RE: https://vmst.io/@jalefkowit/116168873160936873

MY BROTHER DIED OF “OPERATION DESERT STORM CANCERS”

that’s what the oncologists at my brother’s VA hospital unofficially call the range of “coincidental” cancers still killing the veterans of that dirtiest of #DirtyWars.

so don't mind me when i angrily laugh to hide the tears when i say that a single Kuwaiti F18 causing havoc on the #MAGA #GOP #Republicans #petromafia’s terrorist plans for #Iran is bittersweet poetic justice.

and may the criminals in the White House die my brother’s death.

Venezuela’s Communes: Socialism of the Twenty-First Century

The United States is committed to removing Venezuela’s President, Nicolás Maduro, along with the government he leads. The pretext—that Maduro is involved

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which brings me to that “endpoint” to Plan Condor: 1983

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1983

i believe it was “ended” because it was wildly succesful. it was 3 years after the successful “soft coup” against Jimmy Carter and with the help of the #OPEC #petromafia cartel. it was also 4 years before the world knew of the #IranContra scandal and the role of the corporatist cadre of the #GOP #Republican Party as a shadow government behind the USA oligarchy’s #DirtyWars :

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran%E2%80%93Contra_affair

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1983 - Wikipedia

“Of course I would do it again,” he once said. “Look, torture is eternal. It has always existed and always will.” In a television appearance in 1995, he recounted the ruthless calculus of the regime: “The norm was to kill everyone and anyone kidnapped was tortured.”
#Argentina #DirtyWars #WarCrimes #legal #torture #LatinAmerica #evil #religion #history #fascism
https://www.washingtonpost.com/obituaries/2025/03/29/julio-simon-argentina-torturer-dies
Julio Simón, Argentine torturer convicted in landmark case, dies at 84

The 2006 trial for atrocities during Argentina’s military dictatorship began a wave of prosecutions more than a generation after the junta.

The Washington Post

Henry Kissinger: The Declassified Obituary

The Primary Sources on #Kissinger’s Controversial Legacy

Archive Obtained and Published Previously Secret Records on Kissinger’s Role in #SecretBombing Campaigns in #Cambodia, Illegal #DomesticSpying, Support for #Dictators, and #DirtyWars Abroad

"Washington, D.C., November 29, 2023 - Henry Kissinger’s death today brings new global attention to the long paper trail of secret documents recording his policy deliberations, conversations, and directives on many initiatives for which he became famous—détente with the USSR, the opening to China, and Middle East shuttle diplomacy, among them.

"This historical record also documents the darker side of Kissinger’s controversial tenure in power: his role in the overthrow of #democracy and the rise of #dictatorship in #Chile; disdain for #HumanRights and support for dirty, and even #genocidal, wars abroad; secret bombing campaigns in #SoutheastAsia; and involvement in the #Nixon administration’s criminal abuses, among them the secret wiretaps of his own top aides.

"To contribute to a balanced and more comprehensive evaluation of Kissinger’s legacy, the National Security Archive has compiled a small, select dossier of declassified records—memos, memcons, and 'telcons' that Kissinger wrote, said and/or read—documenting TOP SECRET deliberations, operations and policies during Kissinger’s time in the White House and Department of State.

"The revealing 'telcons'—over 30,000 pages of daily #transcripts of Kissinger’s phone conversations which he secretly recorded and had his secretaries transcribe—were taken by Kissinger as 'personal papers' when he left office in 1977 and used, selectively, to write his best-selling memoirs.

"The National Security Archive forced the U.S. government to recover these official records by preparing a lawsuit that argued that both the State Department and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) had inappropriately allowed classified U.S. government documentation to be removed from their control. Archive senior analyst William Burr filed a FOIA request for their declassification. The draft lawsuit—which was never filed—is included in this dossier, since Kissinger’s effort to remove, retain and control these highly informative and revealing historical records should be considered a critical part of his official legacy, and the full texts have been published in the Digital National Security Archive series from ProQuest.

"This special posting also centralizes links to dozens of previously published collections of documents related to Kissinger’s tenure in government that the Archive, led by the intrepid efforts of William Burr, has identified, pursued, obtained and catalogued over several decades. Together, these collections constitute an accessible, major repository of records on one of the most consequential U.S. foreign policy makers of the 20th century.

"'Henry Kissinger’s insistence on recording practically every word he said, either to the presidents he served (without their knowledge that they were being taped) or the diplomats he cajoled, remains the gift that keeps on giving to diplomatic historians,' remarked Tom Blanton, director of the National Security Archive.

"'Kissinger’s aides later commented that he needed to keep track of which lie he told to whom. Kissinger tried to keep those documents under his own control. His deed of gift to the Library of Congress would have kept them closed until five years from now, but the Archive brought legal action and forced the opening of secret documents that show a decidedly mixed picture of Kissinger’s legacy, and enormous catastrophic costs to the peoples of Southeast Asia and Latin America.'"

https://nsarchive.gwu.edu/briefing-book/chile-cold-war-henry-kissinger-indonesia-southern-cone-vietnam/2023-11-29/henry

Henry Kissinger: The Declassified Obituary | National Security Archive

Washington, D.C., November 29, 2023 - Henry Kissinger’s death today brings new global attention to the long paper trail of secret documents recording his policy deliberations, conversations, and directives on many initiatives for which he became famous—détente with the USSR, the opening to China, and Middle East shuttle diplomacy, among them.

Just finished watching Dirty Wars (2013), will try to drop some thoughts or review in the comments. #justwatched #watched #cinemastodon #plex #whattowatch #moviedon https://trakt.tv/movies/dirty-wars-2013 #DirtyWars #trakt
Dirty Wars (2013)

Investigative journalist, Jeremy Scahill is pulled into an unexpected journey as he chases down the hidden truth behind America's expanding covert wars, and examines how the US government has responded to international terrorist threats in ways that seem to go against the established laws of the land.

Trakt
@Aether @clacke @strypey @cirnog @deprecated_ii @skylar Maybe that's why an #AfricaCommand #AfriCom is necessary , with States (governments) collapsing there's not enough stability for the shipping and trade that multi-national corporations depend on. Sorry for blabbing before reading the articles, but now I want to catch up on #JeremyScahill and #DirtyWars 'the day Obama was sworn in, a U.S. drone strike hit #Yemen .' https://tomdispatch.com/jeremy-scahill-the-fantasy-of-a-clean-war/
Perpetual War

[This epilogue to Scahill’s bestselling book, Dirty Wars: The World Is a Battlefield, is posted with the kind permission of its publisher, Nation Books.] On January 21, 2013, Barack Obama was inaugurated for

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