– by Staff Report
President Obama: Koran Apology 'Calmed Things Down' ... President Obama said his formal apology to Afghan President Hamid Karzai
for the burning of Korans by U.S. troops last week has "calmed things
down" after the incident sparked an outbreak of violence across the
country. "We're not out of the woods yet," Obama said in an exclusive
interview with ABC News' Bob Woodruff at the White House. "But my
criteria in any decision I make, getting recommendations from folks who
are actually on the ground, is what is going to best protect our folks
and make sure that they can accomplish their mission." – ABC News
Dominant Social Theme: Truly a magical man ... and a peacemaker, too.
Free-Market Analysis: One man, one great man, has apparently brought peace to an entire country. The simple act of writing a letter has eased the tension in Afghanistan and probably saved a few lives.
That's what ABC wants us to believe anyway. In a remarkable video, ABC honchos hit a number of dominant social themes of the elite.
The Anglosphere power elite, made up of Jewish, Catholic (Vatican), corporate, religious and military elites, uses fear-based promotions to frighten middle classes into giving up power and wealth to globalist facilities.
We tend to believe that these elites control sociopolitical and economic policies throughout the West, and even throughout the world. The control is as of yet exercised informally.
But in our view, increasingly, the elites are making their presence known formally. This video is evidence of the increasingly reverent, almost royalist, posture that the US media is adopting toward the presidency itself and Barack Obama in particular.
The video is accompanied by an article (see excerpt above) and is remarkable, in our view, for the reverence expressed throughout. ABC News's Bob Woodruff is especially servile, producing out of his exclusive interview the "scoop" that Barack Obama's letter of apology had calmed Afghanis who were angry over US-initiated Koran burning.
There was certainly REASON for Afghanis, Pashtuns or otherwise, to be angry. In the past few months, US soldiers have been caught in photographs posing with dead Afghans as if they were "trophies," urinating on dead Taliban and even posing in front of a flag bearing a logo resembling the Nazi SS.
The Koran burning was merely one incident in a chain of misunderstanding and incitements that is bound to continue. Even if the letter Obama sent did temporarily calm the waters, the larger dysfunction of the war and the young men waging it will likely not subside.
Woodruff could have asked Obama some hard questions about why troops are still there a decade later. He could even have asked why so many in his political party – and throughout the nation and even the world – believe the Iraq war was a destabilizing waste of human life at a cost of nearly one trillion dollars.
He could have asked why the Administration continues to pursue the Afghanistan war even though Obama was clear going into his first term in office that he would do his best to put a halt to the hostilities.
Regarding the "larger" picture, Woodruff could also have asked Obama why the NATO and US attacks on the Middle East have been so brutal and why so much depleted uranium has been used that doctors reportedly tell women in certain areas of Iraq and Afghanistan not to bear children if they can help it.
Of course, as we have written many times, these are wars of control that the Anglosphere is pursuing for numerous goals, mostly having to do with advancing one-world government and creating additional regional troubles that can foment MORE war.
Woodruff could have used the opportunity to bring up any of these issues. See for yourself how he handles his opportunity to go "one on one" with the President of the United States. Click on the photo to watch the video.
(Video source: http://abcnews.go.com)
Dominant Social Theme: Truly a magical man ... and a peacemaker, too.
Free-Market Analysis: One man, one great man, has apparently brought peace to an entire country. The simple act of writing a letter has eased the tension in Afghanistan and probably saved a few lives.
That's what ABC wants us to believe anyway. In a remarkable video, ABC honchos hit a number of dominant social themes of the elite.
The Anglosphere power elite, made up of Jewish, Catholic (Vatican), corporate, religious and military elites, uses fear-based promotions to frighten middle classes into giving up power and wealth to globalist facilities.
We tend to believe that these elites control sociopolitical and economic policies throughout the West, and even throughout the world. The control is as of yet exercised informally.
But in our view, increasingly, the elites are making their presence known formally. This video is evidence of the increasingly reverent, almost royalist, posture that the US media is adopting toward the presidency itself and Barack Obama in particular.
The video is accompanied by an article (see excerpt above) and is remarkable, in our view, for the reverence expressed throughout. ABC News's Bob Woodruff is especially servile, producing out of his exclusive interview the "scoop" that Barack Obama's letter of apology had calmed Afghanis who were angry over US-initiated Koran burning.
There was certainly REASON for Afghanis, Pashtuns or otherwise, to be angry. In the past few months, US soldiers have been caught in photographs posing with dead Afghans as if they were "trophies," urinating on dead Taliban and even posing in front of a flag bearing a logo resembling the Nazi SS.
The Koran burning was merely one incident in a chain of misunderstanding and incitements that is bound to continue. Even if the letter Obama sent did temporarily calm the waters, the larger dysfunction of the war and the young men waging it will likely not subside.
Woodruff could have asked Obama some hard questions about why troops are still there a decade later. He could even have asked why so many in his political party – and throughout the nation and even the world – believe the Iraq war was a destabilizing waste of human life at a cost of nearly one trillion dollars.
He could have asked why the Administration continues to pursue the Afghanistan war even though Obama was clear going into his first term in office that he would do his best to put a halt to the hostilities.
Regarding the "larger" picture, Woodruff could also have asked Obama why the NATO and US attacks on the Middle East have been so brutal and why so much depleted uranium has been used that doctors reportedly tell women in certain areas of Iraq and Afghanistan not to bear children if they can help it.
Of course, as we have written many times, these are wars of control that the Anglosphere is pursuing for numerous goals, mostly having to do with advancing one-world government and creating additional regional troubles that can foment MORE war.
Woodruff could have used the opportunity to bring up any of these issues. See for yourself how he handles his opportunity to go "one on one" with the President of the United States. Click on the photo to watch the video.
(Video source: http://abcnews.go.com)
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