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WAR: About that War

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politico.com, By WESLEY MORGAN and BRYAN BENDER

The U.S. has deployed at least 1,500 troops to the Sahel and sub-Saharan regions, with little public debate and what experts call an unclear strategy.

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While the United States remains distracted and divided, Great Britain draws up plans for an upcoming war with North Korea. Tossing major issues aside, Americans have all but forgotten that the world stands on the precipice of World War 3.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com

Morgan Freeman is used to playing God, and in lesser roles, president of the United States. These days, however, Freeman has sold his image and aura to the worst warmongers on the planet. Morgan Freeman has signed on as a front man and propagandist f

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http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org

Now that the defeat of ISIS in Syria appears imminent, with the Syrian army clearing out some of the last ISIS strongholds in the east, Washington's interventionists are searching for new excuses to maintain the illegal US military presence in the

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Eric Margolis

Much of America, including yours truly, has been watching the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) series, 'Vietnam.'

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http://www.unz.com, John Pilger

One of the most hyped "events" of American television, The Vietnam War, has started on the PBS network.

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https://www.lewrockwell.com

The subject is North Korea. An interesting conversation at the John Batchelor Show: Gordon Chang, in discussing a piece he wrote at the Daily Beast regarding North Korea and the seeming inevitability of war; I paraphrase the concluding remarks:

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https://www.ted.com, PETER VAN UHM

Peter van Uhm is the Netherlands' chief of defense, but that does not mean he is pro-war. In this talk, he explains how his career is one shaped by a love of peace, not a desire for bloodshed -- and why we need armies if we want peace.

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http://www.ronpaulinstitute.org

Last week, Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) reminded Congress that in matters of war, they have the authority and the responsibility to speak for the American people. Most Senators were not too happy about the reminder, which came in the form of a forced vot

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