To my mind, though, it is harder to find a more poignant critique of the period approximating from the Gulf War to today than this extract from the memoirs of Maj. Gen. John Cantwell, an Australian officer with 38 years of service, encompassing three wars from Operation Desert Storm in 1991 through Iraq in 2006 and Afghanistan in 2010, where he headed the Australian contingent. He recounted his struggle with post-traumatic stress disorder. He was troubled particularly by a gnawing doubt:

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Two recent books, Humane by the legal scholar Samuel Moyn and Reign of Terror by the journalist Spencer Ackerman, consider how the cloak of legality has allowed the United States to continue one of the longest, and most immoral, wars in its history. Both are driven by an abiding concern: How did we arrive at a place where America continues to fight a failing war on terror that has damaged the world and itself and, perhaps, destroyed once and for all our claim to moral authority?

The Afghanistan War may be ending, but the age of war drones on. We may not be barreling cities with bombs anymore, but inflicting law and order at home and around the world, it turns out, still results in physical and moral carnage. The U.S. has brought no peace, and no freedom, and thus we continue.

While the clones search the jungles, Krell ambushes his pursuers. Tup is thrown aside during the carnage and lands near a native vixus. He has Rex lure the traitorous Jedi to the carnivorous plant, resulting in Krell being shaken down by the monster and stunned by Tup. In the brig, Krell admits to Rex's questioning that, having foreseen the rise of a new order in the galaxy and seeking to gain from it, he has abandoned his Jedi principles in favor of a self-serving ideology. He also reveals his intention of sabotaging the Republic war effort by giving away vital information to the Umbarans, with the ultimate aim of being recognized by Count Dooku and becoming his new apprentice. Dogma turns against Krell and denounces him as a traitor, but an unrepentant Krell responds that he merely took advantage of his blind loyalty.

War Machine would murder carnage because he is stronger and his technology alone can take out carnage. Im not even sure if carnage can pierce war machines armor and if he even gets that close, war machine will just beat him in hand to hand combat.


Aswell, War Machine is smarter. Symbiotes are weak to sound (maybe fire?) so if they are duking it out for a long period of time, War machine will find something and play to carnages weakness. If war machine wanted to he could just fly high in the sky and chest blast him until he dies. War machine is stronger and if it comes to hand to hand, war machine would beat him to a pulp, light him on fire or if they are far away send missles and carnage and blow him to smitherines. Carnage can only avoid all of War Machines tactics for so long. If war machine knows Carnage is resistent to bullets, obviously he will use the equipment that doesnt use bullets and utilizes Carnages weakness and not just attack him if it does nothing and war machine is smart enough to realize if carnage can pierce his armor so its likely War Machine would stick to range combat and pick carnage apart from the outside.

President of the Jordan Environment Union Omar Shoshan told The Jordan Times that there is a direct impact of wars on the destruction of ecosystems, especially when using internationally prohibited chemical weapons, such as phosphorus, as it was used in the war on Gaza.

Anyone concerned about the size of the federal budget should know that the United States spends more on defense that the next nine countries combined. The Watson Institute calculates that the real cost of the post-9/11 wars from 2001 through the end of fiscal year 2019 is $5.9 trillion.

What you purchased: Over the 17 post-9/11 years (through Oct. 2018), between 480,000 and 507,000 people died from direct violence in the wars in Afghanistan and Pakistan and Iraq. Civilian deaths outnumbered slain opposition fighters more than two to one. The combined number of dead U.S. military and U.S. contractors (14,771), though heart-wrenching, pales in comparison to the total deaths in these three countries among their civilians, opposition fighters and national military & police (at least 462,674). Iraq has sustained by far the most civilian casualties, well-over 184,000.

Contact your elected representatives and hold them accountable for their position on military spending. Demand they prioritize diplomacy over aggression and divert funding for waging wars to domestic policies that yield tangible peace dividends, like improving healthcare and education and building a green economy.

These ideologues did not see the corpses of their victims. I did. Including children. Every dead body I stood over in Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Gaza, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen or Kosovo, month after month, year after year, exposed their moral bankruptcy, their intellectual dishonesty and their sick bloodlust. They did not serve in the military. Their children do not serve in the military. But they eagerly ship young American men and women off to fight and die for their self-delusional dreams of empire and American hegemony. Or, as in Ukraine, they provide hundreds of millions of dollars in weaponry and logistical support to sustain long and bloody proxy wars.

Historical time stopped for them with the end of World War II. The overthrow of democratically elected governments by the U.S. during the Cold War in Indonesia, Guatemala, the Congo, Iran and Chile (where the CIA oversaw the assassination of the commander-in-chief of the army, Gen. Ren Schneider, and President Salvador Allende), the Bay of Pigs, the atrocities and war crimes that defined the wars in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, even the disasters they manufactured in the Middle East, have disappeared into the black hole of their collective historical amnesia. American global domination, they claim, is benign, a force for good, "benevolent hegemony." The world, Charles Krauthammer insisted, welcomes "our power." All enemies, from Saddam Hussein to Vladimir Putin, are the new Hitler. All U.S. interventions are a fight for freedom that make the world a safer place. All refusals to bomb and occupy another country are a 1938 Munich moment, a pathetic retreat from confronting evil by the new Neville Chamberlain. We do have enemies abroad. But our most dangerous enemy is within. 006ab0faaa

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