Shocking
'Extermination' Fantasies By the People Running America's Empire on Full Display
at Aspen Summit
Security Forum
participants expressed total confidence in American empire, but could not
contain their panic at the mention of Snowden.
Seated on a stool before an
audience packed with spooks, lawmakers, lawyers and mercenaries, CNN’s Wolf
Blitzer introduced recently retired CENTCOM chief General James Mattis. “I’ve
worked with him and I’ve worked with his predecessors,” Blitzer said of Mattis.
“I know how hard it is to run an operation like this.”
Reminding the crowd that
CENTCOM is “really, really important,” Blitzer urged them to celebrate Mattis:
“Let’s give the general a round of applause.”
Following the gales of
cheering that resounded from the room, Mattis, the gruff 40-year Marine veteran
who once volunteered his opinion that “it’s fun to shoot some people,”
outlined the challenge ahead. The “war on terror” that began on 9/11 has no
discernable end, he said, likening it to the “the constant skirmishing between
[the US cavalry] and the Indians” during the genocidal Indian Wars of the 19th
century.
“The skirmishing will go on
likely for a generation,” Mattis declared.
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