Tuesday, July 4, 2017

The Atlantic's cover this month is indistinguishable from John Milius's Homefront on XBOX


Sheer war mongering is standard fare for US media
Point of information: NYC police force has a budget just shy of North Korea's military budget. I would like to add a bit of homework to your political studies.  Read this short book: The Korean War: A History - by Univ. Chicago historian Bruce Cumings
Photo published for The Korean War A History.pdf

Continuing our little study of war mongering
Yes, we should insist on changing this dangerous dialogue. Following is an article by Robert L. Gallucci is a professor of diplomacy at Georgetown University. He served in the State Department as chief U.S. negotiator during the North Korean nuclear crisis of 1994, and as an ambassador-at-large and special envoy dealing with threats posed by the proliferation of ballistic missiles and weapons of mass destruction. It is the clearest, most straight forward statement supporting detente I have seen in years.  Total nuclear disarmament aside, (my preference) -- Lest by arrogance and stupidity we forget 65 years of experience in this diplomacy.
Yes, I vote for peace and will not be silenced by those who say it is unrealistic.  It is in fact, true, just and most realistic.

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