More US-Driven Escalations Toward War In The Middle East, by Caitlin Johnstone

We never should have went into the Middle East after 9/11, but it’s never too late to admit an error and reverse course. From Caitlin Johnstone at caitlinjohnstone.com:

Every US military fatality in the middle east is the fault of the US government for putting them there.

Well, it finally happened. The scores of attacks on US troops in the middle east in response to Israel’s US-backed atrocities in Gaza have resulted in American deaths, just as critics of US foreign policy have been saying would happen for months. At least now we can stop bracing for it, I guess.

Antiwar’s Dave DeCamp, among those who have long warned of this eventuality, writes the following:

“Three US troops were killed by an overnight drone attack in northeastern Jordan, the first Americans to die by enemy fire in the region since President Biden threw the US’s weight behind the Israeli onslaught in Gaza.

“According to CNN, one-way attack drones hit Tower 22, a small US outpost in Jordan near the Syrian border. Over 30 troops were also wounded in the attack.

“Since mid-October, US bases in Iraq and Syria have come under attack over 150 times in response to US support for the Israeli slaughter in Gaza. The overnight drone attack in Jordan appears to be the first time Tower 22 was targeted.”

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One response to “More US-Driven Escalations Toward War In The Middle East, by Caitlin Johnstone

  1. Relax, Warmaster commander Brandon Poopypants has this.

    Mike Dukakis is starting his Abrams up now.

    We’re gonna win one for the mean girls of the faculty lounge HR department.

    We’ll bomb those towelhead camel jockeys back to the stone age while loudspeakers blast bomb bomb Iran with apologies to the Beach Boys.

    Pass the Fweedom Fwies, comrade.

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