The Historical US Support for al-Qaeda

The Historical US Support for al-Qaeda

And let me tell you about American leaders. In power, they don’t think the way you and I do. They don’t feel the way you and I do. They have supported “awful jihadists” and their moral equivalents for decades. Let’s begin in 1979 in Afghanistan, where the Moujahedeen (“holy warriors”) were in battle against a secular, progressive government supported by the Soviet Union; a “favorite tactic” of the Moujahedeen was “to torture victims [often Russians] by first cutting off their nose, ears, and genitals, then removing one slice of skin after another”, producing “a slow, very painful death”.

YES2018: The Future of The United States 9.18.2018

15th YES Annual Meeting: the headlines from day one

Seems pretty Anti-Trumpish, to me.

Panel Members: Michael McFaul, Larry Summers, Condoleezza Rice.

“The US Founding Fathers – and this will be a good lesson to young democrats in Ukraine – were very cautious about the executive power.”

Condoleezza Rice, 66th US Secretary of State, 2005-2009

“The current US administration has made a strategic mistake in lowering corporation tax, instead of encouraging the global community to come together to agree a an internationally recognised tax system that would not force the race to the bottom.”

Larry Summers, Charles W Eliot University, Professor, Harvard University