Sunday, April 22, 2012

Agression Nation

The United States murders people in foreign lands on a routine basis. There is no limit to the slaughter that the imperial United States wages against other nations for natural resources. Despite the ideas of freedom and democracy, the reality is that the American government denies rights guaranteed in the Magna Carta and the United States Bill of Rights to other citizens of the world. Recently, CIA Director Gen. Patraeus said that he wants to murder anyone in Yemen who his intelligence agencies determine are engaging in terrorism, even if their identity is not known. The military as an institutions promote mass slaughter as a means to terrorize the subject population. An individual who is not tried for a crime or even allowed to know the charges made against himself is assassinated without due process. What did the country of Yemen do to deserve this? There are over 60 drone bases from which military personnel throughout the world murder people via drones without granting these individuals a trial for any crime. Attacking countries without a declaration of war under Article I Section 8 of the constitution from various air-conditioned drone facilities facilitates a distanced, anesthetized war where the leaders of the National Security State can dominate a country under the threat of airstrikes without committing combat troops and therefore minimizing the scrutiny of the American public. The public does not see the routine death of innocent civilians on their television screens and most Americans are not aware of what websites to frequent to become informed about these crimes. Behind the slaughter of innocent civilians masked as a "war on terror" that occurs when the U.S. military or CIA uses drone strikes to attack another nation, the real reason for the aggression is desire for strategic control of Middle East oil. Oil is a resource that the military needs to wage future wars and is integral to the operation of tanks, planes, drones, trucks and military bases. Anywhere that the United States continues to wage its unconstitutionally declared Global War on Terror, there also happens to be oil in the various nations it invades. The United States is a police state. Secret police are now going to listen to everyone on buses and they are also going to use their intimidation tactics against any journalist leaving the country. The government is at war in Uganda, Afghanistan, maintains drones and special operations forces, along with private contractors in Iraq, Yemen, Libya, Somalia and Pakistan. The United States wants permanent war in all of these countries to continue spending massive amounts of American tax dollars on weapons systems.