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How Not To End Terror Wars - Antiwar.com Original


Antiwar.com Original
Originally posted at TomDispatch.
As his time in office ends in a mob
invasion of the Capitol and an avalanche
of pardons for his pals and cohorts, Donald Trump also pardoned four American
guards from the former private security company Blackwater (run by Erik
Prince, brother of Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos), part of a convoy
that sprayed Baghdad’s Nisour Square with a devastating wave of gunfire
and grenades in September 2007. In that unprovoked massacre, 14 civilians
died, including a nine-year-old
boy, and 17 more were wounded. The four perpetrators were later convicted
of first-degree murder or manslaughter in an American court (with Iraqi ....

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On the 20th Anniversary of the War on Terror, Is There Any End in Sight?


“This is a different kind of war, which we will wage aggressively and methodically to disrupt and destroy terrorist activity,” President George W. Bush announced a little more than two weeks after the 9/11 attacks. “Some victories will be won outside of public view, in tragedies avoided and threats eliminated. Other victories will be clear to all.”
This year will mark the 20th anniversary of the war on terror, including America’s undeclared conflict in Afghanistan. After that war’s original moniker, Operation Infinite Justice, was nixed for offending Muslim sensibilities, the Pentagon rebranded it Operation Enduring Freedom. Despite neither a clear victory, nor the slightest evidence that enduring freedom had ever been imposed on that country, “U.S. combat operations in Afghanistan ended,” according to the Defense Department, in 2014. In reality, that combat simply continued under a new name, Operation Freedom’s Sentinel, and grinds on to this very day. ....

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