Cidersomerset
20th May 2013, 09:28
Historians in the future will wonder how gullible we were !!! To keep the military
ind complex and other corporations in control of the Whitehouse.
Pentagon plans to wage worldwide War on Terror for decades to come
I8RsfkdAe9w
Published on 17 May 2013
After the attacks of September 11, Congress handed over the power to the Executive
Branch to declare war. The Authorization to Use Military Force Act empowers the
president to fight the 'War on Terror' anywhere on the global and is set for repeal. On
Thursday, the Senate held a hearing over the 12 year-old legislation, but will this
legislation remain unchanged or will Congress regain the authority? To discuss, RT's
Sam Sacks gives us his take on the AUMF.
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Bush & Blairs legacy continues for ordinary Iraqis.....
Losing Power: Iraqi oil flows while locals lack electricity, water
H9D9Nlr8sak
Published on 19 May 2013
Iraq is now the eighth most-corrupt country in the world - ten years after the invasion
which was supposed to restore the country. Millions of dollars are handed out in fake
contracts, while locals contend with poverty, toxic water and daily power blackouts.
ind complex and other corporations in control of the Whitehouse.
Pentagon plans to wage worldwide War on Terror for decades to come
I8RsfkdAe9w
Published on 17 May 2013
After the attacks of September 11, Congress handed over the power to the Executive
Branch to declare war. The Authorization to Use Military Force Act empowers the
president to fight the 'War on Terror' anywhere on the global and is set for repeal. On
Thursday, the Senate held a hearing over the 12 year-old legislation, but will this
legislation remain unchanged or will Congress regain the authority? To discuss, RT's
Sam Sacks gives us his take on the AUMF.
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Bush & Blairs legacy continues for ordinary Iraqis.....
Losing Power: Iraqi oil flows while locals lack electricity, water
H9D9Nlr8sak
Published on 19 May 2013
Iraq is now the eighth most-corrupt country in the world - ten years after the invasion
which was supposed to restore the country. Millions of dollars are handed out in fake
contracts, while locals contend with poverty, toxic water and daily power blackouts.