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bemildred

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Mon Sep 1, 2014, 04:03 PM Sep 2014

The mother of all blowbacks

President Barack Obama is being lambasted by US Republicans for admitting that "we don't have a strategy yet" for dealing with the rise of the militant group, ISIS, or Islamic State, as it's now known.

Given that the US had made an unbelievable mess of its Middle East policies, the president is right to pause and think, something his shoot-from-the-lip Republican critics rarely do. They are demanding the US attack both Iraq and Syria without asking "what then oh brave Washington warriors?" These are the Republicans who ardently supported George Bush's catastrophic invasion and destruction of Iraq.

The problem is that too many cooks in Washington are spoiling its Middle East soup. In his magnificent new book, The Sleepwalkers, Prof Christopher Clark of Cambridge describes how World War I was in part ignited by small numbers of anti-German officials in France, Russia, Serbia and Britain who often undermined their own government's moderate policies.

The same process occurred under President George W. Bush when cabals of neocon officials in the Pentagon, State Department, CIA and media drove the US into a calamitous war whose negative effects are still being felt.

http://www.thesundaily.my/node/270078

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