Another great article by Glenn Greenwald:
The New York Times today has a truly bizarre article regarding the U.S. and cluster bombs. The advocacy group Cluster Munition Coalition just issued its annual report finding that cluster bombs had been used in five countries this year: Syria, Libya, Yemen, Ukraine and Sudan. This is what The Paper of Record, in its report by Rick Gladstone, said this morning about the international reaction to that report (emphasis added):
The use of these weapons was criticized by all 117 countries that have joined the treaty, which took effect five years ago. Their use was also criticized by a number of others, including the United States, that have not yet joined the treaty but have abided by its provisions.
As Americans, we should feel proud that our government, though refusing to sign the cluster ban treaty, has nonetheless “abided by its provisions” – if not for the fact that this claim is totally false. The U.S. has long been and remains one of the world’s most aggressive suppliers of cluster munitions, and has used those banned weapons themselves in devastating ways.
In December, 2009 – just weeks after he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize – President Obama ordered a cruise missile strike on al-Majala in Southern Yemen. That strike “killed 35 women and children.” Among the munitions used in that strike were cluster bombs, including ones designed to scatter 166 “bomblets.”
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Should we just accept governments and all associated with them to lie? Sadly, most people are lost inside the myth and trust their government and the MSM to deal in truth. To stop pointing out their gross lies is to acquiesce to it all. At times, it’s tempting.
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