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The Delusional Narcissism Of Neo-Con Mentality

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"It seems that a democratic revolution is sweeping the Middle East — spurred, I am sure, by American and allied actions in Iraq. (Our chattering classes will never admit this.)"
Jay Nordlinger, National Review

Claiming that the democratic revolution in the Middle East is spurred by an illegal invasion and the murder of thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis is an inspiration to anything positive, is quite a far fetched hallucination, that can only exist in a the mind of a neo con.

Saddam was a brutal dictator who had to go, but Goofy W Bush added a new dimension to the definition of state terrorism.

Not only did Bush, Blair, Perle, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Wolvowitz and the rest of the thugs lie to the world about weapons of mass destruction, they also marketed the US Army's murder of innocent Iraqis, as somehow for the betterment of the same Iraqis, who are murdered by the army of the Empire of Hypocrisy and its allies.

The whole concept of imposing democracy on others by force and murder is inherently anti - democratic.

American foreign policy in the Middle East is centred around the notion that the Muslim and Christian democracy seeking populations of the Middle East should be oppressed, tortured and murdered by American propped brutal Dictators (or by US forces as in Iraq), all in service to the ZioNazi ethnocracy of Israel.

The Empire of Hypocrisy works together with the ZioNazi ethnocracy to support authoritarian rulers against democracy. What an irony that is!

It takes a certain kind of immorality, delusion and perverted mentality to rationalise the murder of innocents and crimes against humanity committed by the state which doesn't stop waging wars.

How many more wars are needed for Americans to realise that American governments are warmongering, unethical and anti democratic? Aren't the numerous American back to back wars against humanity in the last few decades enough, already?

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