US Media Keeping Americans Blissfully Ignorant over Syria As Washington ‘Weighs Options’
This
only serves to prove that the United States, and its people, learned
absolutely nothing from the Iraq War, which saw the same brazen
disregard for legal precedent by launching an attack against Saddam
Hussein in 2003, the consequences of which we are experiencing to this
day. As the UN weapon inspectors were on the ground, practically
screaming that they could not locate weapons of mass destruction, the
Bush administration shrugged off these uncomfortable truths and carried
out its diabolical designs anyways.
only serves to prove that the United States, and its people, learned
absolutely nothing from the Iraq War, which saw the same brazen
disregard for legal precedent by launching an attack against Saddam
Hussein in 2003, the consequences of which we are experiencing to this
day. As the UN weapon inspectors were on the ground, practically
screaming that they could not locate weapons of mass destruction, the
Bush administration shrugged off these uncomfortable truths and carried
out its diabolical designs anyways.
In
reality, the US did learn one valuable lesson from the Iraq War. It
learned it can manipulate the opinions of the people to an astonishing
degree. By using the entire media leviathan to coordinate a hate
campaign against one state leader, in this case Bashar Assad, it can
make the people forget legal precedent, not to mention common sense.
reality, the US did learn one valuable lesson from the Iraq War. It
learned it can manipulate the opinions of the people to an astonishing
degree. By using the entire media leviathan to coordinate a hate
campaign against one state leader, in this case Bashar Assad, it can
make the people forget legal precedent, not to mention common sense.
Wake up, America, before it’s too late.
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