same time, these same "journalists" are incapable of pointing out that there are foreign mercenaries in Libya unleashing horror on the people of Libya and they name of their organization is NATO. ... (More) Comments (0)
Humanitarian Imperialism in Libya
By Michael McGehee at Aug 31, 2011
International peace and justice is still threatened by the same evil that lurked in the 1930s, and any anti-war activist worth their salt opposes these wars of aggression. The victims don’t have to be saints or adherents of our political ideologies to warrant us taking a firm stand against aggression.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Aug 01, 2011
Here in Texas there was one terrorist attack (very likely by one or some of the rightwing Christians who were protesting the clinic earlier that day) on a Planned Parenthood office in Mckinney, and a thwarted attack of an AWOL soldier at Ford Hood. I look at a local news station (WFAA) to see how the two incidences were treated.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at Jul 27, 2011
This blog piece may be a bit cluttered with thoughts and ideas but my ending comment is that unless we reconsider what cultures really are and how they have shaped events, from the past to the present, then, and much like George Santayana said, we "are condemned to repeat it."... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at May 31, 2011
Letter to Star-Telegram on sustainable energy... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at May 18, 2011
I am still trying to make sense of the popular uprising in Afghanistan where following another US attack that killed four civilians—of course US/NATO claims without evidence that they were “insurgents”—an estimate of 1,500 people stormed a NATO base chanting death to America and the puppet president, violently clashing with police and leaving a dozen more Afghans dead.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at May 16, 2011
Thus President Obama admitted in an interview to 60 Minutes’ Steve Kroft on the assassination of Osama bin Laden that the only concern of violating international law is whether the victim is powerful or not.... (More) Comments (0)
By Michael McGehee at May 04, 2011
While President Obama and US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton call the death “justice," which by definition has to be rooted in law, we should take a look at what happened and whether or not this is the case.... (More) Comments (2)
By Michael McGehee at May 02, 2011
The death of Osama bin Laden (I will put aside questions of the burial at sea—I admit the whole thing is suspect but I don’t doubt bin Laden is really dead), the figurehead behind Al Qaeda, means nothing. He was not a master planner of terrorist attacks. He was simply an icon for people fed up with their lives and ready to do something about it. He was a useful tool when we were aiding the mujahedeen in Afghanistan back in the 1980s and he’s been a useful bogeyman ever since. But the world is a scary place and there is always a bogeyman to fill the void left behind by the Hitler’s, Hussein’s, and bin Laden’s of the world. Remember Zarqawi?... (More) Comments (0)
A New Challenge to the Left on Libya
By Michael McGehee at Mar 24, 2011
I am revising my challenge to the Left on Libya because apparently a number of things I had written had either been misinterpreted, or I am making some modifications myself. ... (More) Comments (2)
By Michael McGehee at Mar 16, 2011
It is upsetting to see so many leftists calling for intervention, or a No-fly Zone in Libya, or romanticizing the rebellion to the point of delusion leaving reality unrecognizable.... (More) Comments (5)
Free Libya and the Propaganda System
By Michael McGehee at Mar 03, 2011
This is not a peaceful protest for democracy. It’s a violent uprising to install a monarchy, which is also violently going after black Africans who apparently feel safer under Gaddafi than they do “free Libya.” Is it possible that the “black mercenaries” who are fighting with the protesters are defending Gaddafi’s regime in order to protect themselves from persecution? Possibly. But we should be aware that things aren’t always how they appear, especially when those who control how we are informed have their own reasons to get the facts wrong.... (More) Comments (5)


