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re: The Deep State Versus President Trump

Posted on 2/26/17 at 5:34 pm to
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
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Posted on 2/26/17 at 5:34 pm to
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Have two nuclear-armed states ever gone to outright, overt war with one another?

I can't think of any examples.


The simulations and briefings that Clinton was looking at must have shown that the US could handle Russian counter actions. Otherwise, baiting the bear would have been nuts.

The focus was on conventional engagement. Throughout Obama's tenure McCain and Graham constantly whined about us committing combat brigades to Syria. Why don't we? If you need any proof that their actions are driven by the Dark State or some other such entity - this is it. Send our straight leg infantry into the same sort of meat chopper they faced in Iraq? No patriotic motive could drive that.

The Dark State is going ape crazy because the next phase in their expanded Middle East strategy is right now off the rails.
Posted by WhiskeyPapa
Member since Aug 2016
9277 posts
Posted on 2/26/17 at 5:38 pm to
Deep State Desperation


by Tyler Durden
Dec 22, 2016 8:35 PM


The pathetic attempts to undo Donald Trump’s victory are signs of desperation, not strength, in the Deep State.

The post World War II consensus held that the USSR’s long-term goal was world domination. That assessment solidified after the Soviets detonated an atomic bomb in 1949. A nuclear arms race, a space race, maintenance of a globe-spanning military, political, and economic confederation, and a huge expansion of the size and power of the military and intelligence complex were justified by the Soviet, and later, the Red Chinese threats. Countering those threats led the US to use many of the same amoral tactics that it deplored when used by its enemies: espionage, subversion, bribery, repression, assassination, regime change, and direct and proxy warfare.

Scorning principles of limited government, non-intervention in other nations’ affairs, and individual rights, the Deep State embraced the anti-freedom mindset of its purported enemies, not just towards those enemies, but toward allies and the American people. The Deep State gradually assumed control of the government and elected officials were expected to adhere to its policies and promote its propaganda. Only John F. Kennedy directly challenged it, firing CIA Director Allen Dulles after the Bay of Pigs disaster. He was assassinated, and whether or not CIA involvement is ever conclusively proven, the allegations have been useful to the agency, keeping politicians in line. The Deep State also co-opted the media, keeping it in line with a combination of fear and favor.

Since its ascension in the 1950s, the biggest threat to the Deep State has not been its many and manifest failures, but rather what the naive would regard as its biggest success: the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Much of the military-industrial complex was suddenly deprived of its reason for existence—the threat was gone. However, a more subtle point was lost."

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