That article is full of as much bullshit as articles written by people who love the Bush administrations every move. There are two evils... being extremely liberal and being extremely conservative. Neither is better!! The only way to go is the way of moderation.

What's the moderate view? Well, its the one most of the world supported us in. Afghanistan was a just war. They were harboring those who not only threatened us, but obviously had the means to knock down buildings in our largest cities and kill thousands. We had to defend ourselves. The world understood.

Iraq was a huge mistake on the part of the idiotic Bush Administration. Saddam was no real threat to us, and we have no business being there... and the rest of the world knows it.

And what sources does this liberal idiot have saying we were about to invade Venezuelan? Even if we did provide support to local opponents of Chavez (which I have no idea whether we did or didn't) that wouldn't mean we were going to invade. We have supported coups of countries before without necessarily invading if it failed.

In short, that article is liberal propaganda bullshit as stupid as the bullshit the conservative propaganda machine puts out.
jsn9333 Reviewed by jsn9333 on . Are the Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq the Beginning of the End of the American Empire? By JAMES PETRAS Washington outlined in explicit language its plans to engage in sequential wars in the Middle East, Southwest and Northeast Asia and the Caribbean. Under the offensive military doctrine of 'Pre-emptive Wars' and the 'Global War against Terrorism', the United States' pursuit of military conquest was backed by Israel, Great Britain and several newly incorporated client states from Eastern Europe. The White House's grandiose scheme of world conquest was orchestrated and Rating: 5