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		<title>2012 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[WH Okays OKs Military Detention of Terrorism Suspects The White House is signing off on a controversial new law that would authorize the U.S. military to arrest and indefinitely detain alleged al Qaeda members or other terrorist operatives captured on American soil. . . The detainee provisions are just one part of the annual NDAA [...]]]></description>
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<h2>WH Okays OKs Military Detention of Terrorism Suspects</h2>
<p>The White House is signing off on a controversial new law that would authorize the U.S. military to arrest and indefinitely detain alleged al Qaeda members or other terrorist operatives captured on American soil. . .</p>
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<h2>Obama Had Indefinite Detention Inserted Into NDAA </h2>
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<h2>There Goes the Republic</h2>
<h3>By Robert Scheer</h3>
<p>Once again the gods of war have united our Congress like nothing else. Unable to agree on the minimal spending necessary to save our economy, schools, medical system or infrastructure, the cowards who mislead us have retreated to the irrationalities of what George Washington in his farewell address<br />
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		<title>U.S. Apache Helicopter Killing Civilians in Iraq</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 20:37:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wikileaks is a website launched in December 2006 that publishes anonymous submissions and leaks of sensitive documents from governments and other organizations, while preserving the anonymity of its sources. A senior military official confirmed to the Associated Press that this video showing the murder of two Reuters journalists in 2007 is authentic. As the Huffington [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wikileaks is a website launched in December 2006 that publishes anonymous submissions and leaks  of sensitive documents from governments and other organizations, while preserving the anonymity of its sources. A senior military official confirmed to the Associated Press that this video showing the murder of two Reuters journalists in 2007 is authentic. As the Huffington Posts&#8217;s Dan Froomkin <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/04/05/wikileaks-exposes-video-o_n_525569.html">reported</a> yesterday, the video shows &#8220;a U.S. Army Apache helicopter in Baghdad in 2007 repeatedly opening fire on a group of men that included a Reuters photographer and his driver &#8212; and then on a van that stopped to rescue one of the wounded men.&#8221;  </p>
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<p>Salon&#8217;s Glenn Greenwald makes the important point that this is not an aberration in these dirty wars. &#8220;It&#8217;s the opposite:  it&#8217;s par for the course, standard operating procedure, what we do in wars, invasions, and occupation.  The only thing that&#8217;s rare about the Apache helicopter killings is that we know about it and are seeing what happened on video.  And we&#8217;re seeing it on video not because it&#8217;s rare, but because it just so happened&#8230; to result in the deaths of two Reuters employees, and thus received more attention than the thousands of other similar incidents where nameless Iraqi civilians are killed.&#8221;   </p>
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		<title>Air Force Works to Instill &#8216;Warrior Culture&#8217; in Drone Crews</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 15:35:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Julian E. Barnes The Los Angeles Times, March 29, 2010 As part of an effort to extend the military&#8217;s &#8220;warrior culture&#8221; to unmanned planes, the Air Force is overhauling how it trains the crews that operate its rapidly growing fleet of Predators, Reapers and other remotely piloted aircraft. The changes in training will affect [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Julian E. Barnes<br />
The Los Angeles Times, March 29, 2010</p>
<p>As part of an effort to extend the military&#8217;s &#8220;warrior culture&#8221; to unmanned planes, the Air Force is overhauling how it trains the crews that operate its rapidly growing fleet of Predators, Reapers and other remotely piloted aircraft.</p>
<p>The changes in training will affect hundreds of personnel who fly the unmanned aircraft remotely over war zones from distant bases and control their powerful cameras and targeting systems.</p>
<p>The effort is part of a move by the Air Force to put as much emphasis on drones as it does on traditional fighters and bombers, officials said.<br />
. . .<br />
The new training is a mix of the technical &#8212; details about the radar, camera and laser systems &#8212; and what Allen calls &#8220;infusing the Air Force warrior culture&#8221; into the job.</p>
<p>&#8220;They need to understand the battle space. They need to understand working with a crew,&#8221; Allen said. &#8220;This is absolutely flying a vehicle, and we want someone dedicated to this duty.&#8221;<br />
. . .<br />
&#8220;You do not want to feel you are not in the actual fight,&#8221; said Airman Paul South, 20, of East Smithfield, Pa., a member of the first class of new sensor trainees. &#8220;You are in the fight, and you need to realize what is on the line every time you are doing your job.&#8221;</p>
<p>Click Here to Read <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-predator-gunners29-2010mar29,0,2393903.story">More &#8230;</a> </p>
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		<title>The &#8216;Long War&#8217; Quagmire</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Tom Hayden Los Angeles Times, March 28, 2010 Without public debate and without congressional hearings, a segment of the Pentagon and fellow travelers have embraced a doctrine known as the Long War, which projects an &#8220;arc of instability&#8221; caused by insurgent groups from Europe to South Asia that will last between 50 and 80 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Tom Hayden<br />
Los Angeles Times, March 28, 2010</strong></p>
<p>Without public debate and without congressional hearings, a segment of the Pentagon and fellow travelers have embraced a doctrine known as the Long War, which projects an &#8220;arc of instability&#8221; caused by insurgent groups from Europe to South Asia that will last between 50 and 80 years. According to one of its architects, Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan are just &#8220;small wars in the midst of a big one.&#8221;</p>
<p>Consider the audacity of such an idea. An 80-year undeclared war would entangle 20 future presidential terms stretching far into the future of voters not yet born. The American death toll in Iraq and Afghanistan now approaches 5,000, with the number of wounded a multiple many times greater. Including the American dead from 9/11, that&#8217;s 8,000 dead so far in the first decade of the Long War. And if the American armed forces are stretched thin today, try to conceive of seven more decades of combat.</p>
<p>The costs are unimaginable too. According to economists Joseph E. Stiglitz and Linda Bilmes, Iraq alone will be a $3-trillion war. Those costs, and the other deficit spending of recent years, yield &#8220;virtually no room for new domestic initiatives for Mr. Obama or his successors,&#8221; according to a New York Times budget analysis in February. Continued deficit financing for the Long War will rob today&#8217;s younger generation of resources for their future.</p>
<p>Click Here to <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/la-oe-hayden28-2010mar28,0,4563376.story">Read More &#8230;</a> </p>
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		<title>The Sanctity of Military Spending</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on Salon.com, January 26, 2010. By Glenn Greenwald Administration officials announced last night that the President, in tomorrow&#8217;s State of the Union address, will propose a multi-year freeze on certain domestic discretionary spending programs. This is an &#8220;initiative intended to signal his seriousness about cutting the budget deficit,&#8221; officials told The New York Times. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Posted on Salon.com, January 26, 2010.<br />
By Glenn Greenwald</strong></p>
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Administration officials <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/26/us/politics/26budget.html">announced last night</a> that the President, in tomorrow&#8217;s State of the Union address, will propose a multi-year freeze on certain domestic discretionary spending programs.  This is an &#8220;initiative intended to signal his seriousness about cutting the budget deficit,&#8221; officials told <em>The New York Times</em>.  </p>
<p>But the freeze is more notable for what it excludes than what it includes.  For now, it does not include the largest domestic spending programs:  Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.  And all &#8220;security-related programs&#8221; are also exempted from the freeze, which means it does not apply to military spending, the intelligence budget, the Surveillance State, or foreign military aid.  As always, the notion of decreasing the deficit and national debt through reductions in military spending is one of the most absolute Washington taboos.  What possible rationale is there for that?</p>
<p>The facts about America&#8217;s bloated, excessive, always-increasing military spending are now well-known.  The U.S. spends almost as much on military spending as the entire rest of the world combined, and spends roughly six times more than the second-largest spender, China.  Even as the U.S. sunk under increasingly crippling levels of debt over the last decade, defense spending rose steadily, sometimes precipitously.  That explosion occurred even as overall military spending in the rest of the world decreased, thus expanding the already-vast gap between our expenditures and the world&#8217;s.  As one &#8220;defense&#8221; spending watchdog group put it:  <strong>&#8220;The US military budget was almost 29 times as large as the combined spending of the six &#8216;rogue&#8217; states</strong> (Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Sudan and Syria) who spent $14.65 billion.&#8221;  </p>
<p><strong>Original Article URL:</strong><br /><a href="http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/index.html?story=/opinion/greenwald/2010/01/26/defense">http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/index.html?story=/opinion/greenwald/2010/01/26/defense</a></p>
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		<title>The Joys of Perpetual War</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on TomDispatch.com, October 20, 2009. Cashing in the War Dividend By Jo Comerford So you thought the Pentagon was already big enough? Well, what do you know, especially with the price of the American military slated to grow by at least 25% over the next decade? . . . The tired peace dividend tug [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Posted on TomDispatch.com, October 20, 2009.<br />
<a href="http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175129/jo_comerford_three_cheers_for_the_war_dividend">Cashing in the War Dividend</a><br />
By Jo Comerford</strong></p>
<p>So you thought the Pentagon was already big enough? Well, what do you know, especially with the price of the American military slated to grow by at least 25% over the next decade?<br />
. . .<br />
The tired peace dividend tug boat left the harbor two decades ago, dragging with it laughable hopes for universal health care and decent public education. Now, the mighty USS War Dividend is preparing to set sail. The economic weather reports may be lousy and the seas choppy, but one thing is guaranteed: that won&#8217;t stop it.</p>
<p>The United States, of course, long ago captured first prize in the global arms race. It now spends as much as the next 14 countries combined, even as the spending of our rogue enemies and former enemies &#8212; Cuba, Iran, Libya, North Korea, Sudan, and Syria &#8212; much in the headlines for their prospective armaments, makes up a mere 1% of the world military budget. Still, when you&#8217;re a military superpower focused on big-picture thinking, there&#8217;s no time to dawdle on the details.</p>
<p>And be reasonable, who could expect the U.S. to fight two wars <em>and</em> maintain more than 700 bases around the world for less than the $704 billion we&#8217;ll shell out to the Pentagon in 2010? But here&#8217;s what few Americans grasp and you aren&#8217;t going to read about in your local paper either: according to Department of Defense projections, the baseline military budget &#8212; just the bare bones, not those billions in war-fighting extras &#8212; is projected to increase by 2.5% each year for the next 10 years. In other words, in the next decade the basic Pentagon budget will grow by at least $133.1 billion, or 25%.<br />
. . .<br />
Read More at:<br />
<a href="http://www.tomdispatch.com/post/175129/jo_comerford_three_cheers_for_the_war_dividend">www.tomdispatch.com/post/175129/jo_comerford_three_cheers_for_the_war_dividend</a></p>
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		<title>Your Tax Dollars at Work &#8211; War as a Video Game</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[War is Not a Video Game by David Sirota I&#8217;m a video game geek, so as I sat through movie previews a few weeks ago, I was sure I was watching Nintendo ads. There on the cinema&#8217;s screen was a super-sleek plane flying over a moonscape while communicating with an orbiting satellite. In the next [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong><a href="http://www.salon.com/opinion/feature/2009/08/29/military_marketing/">War is Not a Video Game</a><br />
by David Sirota</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m a video game geek, so as I sat through movie previews a few weeks ago, I was sure I was watching Nintendo ads.</p>
<p>There on the cinema&#8217;s screen was a super-sleek plane flying over a moonscape while communicating with an orbiting satellite. In the next moment, a multicolored topographical map, orders being barked — and in my own mind, memories of &#8220;Call of Duty&#8221; graphics. And then, finally, two guys in front of a computer console, and the jarring punch line: &#8220;It&#8217;s not science fiction; it&#8217;s what we do every day,&#8221; said the bold type, followed by a U.S. Air Force symbol.</p>
<p>Before giving the audience a chance to digest the slogan, it was onto another montage, this one of helicopters and explosions with 1970s music playing in the background. A preview for a Steve McQueen-themed game, I thought. Then, though, the familiar kicker: &#8220;The drones fight terrorism and protect America, and in the process, they keep the front lines unmanned,&#8221; said the voiceover, adding, &#8220;This isn&#8217;t science fiction; this is life in the United States Navy.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . .</p>
<p>More broadly, the American psyche&#8217;s slow progress toward an increasingly peaceful disposition could be stunted by the propaganda&#8217;s powerful paradox: While sanitizing ads play to the country&#8217;s growing disgust with militarism, they could ultimately lead us to be more supportive of militarism. How? By convincing us that violence can be just another innocuous expression of adolescent technophilia.</p>
<p>If we end up thinking that, we will have once again forgotten what all wars, even the justifiable ones, always are: lamentable human tragedies.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Posted on Google News Sheehan returns to rebuke Obama OAK BLUFFS, Massachusetts — After spending weeks dogging George W. Bush&#8217;s presidential vacations, anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan is now trying to make life uncomfortable for President Barack Obama. Sheehan used to pitch a peace camp near Bush&#8217;s ranch in Crawford, Texas, becoming a symbol of the [...]]]></description>
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<p><img src="http://so-cal-war-tax-resist.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/cindy.jpg" alt="Peace Mom, Cindy Sheehan" title="cindy_sheehan" width="186" height="264" class="size-medium wp-image-69" align="left" />OAK BLUFFS, Massachusetts — After spending weeks dogging George W. Bush&#8217;s presidential vacations, anti-war protester Cindy Sheehan is now trying to make life uncomfortable for President Barack Obama.</p>
<p>Sheehan used to pitch a peace camp near Bush&#8217;s ranch in Crawford, Texas, becoming a symbol of the anti-war movement after her son Casey died in action in Iraq.</p>
<p>On Thursday, she and a band of anti-war protesters turned up outside the media center used by journalists covering Obama&#8217;s vacation on the well-heeled east coast resort island of Martha&#8217;s Vineyard.</p>
<p>&#8220;The reason I am here is because &#8230; even though the facade has changed in Washington DC, the policies are still the same,&#8221; Sheehan told a handful of journalists, against a backdrop of her &#8220;Camp Casey&#8221; banner.</p>
<p>She told US peace activists to wake up and protest Obama&#8217;s escalation of the war in Afghanistan, and complained that despite the president&#8217;s anti-war stance, US troops remained in Iraq.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have to realize, it is not the president who is power, it is not the party that is in power it is the system that stays the same, no matter who is in charge.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We are here to make the wars unpopular again,&#8221; she said.</p>
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		<title>F-22: $1.75 Billion Boondoggle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editorial Published in The New York Times, July 15, 2009 An unlikely alliance of senators — led by Saxby Chambliss of Georgia and including Edward Kennedy and John Kerry of Massachusetts and Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut — is backing an indefensible defense budget boondoggle: the wasting of $1.75 billion on seven additional F-22 fighter jets [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Editorial Published in The New York Times, July 15, 2009</strong></p>
<p>An unlikely alliance of senators — led by Saxby Chambliss of Georgia and including Edward Kennedy and John Kerry of Massachusetts and Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut — is backing an indefensible defense budget boondoggle: the wasting of $1.75 billion on seven additional F-22 fighter jets that the Pentagon says it neither wants nor needs.</p>
<p>. . .</p>
<p>The F-22’s main contractor, Lockheed Martin, and its multiple subcontracting suppliers, have spread its 25,000 jobs across 44 states. And a majority of the members of the Armed Services Committee proved unable to resist that lure. Senator Chambliss, whose state is home to Lockheed Martin’s primary manufacturing plant for the F-22, sponsored the committee amendment adding the seven planes, which was approved by a 13-to-11 vote. Senator Kerry, who is not on the committee, has since said that he also supports the purchase. . .</p>
<p>Read More At: <br /><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/16/opinion/16thu2.html?_r=1&#038;ref=opinion">http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/16/opinion/16thu2.html?_r=1&#038;ref=opinion</a> </p>
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		<title>Untold Truths About the American Revolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 14:29:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Howard Zinn Published in Progressive Magazine, July 3 2009. There are things that happen in the world that are bad, and you want to do something about them. You have a just cause. But our culture is so war prone that we immediately jump from, “This is a good cause” to “This deserves a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>by Howard Zinn<br />
Published in Progressive Magazine, July 3 2009.</strong></p>
<p>There are things that happen in the world that are bad, and you want to do something about them. You have a just cause. But our culture is so war prone that we immediately jump from, “This is a good cause” to “This deserves a war.”</p>
<p>You need to be very, very comfortable in making that jump.</p>
<p>The American Revolution—independence from England—was a just cause. Why should the colonists here be occupied by and oppressed by England? But therefore, did we have to go to the Revolutionary War?</p>
<p>How many people died in the Revolutionary War?</p>
<p>Nobody ever knows exactly how many people die in wars, but it’s likely that 25,000 to 50,000 people died in this one. So let’s take the lower figure—25,000 people died out of a population of three million. That would be equivalent today to two and a half million people dying to get England off our backs.</p>
<p>You might consider that worth it, or you might not.</p>
<p>Canada is independent of England, isn’t it? I think so. Not a bad society. Canadians have good health care. They have a lot of things we don’t have. They didn’t fight a bloody revolutionary war. Why do we assume that we had to fight a bloody revolutionary war to get rid of England?</p>
<p>.  .  .</p>
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<a href="http://www.progressive.org/zinn070309.html">Read More&#8230;</a></p>
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