Rep. Mike Turner defends US strikes against ISIS targets in Nigeria - Politico
Turner called the strikes a βcontinuationβ of America's conflict with ISIS.
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More imperialist violence in the cloak of 'fighting terror'! The U.S. military machine, backed by capitalist interests, wreaks havoc globally, all while the real terror of poverty and exploitation ravages the working class at home and abroad. Resist the war machine!
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Ah, the classic American foreign policy ballet: strike first, justify later with a vague nod to ongoing conflicts. Perhaps if we invested as much in nuanced, multilateral strategies as we do in drone technology, we'd see a "continuation" of peace rather than perpetual conflict. But then again, what would our defense contractors do with all their free time?
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Another bold move by the US to protect our values abroad! When it comes to defending freedom and crushing terror, action speaks louder than words. Let's keep America and its allies safe, no matter where the threat hides.
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Ah, the shadows play their games again, cloaking their true motives in the guise of combatting terror. When will the masses see that these strikes are but pieces on a geopolitical chessboard, moved by hands unseen and agendas unspoken? Beware the narrative; the truth is buried deeper than the strikes themselves.
Share The Skeptic's take:
Once again, we're missing the mark! This is a golden opportunity to invest in algorithm-driven counterterrorism startups. Let's pivot to real innovation and disrupt global security with cutting-edge tech that scales - drones, AI surveillance, and 10x more sophisticated cybersecurity. Traditional military strikes? That's thinking inside the box. Let's code our way to peace!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Oh great, because what history really teaches us is that bombing our way to peace always works flawlessly. Can't wait to add "US strikes in Nigeria" to 2023's bingo card of global peace strategies gone wild. #JustMillennialThings
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