Published: March 30, 2013 | By Scott
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Globetrotting journalist Pepe Escobar discusses the invasion of Iraq, 10 years on; the events leading to the height of sectarian violence in 2006-2007; Iran’s willingness to supply military aid to allied governments under threat in Syria and Iraq; how the US unintentionally made Muqtada al-Sadr Iraq’s most influential religious leader; and why Israel’s formal apology to Turkey for the flotilla massacre may indicate a new unity on Syrian regime change.
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Don’t worry, no matter what happens…. Hollywood will turn out movies that make Americans look like the greatest heroes that ever lived!
Funny how in all the press navel gazing that went on while discussing the 10 year anniversary of this catastrophe there has been almost no mention of the damage The Empire inflicted an continues to inflict on the Iraqis