Drumbeats category archive
Endless War 0
John McCain wants to blow up more stuff.
Endless War 0
Noz asks the question.
I’ll propose one possible answer: When persons feel threatened, they stop thinking. When persons stop thinking, they are more susceptible to con artists and flim-flam men.
Endless War 0
Steve Chapman discusses the efforts of the neocons and others who think bombs are always best to drum up another Great and Glorious War. A nugget:
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This panic requires a total disregard for everything we have learned during the nuclear age. Since World War II, assorted enemies and rivals have acquired nuclear stockpiles: the Soviet Union, China, Pakistan and North Korea. All of them have learned that they are useless as offensive weapons against other nuclear states and their allies.
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*I don’t think it’s a prevailing wisdom among policymakers, but just among those who monger and hunger for war, but they are a vocal lot with the ear of the press.
Droning On to Endless War . . . 0
. . .by raining death from the skies in far away places with strange sounding names.
Dick Destiny explains.
One wonders when it becomes killing fighting merely for the sake of killing fighting.
Follow the link for the rest.
Wars and Rumors of War 1
“You furnish the pictures; I’ll furnish the war.–Willam Randolph Hearst.
I’ll quote noz, who said, in a post on something else:
“My Theocracy Is Better than Your Theocracy” 0
Little Ricky: Absolutely no self-awareness whatsoever..
Not with a Bang, but a Whisper 0
In the Denver Post, Edward Wasserman bemoans the lack of notice given the official (at least, as official as it’s going to get) end of the Great and Glorious Patriotic War for a Lie in Iraq. A nugget:
You’d think some sort of examination is in order: Congressional hearings? A truth and reconciliation commission? At least, an extended segment on “60 Minutes”? The events of 9/11 triggered hearings, commissions, reports, reappraisals, soul-searching, reorganizations, sweeping legislation. But the immeasurably greater catastrophe of the Iraq war has brought no comparable reckoning.
The closest our media have come to voicing regret is lamenting the war’s trillion-dollar cost and the torments of our own combatants . . . .
Like devastation wrought in a Family Circus cartoon, all the bad stuff was done by the great American Not Me.
And there will be no reckoning.
The liars and their sycophants, both in politics and in the commentariat, who sold this war will collect their pensions, their speakers’ (dis)honorariums, their commentary commissions, and move on to shilling for the next made-up war.
Endless War All Over the World 0
At the Asia Times, Yong Kwon analyzes the latest drumbeats:
This contention has always been popular among Americans who believe that the United States should actively utilize its massive military and economic might to neutralize international threats.
The simple logic behind the coercive approach is attractive, but dangerous if not completely irresponsible.
Atrios summed up the endless war approach to foreign policy quite well.
The Dream of Endless War 0
Steve Chapman discusses the wingnut lust for war with Iran. A nugget:
Endless Warmongering 0
The rumble of the drums, having faded, starts to become louder.
War Gamers 0
Thoreau hears the war mongers mongering war with Iran with other persons’ children once more, because Afghanistan and the Great and Glorious Patriotic War for a Lie in Iraq have worked out so well.
A nugget:
Of course, the fact that they are rational and self-interested apparently doesn’t mean that we should try anything drastic like, say, negotiating.
Wingnuttery: War as a First Resort 0
In the world of wingnut poliltical theory, the road to media success is intellectual failure. The resolution to what’s happening in Iran lies in Iran, not in the U. S.
Gary Kamiya on the resurgence of the Iran warmongers:
Drumbeats 0
Will Bunch hears the rhythm.
Drumbeats 2
Over there, at the Booman Tribune.
Drumbeats (Updated) 0
From the comments to a story on Market Watch (follow the link and look for a comment from Stormy):
Ray tells me that Market Watch has a habit of deleting comments they don’t like, not just for incivility, but for content, so here’s a screenshot. Click the excerpt to see it in context:

H/T Ray for the tip.
Addendum:
The Booman Tribune has more.
Drumbeats 1
War.
More war.
They love war.
War makes them feel like men.
It’s their Viagra:
Both Olmert and Bush are badly wounded and looking for salvation. Olmert is facing corruption allegations that could drive him from office. Bush is wildly unpopular, desperate to salvage his legacy and fighting irrelevance as the general election begins in earnest — with even the Republican candidate trying to keep him at a distance.
It’s in this environment that the Jewish Telegraph Agency reports: “Ehud Olmert will urge President Bush to prepare an attack on Iran, an Israeli newspaper reported.
“Citing sources close to the Israeli prime minister, Yediot Achronot reported on its front page Wednesday that Olmert, who is due to hold closed-door talks with Bush in Washington, will say that ‘time is running out’ on diplomatic efforts to curb Iran’s nuclear program.
Drumbeats 0
The Current Federal Administration claimed that arms found in Iraq came from Iran.
They didn’t. See ASZ for the scoop.
Another example of Bushie wishful thinking a lie. This surprises you how?
Drumbeats 0
Warmongers on parade:
Despite the doctrine of the Republican Party, war should be a last, not a first resort.
Via Josh Marshall.








