All of Kissinger’s Friends
All of Kissingers Friends
Last nights Democratic debate showed how thoroughly liberals have renounced the anti-interventionist tradition.
by Corey Robin
Last night, Hillary Clinton and her online supporters went after Bernie Sanders over his support in the 1980s for Fidel Castro and the Sandinistas of Nicaragua. Glenn Greenwald shows why Clinton is in no position to be lecturing Sanders about tyranny in other countries.
Clinton has not only walked the walk, but also talked the talk, on behalf of serial violators of human rights across the globe: Saudi Arabia, Syria, Israel, Honduras, the Gulf states, not to mention Kissinger is a friend, and I relied on his counsel when I served as secretary of state.
As I said in a tweet last night, Sanders stood with the Sandinistas, Clinton stands with Kissinger. Is this really a tough one?
But Greenwald raises another point worth mentioning.
Vehement opposition to Reagans covert wars in Central America, as well as to the sadistic and senseless embargo of Cuba, were once standard liberal positions. As my colleague Jeremy Scahill, observing the reaction of Clinton supporters during the debate, put it in a series of tweets: The US sponsored death squads that massacred countless central and Latin Americans, murdered nuns and priests, assassinated an Archbishop. I bet commie Sanders was even against Reagans humanitarian mining of Nicaraguan waters & supported subsequent war crimes judgement vs. US. Have any of these Hillarybots heard of the Contra death squads? Or is it just that whatever Hillary says must be defended at all costs? The Hillarybots attacking Sanders over Nicaragua should be ashamed of themselves.
More:
https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/03/sanders-sandinistas-clinton-kissinger-interventions/
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