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		<title>A letter to the people of Australia</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My condolences to the People of Australia My warnings to the women of Australia, especially northern Australia Last week&#8217;s visit of US President Barack Obama&#8217;s to your country and his announcements to your government to deploy 2,500 US Marines to &#8230; <a href="/blog/261/a-letter-to-the-people-of-australia/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>My condolences to the People of Australia</p>
<p>My warnings to the women of Australia, especially northern Australia</p>
<p>Last week&#8217;s visit of US President Barack Obama&#8217;s to your country and his announcements to your government to deploy 2,500 US Marines to northern Australia has put the people of Australia, especially women in northern Australia, in grave danger. While I understand that Australia has its own military, allow me to suggest that no state military approximates the danger of the US military in the world today. It got to be number one through its ruthless disregard for human life under a government, the US that is, that has flaunted all international humanitarian law.</p>
<p>First of all allow me to point out that because the US invasion and occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan are war crimes and violate both the Geneva Conventions and the United Nations Charter, the US military trains its soldiers and marines in preventive killing (i.e. murder). As the US was not under imminent threat of attack by either of these countries, the military escalated wars in part through random killing of civilians. As you can imagine, young recruits many of whom are unemployed and others who are seeking to gain access to a college education do not sign up for such barbaric fighting. Therefore to train its recruits to kill without remorse while convincing them that they are defending their county, the USA, brainwashing techniques are employed by the US military as I document in Unmaking War, Remaking Men (Spinifex, Australia, 2010). In combat zones, they have, by and large, abandoned all concern for civilian life.</p>
<p>Further, in their training, US soldiers and Marines trained to believe they are superior to ordinary (American) civilians. This is part of their training for remorseless killing as believing in their own superiority aids young recruits in justifying their behavior in combat which ranges from remorseless to preventive killing. Now think about it Australians – if US Marines understand that they are superior to American civilians, what do you expect of them while they are in Australia. Acting from the understanding that they are above state and international law, do not expect them to respect your laws – on or off duty.</p>
<p>I ask you urgently to consult with your Pacific neighbors, especially in the Philippines, and the decades it took them to free their soil of US troops. The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women – Asia Pacific would be a good place to being. Their offices are in Manila. Learn how Philippine women were reduced to prostitution for US soldiers and Marines. Brothels were organized by the soldiers for themselves around their bases. And they were not even in combat there in the Philippines, as they will not be in northern Australia. When the Marines finally shipped out, women used for soldiers&#8217; sexual satisfactions were then trafficked to countries like your own for prostitution.</p>
<p>Violence against women is significantly higher in the US military and within military families than it is in civil society. Americans who are asked to honor the soldiers&#8217; service and turn away from the reality of the violence veterans and soldiers still in uniform bring home and into our lives.</p>
<p>That will be the result of US military training of your own Australian soldiers. Remember that most recruits in the military do not enlist with the &#8220;blinding macho&#8221; that the US military encourages in them. Your new recruits will similarly be reduced to the lowest forms of violence and as a reward will learn that they are acting with honor when all they have become is your state&#8217;s expendable lives. Please look to the effect on Okinawa of US forces there and see the spate of rapes in 2008 that included a 14 year old school girl.</p>
<p>President Obama might even naively believe that he is sending the US Marines to you for peace and security of the region. But US military build-up in a region is usually a prelude to war. The US military does not build up to sit idly by and when it does sit idly by, it can wreak havoc on the area. While Obama is drawing down US troops in Iraq and more slowly in Afghanistan, with Israel he is preparing for war against Iran. The US likely will not attack Australia, but Obama&#8217;s peace and security talk is meant to menace China. Don&#8217;t be drawn into this ruse.<br />
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<p>Encourage your Prime Minister to not take the route of British Prime Minister Tony Blair. Given the opportunity to partner with the most powerful leader in the world, former US President George W. Bush, he made his country complicit in US war crimes. In the process, he became a laughing stock in many parts of the world.</p>
<p>Before it is too late, please consider the risks of your country and especially your women to having US military deployed on your land.</p>
<p>Respectfully,</p>
<p>Kathleen Barry, Ph.D.</p>
<p>Professor Emerita of Pennsylvania State University</p>
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		<title>Male Bonding—Military Massacres By The Book</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Apr 2012 03:50:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Category: International, Media, Violence against Women Male Bonding—Military Massacres By The Book By Kathleen Barry &#124; April 2, 2012 title Afghan born journalist Yalda Hakim reported from the villages where the massacre occurred. The author of &#8220;Unmaking War, Remaking Men&#8221; &#8230; <a href="/blog/257/257/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Category: International, Media, Violence against Women<br />
Male Bonding—Military Massacres By The Book</p>
<p>By Kathleen Barry | April 2, 2012<br />
title<br />
Afghan born journalist Yalda Hakim reported from the villages where the massacre occurred.</p>
<p>The author of &#8220;Unmaking War, Remaking Men&#8221; writes that the behavior in Afghanistan of alleged killer Robert Bales was anything but unexpected.</p>
<p>For two weeks after the March 11, 2012 Afghan massacre, its 17 dead victims and several wounded were anonymous to the world. Americans read daily about their alleged killer, Staff Sergeant Robert Bales, his multiple deployments, his wife&#8217;s worries, her pregnancies—even in the few days before we learned his name. </p>
<p>At the end of March, Afghan born Australian journalist Yalda Hakim found her way to the villages where the massacres took place. The Afghan Army working with the U.S. military was reluctant to let her in. She prevailed. Then, to speak to the survivors, she had to appeal to  President Hamid Karzai,  after the U.S. military refused her permission.  And finally, although her report is not aired on major U.S. media, we see the surviving children speak of their fathers and mothers being shot in front of them, villagers telling of a crying baby getting a bullet to the head, an elderly grandmother being shot down when she opened the door. </p>
<p>All speak of many American soldiers, from 15 to 20 according to the initial Afghan parliamentary investigation report shortly after the massacres. President Obama said &#8220;it appeared you had a lone gunman who acted on his own,&#8221; not wanting it compared to the My Lai massacre in the Vietnam war.</p>
<p>In one of the houses, we see rooms dotted with bullet holes and splattered blood. We see the now the empty village, its surviving inhabitants now refugees someplace else in Afghanistan. Step by step we can reconstruct those victims experiences that night bringing them out of anonymity, engaging our empathy.</p>
<p>Even with this information that allows us to begin to feel for Afghans and their losses, in the United States concern for Robert Bales&#8217;s mental health looms larger. Daily, extensive reports connect us to his subjectivity in a way that continues to render the victims invisible, denying us empathy for those nine children, dead execution-style, each with one bullet in the head.</p>
<p>Why the anonymity of those victims?  Why is the media almost uniquely focused on Bales&#8217;s multiple deployments?  Why the insistence on Bales as the lone killer in the face of Yalda Hamkin&#8217;s report and the initial Afghan investigation? Because these were revenge killings, a by-the-book military trained response of male bonding.</p>
<p>One of the buddies at the base, a particular friend of Robert Bales, lost his leg when a roadside bomb exploded a few days before, according to both Afghan military accounts and that of Bales&#8217;s lawyer.  As I have argued in Unmaking War, Remaking Men, male bonding (expected of women in the military as well) is drilled into new recruits during training at they same time they are learning to kill without remorse, killing their own souls. It is a clever military technique to invoke shame in order to prevent soldiers from deserting or refusing to fight. In combat, if your buddy is hurt or killed, it is because you did not protect him. Even if there was nothing you could have done, your manhood is violated, your soldier&#8217;s honor is stained. What else is there to do but to avenge his death or the attack against him?  Military male bonding knows no boundaries. Since the massacre of Afghans, U.S. soldiers are being targeted in revenge for the massacre of 17. War perpetuates itself.</p>
<p>For decades feminists have been exposing male bonding when guys join together for a gang rape and then cover for each other, when men close women out of decision-making in firms or hang together to pass them over in promotion, when policemen ignore wife beatings. When male bonding engages with racism, we see how police officers and departments cover for each other.  The killing of African American teenager, Trayvon Martin, by a neighborhood watch captain, has gone unchallenged and without an arrest since February. Although Trayvon Martin was unarmed, the Sanford Police Department accepted George Zimmerman&#8217;s explanation that he shot in self-defense.</p>
<p>What will happen to Robert Bales or &#8220;our Bobby&#8221; as the New York Times reported friends described him? Will there be a repeat of the outcome of the 2005 Haditha massacre? When Frank Wuterich saw his buddy blown to smithereens in the Humvee in front of him, he took command and went into action. In a short time 24 Iraqis, mostly women and children, were dead. The military cover-up went high up the chain of command. But quietly over the years the charges against eight of the soldiers were dropped. In mid 2011 Wuterich was convicted of &#8220;dereliction of duty&#8221; and sentenced to serve no time in jail.</p>
<p>Bales like Wuterich responded to an attack on his buddy just as many men enlisted right after the 9/11/ 2001 attack on the United States to avenge those American lives taken that day. If we can predict from the Haditha case, most Americans will have forgotten about the latest Afghan massacre by the time it comes to court. Forgetting is how Americans collude with their country&#8217;s war crimes, their soldiers&#8217; crimes against humanity even as they spill over onto our own city streets. The African American community and those committed to anti-racism will not rest until there is justice in the killing of Trayvon Martin.  But for most Americans, war, if regrettable, is over there someplace else. We cannot afford to turn away. Until male bonding is exposed, disgraced, and disrupted we will be drawn into colluding with its crimes or chiming in with such excuses as multiple deployments.</p>
<p>The most fundamental defense of violent masculinity is that men must be aggressive and violent to protect women and children upon whom they turn their violence.  Women and children, including teenagers like Trayvon Martin, will always be their most likely victims. There is another way, the one chosen by men who refuse to kill in war, who suffer humiliation and beatings for &#8220;not being a man&#8221; but who, in resisting war and killing, make it possible for us to expect that of all men.</p>
<p>The views expressed in this commentary are those of the author alone and do not represent WMC. WMC is a 501(c)(3) organization and does not endorse candidates.</p>
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		<title>HOW THE U.S. MILITARY SPAWNS MASSACRES AND DAILY ACTS OF DEPRAVITY</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Mar 2012 01:11:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Are our soldiers seeing too much combat?&#8217; as one retired military general asked after the most recent Afghan massacre of 16 civilians. How much combat – organized and spontaneous killing, destruction – is too much? Enough so that US killing &#8230; <a href="/blog/255/how-the-u-s-military-spawns-massacres-and-daily-acts-of-depravity/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Are our soldiers seeing too much combat?&#8217; as one retired military general asked after the most recent Afghan massacre of 16 civilians.  How much combat – organized and spontaneous killing, destruction –  is too much?  Enough so that US killing in Afghanistan is just short of being caught massacring civilians?  Enough so that anyone any soldier considers a threat for any reason can still be killed just in case they might pose a danger?  By now Americans are used to such reports, most turning the other way either because they don&#8217;t care or because they feel impotent to make change, both reasons leaving the US military virtually untouched while one investigation and court judgment after another exonerates the murders.<br />
And why was this massacre horrendous?  Because &#8220;innocent&#8221; lives were taken?  That is the question regarding the US supported Israeli war against Lebanon in 2006 that prompted me to write Unmaking War, Remaking Men (2011) where I found that soldiers, whether they are US military, NATO or resistance forces, are duty bound to kill their enemies on terrain where everyone who is not of their military is their enemy.  That means all Afghans in Afghanistan, all Iraqis in Iraq, and potentially, if Prime Minister Netanyahu has his way, all Iranians in Iran are the enemies of invading troops whether they are bombed from the air or killed in house to house raids.<br />
Combat is not someplace out there in Afghanistan.  When the US invades or attacks through NATO which it controls, it turns the entire state into a war zone – villages and cities, countryside and remote mountainous routes.  Consider the difference between this massacre and one event I described in Unmaking War, Remaking Men where a group of Marines were off duty and returning to their barracks after a day of combat when, walking down a road, they saw a pleasant Iraqi home complete with a lovely, carefully attended garden.  Just because they could, because it was what they were doing everyday, they went in and destroyed the garden, then the house on the pretense that they were looking for some connection to insurgents.  They had no reason to suspect the residents of anything and they did not have orders to do this &#8220;house cleaning&#8221; it was just something to do on the way home.  It’s the kind of thing they did every day.  Had the homeowner resisted, or had the soldiers just decided to destroy lives as well as property, they could have been killed.  It was the soldiers&#8217; call under conditions where there were no restraints on them and all the soldiers would have closed rank to protect each other against any accusations.  In countries invaded and occupied by the United States, the line between life and death is so thin as to exist only at the whim of the soldiers.<br />
Did the soldier who killed those 16 women and children in Afghanistan this week suffer from traumatic brain injury?  Possibly.  But why?  Too many combat missions?  No.  U.S. military training breaks the bonds of soldiers humanity when they turn them into remorseless killers.  That massacre could have happened on a soldier&#8217;s first week in combat, on leave at home with his wife and children, or after several combat missions.<br />
The problem begins with the depravity of the U.S. military in its mission, its training and its purpose.  It is fed by the cult of masculinity that daily plays out in violence against women throughout the world.  There is another way: Consider the possibility of state demilitarization.  In Unmaking War, Remaking Men I consider the possibility of another kind of protection, a global peace-making force built upon the international declaration of human rights which grants and should protect every human being in their  right to live in dignity and in peace. Only when we begin to consider another possibility can we unshackled the U.S. and the world from military depravity.<br />
Kathleen Barry<br />
Professor Emerita<br />
www.unmakingwar.net    </p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 22:56:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Wuterich&#8217;s plea, the masculinity of war affirmed: kill without remorse!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Jan 2012 01:59:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For his part in the 2005 Haditha massacre in Iraq, today Marine Frank Wuterich pled guilty to DERELICTION OF DUTY, a plea bargain that allowed the several manslaughter charges against him to be dropped. From blinding macho to his apparent &#8230; <a href="/blog/234/wuterichs-plea-the-masculinity-of-war-affirmed-kill-without-remorse/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For his part in the 2005 Haditha massacre in Iraq, today Marine Frank Wuterich pled guilty to DERELICTION OF DUTY, a plea bargain that allowed the several manslaughter charges against him to be dropped.  From blinding macho to his apparent remorselessness for his actions, Wuterich&#8217;s actions, the military coverup and today&#8217;s plea reveal the extent to which the masculinity of war edges very close to sociopathic behavior, an expectation of US military training.  Here is my story of the Haditha massacre.<br />
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		<description><![CDATA[NOTES ON THE MAKING OF WAR CRIMES IN TODAY&#8217;S WORLD By Kathleen Barry Does this sound familiar? Middle East country to develop weapons to terrorize the world Rumors of various assassination plots and other rogue actions by that country Unable &#8230; <a href="/blog/225/notes-on-the-making-of-war-crimes-in-todays-world/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>NOTES ON THE MAKING OF WAR CRIMES IN TODAY&#8217;S WORLD<br />
By Kathleen Barry<br />
Does this sound familiar?<br />
	Middle East country to develop weapons to terrorize the world<br />
	Rumors of various assassination plots and other rogue actions by that country<br />
	Unable to locate weapons development means they are more cleverly hidden<br />
Racial/ethnic slurs escalating among the worried countries peoples  &#8220;They are hotheads.&#8221;  &#8220;They cannot be trusted,&#8221; etc.</p>
<p>Then invasion,&#8221; just-in-case war,&#8221; that is, PREVENTIVE WAR<br />
March, 2003 the US invades Iraq, by 2011, 1.3 million dead Iraqis blood on Americans hands<br />
	July, 2006, Israel, with military and political US support, invades Lebanon<br />
		To prevent Hizbullah in Lebanon from attacking Israel if Israel attacks Iran<br />
			PREVENTIVE WAR TO PREPARE FOR A PREVENTIVE WAR AGAINST IRAN<br />
NOW, November, 2011<br />
After a rumor of an assassination plot by Iran against the Saudi envoy to the US, a sign that those out of control people are at it again to engage people&#8217;s racism against Iranians.</p>
<p>With so much US military funding to Israel that Israel has been able to decrease its own military budget, 2011.<br />
Today we learn that a new unspecified report is about to be released to International Atomic Energy Agency members on Tuesday or Wednesday this week, and is believed to allege that Iran did theoretical modeling on nuclear warheads and is developing missiles.</p>
<p>PREVENTIVE WAR IS NOT PRE-EMPTIVE WAR WHICH IS ALLOWED UNDER THE UN CHARTER WHEN THERE IS IMMINENT, VERIFIABLE THREAT OF ATTACK.  PREVENTIVE WAR IS A WAR CRIME</p>
<p>URGENT PRESSURE REQUIRED ON WHITE HOUSE TO STOP THE MOMENTUM TOWARD AN ISRAELI-US WAR AGAINST IRAN</p>
<p>See  Mohamed El Baradai, The Age of Deception: Nuclear Diplomacy in Treacherous Times (2011) and Unmaking War, Remaking Men, Chapter 10, &#8220;Colluding in Preparatory War,&#8221; (2011) </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Sep 2011 02:10:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finally, Libyan women and their families take over and DEMILITARIZE Martyrs Square &#8211; the rebels guns and gunfire gone&#8230; if only from the Square. Women celebrate in Tripoli&#8217;s Martyrs&#8217; square www.youtube.com]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finally, Libyan women and their families take over and DEMILITARIZE Martyrs Square &#8211; the rebels guns and gunfire gone&#8230; if only from the Square.<br />
Women celebrate in Tripoli&#8217;s Martyrs&#8217; square<br />
www.youtube.com</p>
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		<title>Libya and the Masculinity of War: Whose Victory?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Sep 2011 02:41:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Libyan rebels have established their National Transitional Council. Without women. No surprise considering the parades of victorious men driven by the blinding macho of their rebellion against Gadhafi who continue to shoot off their guns in celebration. The rebels make &#8230; <a href="/blog/192/libya-and-the-masculinity-of-war-whose-victory/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Libyan rebels have established their National Transitional Council.  Without women.  No surprise considering the parades of victorious men driven by the blinding macho of their rebellion against Gadhafi who continue to shoot off their guns in celebration. The rebels make their victory indistinguishable from their fighting. With significant proportion of arms  from NATO forces who were reported to have slipped into ground fighting in the last weeks to assure the full and final victory they need to take control of Libyan oil fields, they have been waging war from the air.  Their bombs explode upon Libyan families and Gadhafi forces alike, hospitals as well as military bunkers.  Despite the Geneva Conventions, there are no &#8220;innocent lives&#8221; or protected civilians in today&#8217;s wars.</p>
<p>Welcome to the masculinity of war.  It is not only that these rebels in ousting the hated Gadhafi are faced with being reduced to the US, French and British pawns in the game of who gets the best oil on earth, but that the violence of the rebels who made this war have reduced them to the dregs of masculinity where killing and fighting are elevated above all human values.  Shall we expect enlightened rule from them? Or are they Libya&#8217;s next psychopathic leaders?</p>
<p>Those rebels are coming to power as Gadhafi did when he overthrew the existing monarch in 1969.  He then turned himself into a dictator with what I call psychopathic leadership in Unmaking War, Remaking Men.  From this book, here is the progression we that must be aborted if the blinding macho of the 2011 victory is not to repeat its past: </p>
<p>1. Presidents and prime ministers in remorseless disregard for human<br />
life provoke and bully other states and powerless peoples.</p>
<p>2. At the orders of the leaders in #1, armed forces wage wars terrorizing<br />
less powerful states and vulnerable peoples.</p>
<p>3. At the orders of leaders in #1 and the forces in #2, soldiers in<br />
combat wage war against relatively defenseless people, making<br />
enemies of humiliated men through their aggression and killings.</p>
<p>4. Men attacked and humiliated by the leaders of #1’s militaries<br />
resist and fight back. (The leaders in #1 call them insurgents or<br />
terrorists to delegitimize their struggle and their claim to their<br />
right to self-determination against the occupation authorized<br />
by the leaders of #1 and enforced by the forces in #2.</p>
<p>5. Leaders of the invaded, attacked, and humiliated men frequently<br />
invoke religion and culture to assert their domination, and<br />
psychopaths emerge from the ranks with terrorist tactics.</p>
<p>6. If the resistance prevails, its leaders will likely become the leaders<br />
in #1. (Unmaking War, Remaking Men, p. 121-122)</p>
<p>This is not what we saw in the nonviolent rebellions of Tunisia and Egypt which is where we saw women.  So, the rebels of Libya are not violent &#8220;people&#8221; but, for the most part, they are violent men caught up in the masculinity of war, encouraged and supported by US dominated NATO forces to fight violence with violence.  In their neighbors, we are seeing that there is another way.  </p>
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		<title>Gaza Flotilla versus Psychopathic Leaders &#8211; Obama and Netanyahu</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Jun 2011 03:23:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Kathleen Barry]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, President Assad spoke on the uprisings in Syria. He attributed them to extremists. But we have been following the Syrian revolution on television and over the internet. When we hear comments like that, preceded by former President Mubarek&#8217;s claim &#8230; <a href="/blog/188/gaza-flotilla-versus-psychopathic-leaders-obama-and-netanyahu/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, President Assad spoke on the uprisings in Syria.  He attributed them to extremists.  But we have been following the Syrian revolution on television and over the internet.  When we hear comments like that, preceded by former President Mubarek&#8217;s claim that the Egyptian Revolution was provoked by Al Qaeda, we see just how ridiculous these leaders are.  We know better.  We know these are people&#8217;s revolutions, mostly sparked by non-violent protests until as in Syria, under attack by Assad&#8217;s police, the rebels arm themselves.  Few ever take these leaders claims of terrorist or extremists insurrections seriously. Media speaks of them as out of touch with reality.</p>
<p>What will we say when the world hears from Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Obama, when we see the likely virulent resolutions from the US Congress, justify their same dictatorial, brutal attacks. That is what Israel is promising, on The Audacity of Hope the 2nd Freedom Flotilla that in coming days is heading toward Gaza.  And we have every reason to believe that Netanyahu knows that Obama will back him. The organizers of this Gaza freedom flotillahave released this statement:  &#8220;Though the flotilla has the right under international law to do exactly what it is doing and has made abundantly clear its commitment to nonviolence, the government of Israel has publicly stated that they are prepared to act illegally and violently and take severe, even potentially life-threatening, action against the boats and their passengers.&#8221; (ustogaza.org)</p>
<p>Will we once again watch the Prime Minister of Israel, the head of the Israeli Defense Force, President Obama, mimic the behavior of President Assad and President Mubarek, all of them acting from the remorseless inhumanity of what I have called Presidential Psychopathy?<br />
In other words, we cannot find Assad and Mubarek ridiculous, heartless leaders who are contemptuous of their people without recognizing it in our own President of the U.S. and the Prime Minister of Israel.  Lets expose them now before the best of our human rights advocates are exposed to their psycopathic wrath.  Let them know we see through them just as we see through their kind in Assad, Mubarak.  </p>
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		<title>Speaking on Unmaking War, Remaking Men in Berkeley</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 00:49:48 +0000</pubDate>
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