Former CIA officer Philip Giraldi discusses Obama’s underwhelming speech on Middle East policy, hyped by the NY Times because it broached the subject of Israel’s 1967 borders; how Obama’s speechwriters really earned their money this time, twisting language and logic to please multiple constituencies; Israel’s enduring and perplexing ability to influence US foreign policy; why war in Pakistan is too crazy to even consider; the few remaining options for NATO in Libya; why Osama bin Laden was not capable of being a terrorist mastermind at the time of his death; and how former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn’s easily-met million dollar bail marks the difference between the world’s elite and the rest of us.
US DEMOCRACY: US police violently clear UCLA encampment, student arrests
reach 2,200
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At least 200 pro-Palestine protesters were arrested during the pre-dawn
raid, led by a phalanx of California Highway Patrol officers carrying
shields and b...
2 hours ago
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