Do US politicians believe the right to attack other countries is one monopolized only by the US and its supposedly closest allies?
Two decades ago, the U.S. government led by President George W Bush illegally and violently invaded Iraq after falsely accusing that country of amassing weapons of mass destruction, which were never found.
For over a year prior to the invasion, the Bush administration and the U.S. media in cahoots with it had brainwashed the U.S. and global public about the supposedly grave and imminent threat to United States and international security by Iraq’s WMD and how disarming them required a full fledged invasion and occupation of that already fragile nation.
The war was a catastrophe for Iraq’s already long suffering people, and the ensuing decade long occupation was violent, illegitimate and contrary to the wishes of the Iraqi and global public opinion. Two decades on, much of the same U.S. political establishment, which engineered the invasion and occupation of Iraq, seems to be screeching its outrage at Russia’s violent assault on Ukraine, which like the U.S. invasion of Iraq, has proven to be disastrous for the population being attacked.
War crimes are now being denounced by the same U.S. political establishment that two decades ago participated in the invasion of Iraq and that supports the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories. This should lead us to the question - do U.S.
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