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>War Drums for Syria?  - Ron Paul - 
Destroying other nations with bombs as a supposedly "humanitarian" way of solving their problems is pure madness. Our government knows this. These policies have other motives. Americans do not read serious foreign policy news, they take their information from the mainstream press and then think they have all the answers. We are like little children being manipulated by "mom and dad" in Washington, where vast profit is made from killing every day - and quite intentionally. Mom and Dad are not preserving democracy. They are not trying to help anyone. They are bent on global power and vast profit. Anyone who believes otherwise is a simpleton and very uninformed.

Before you jump on the war band-wagon try reading some serious foreign policy news. The Center for Research on Globalization is a good place to start.

http://globalresearch.ca/

Learn what your government is really doing. You can never understand the US government by taking your news from corporate media sources. There has been little real foreign news and foreign polcy news in the US for decades now. The public has been rendered ignorant and gullible by design. They manipulate us on behalf of the war profiteers, a group which happens to consist of many of our elected representatives. We do not need to reflexively defend them. Nothing good can come of such misguided loyalty. If you believe them, their contempt for you deepens. Understand this: they think you are an idiot if you are an American. These policies are not meant to help us as a nation. They are also not meant to help the people we bomb. Who benefits? That should always be your first question. Don't forget it.


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Beginning of the headline : War drums are beating again in Washington.This time Syria is in the crosshairs after a massacre there last week left more than 100 dead.As might be expected from an administration with an announced policy of "regime change" in Syria, the reaction was to blame only the Syriangovernment for the tragedy, expel Syrian diplomats from Washington, and announce that the US may attack Syria even without UN approval... Read More
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