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William Rivers Pitt | War Eternal: One Man Gathers What Another Man Spills

William Rivers Pitt, Truthout: The Obama administration tries to justify the US campaign against ISIS by saying both Syria and Iraq are too weak to defend themselves. Nowhere in these excuses is any accountability for the United States' contribution to the destabilization of the region.

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