Friday, 7 January 2011



Africom Unmasked, Unwanted and Vulnerable

'All African nations except Liberia have so far refused U.S. requests to establish a U.S. Africa Command headquarters on African soil. But "AFRICOM is likely to continue nibbling away at Africa’s resistance through projects like the National Guard partnership program" with African militaries. "Mass resistance must take place in the U.S. as well," if Africa is to be spared further U.S. penetration and militarization.'

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Media as a Branch of Government

The toppling of Saddam's statue as a metaphor

'The complete phoniness of the toppling of Saddam’s statue was exposed by this web site and others when it occurred, but now Peter Maass, writing in the New Yorker, is calling the stage-managed nature of that operation into question. While not contesting that the narrative symbolized by the imagery was misleading, Maass avers it wasn’t the US government, but the Western media that – without much prompting – obligingly created and broadcast a carefully-cropped image of a nearly empty square to give the impression that US soldiers were being greeted by the Iraqis as "liberators".'

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