War Is a Self-Licking Ice Cream Cone
Washington risks Americans’ lives in wars of choice, then uses their deaths to justify more war.

Many people in Washington seem to see the unfolding war in Lebanon as revenge for past U.S. troop deaths. After the Israeli air force killed a group of commanders of the Lebanese militia Hezbollah—along with several children—everyone from Biden administration official Brett McGurk to Sen. Tom Cotton (R–Ark.) thanked Israel for dishing out justice. As it turns out, slain Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil had helped kill dozens of U.S. Marines, CIA officers, and other American personnel in 1983.
Most of those Americans had been sent to Lebanon as part of the Multinational Force, a U.S.-led peacekeeping effort in the wake of an Israeli invasion. Back then, many Americans didn't believe that U.S. forces should be there in the first place. According to a Pentagon report from the time, U.S. intelligence had predicted that U.S. forces would likely face "entrapment in Lebanese internal conflicts." None other than then-Sen. Joe Biden questioned whether the Reagan administration had the authority to get involved in the Lebanese war.
President Joe Biden is now backing Israel's war effort to the hilt, and is massing U.S. forces in the Middle East. Ostensibly, they're there to evacuate Americans, but the Biden administration has signaled that it will directly fight Hezbollah if Israel comes under "severe duress." Biden had predicted the ugly consequences of a past war of choice. Now his administration has embraced those consequences as a potential reason for launching another war of choice.
Lebanon isn't the only place where Washington's wars are a self-licking ice cream cone. From Vietnam to Iraq, hawkish politicians have sent Americans to fight in faraway countries, then used the blowback as an excuse to fight even harder. You don't think that they're an enemy of America? Then why are they shooting at Americans in their country?
After former President Donald Trump ordered the assassination of Iranian Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani in 2020, a bipartisan majority in Congress passed a war powers resolution to prevent further escalation against Iran. The hawkish minority, however, argued that Americans deserved revenge for Iran's meddling in the Iraq War, led by Soleimani.
"He was a legitimate target of war because he's been pushing war against the United States for decades," Sen. Lindsey Graham (R–S.C.) said. "We've had at least five or six hundred soldiers killed in Iraq from IEDs developed in Iran that were used inside Iraq. They were very, very lethal to American forces."
Graham himself helped start that war in the first place. He voted to authorize military force against Iraq in 2002, and has fought back hard against attempts to get U.S. troops out of the country as late as last year. (Graham has also long called for "military planning" against Iran.) The fact that many Iraqis wanted to eject U.S. forces—and that arming those Iraqis gave outsiders an opportunity to hurt Americans—should have been a sign that U.S. intervention had failed. Instead, Graham took it as a justification to continue and expand the war.
That sleight of hand has a long lineage. When the American public lost faith in stopping communism in Vietnam by force, the Nixon administration tried to make the war about freeing American prisoners from communist captivity. The administration even played a cynical accounting trick to inflate the public's hopes about the number of Americans they could bring home, by folding the military's "killed in action/body not recovered" list into the "prisoners of war/missing in action" category.
Of course, the longer the war continued, the more Americans would disappear into the Vietnamese jungle, which would in turn give then-President Richard Nixon more reasons to continue the war.
Another relic of the Vietnam War seems to have made its way into Biden's strategy in the Middle East. Biden administration officials told Axios last week that they agree with Israel's "de-escalation through escalation" strategy. Nixon had used a similar justification when he announced an invasion of neutral Cambodia to ferret out alleged communist hideouts there.
"We take this action not for the purpose of expanding the war into Cambodia but for the purpose of ending the war in Vietnam and winning the just peace we all desire," Nixon told the nation in April 1970. "We will not be humiliated. We will not be defeated. We will not allow American men by the thousands to be killed by an enemy from privileged sanctuaries," he added.
The public reaction to Nixon's attempt at de-escalation through escalation was so harsh that Congress passed the War Powers Act to limit future military interventions. Nor did the plan work. The war continued for five more years until April 1975, when the U.S.-backed regimes in both Vietnam and Cambodia collapsed and Americans were forced to leave Southeast Asia.
The end of the U.S. wars was painful for Americans who had sacrificed so much for the cause. And it did not end the violence. The new Khmer Rouge regime in Cambodia turned its guns on its own people and its former allies in Vietnam. But the U.S. withdrawal showed how absurd the rationale for the war was: Southeast Asia was no longer a threat to Americans once Americans left Southeast Asia alone.
Over the next few decades, Vietnamese communists learned that they enjoyed American capitalism more than they had thought. Today, Americans are free to come and go in Vietnam as guests. But first, we had to stop being invaders.
U.S. policy is delaying that outcome in the Middle East as much as possible. As long as they can, politicians will try to keep the cycle of blowback and vengeance alive. We will stay in the Middle East to avenge the Americans who died to keep America in the Middle East.
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Many people in Washington seem to see the unfolding war in Lebanon as revenge for past U.S. troop deaths.
It might have more to do with the 8,000 rockets they fired into Israel.
What daily rockets for years and years?
Ive asked some wise people about this, and from what I have learned from scholars like Norm Finkelstein, J(ew)Free, and mTrueKlan, there havent been any rockets fired at Israel, and if there were, it was the Jooooos fault for getting in the way of the joy-delivery-care-package-systems that Hezbollah was courteously sending to Israel.
Do recall the four years of no new wars while negotiating the exit from the one that Bush-Cheney-Biden-Hillary goosestepped into. Those halcyon days.
Thankfully, Biden’s assistant manager is running for potus and has been endorsed by Cheney.
And somebody in the administration decided to send more troops over there yesterday. Couldn't have been the POTUS; he can't decide when to pee.
"US to send more troops to Middle East after Israeli strikes in Lebanon"
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/us-to-send-more-troops-to-middle-east-after-israeli-strikes-in-lebanon-the-excerpt/ar-AA1r7rSM?ocid=BingNewsSerp
I think at this point the POTUS has as many functioning neurons as a potato.
Stanley Baldwin, Ramsay MacDonald, and Neville Chamberlain gave the UK over 16 years of no new wars. Easy to do that when you cave into every demand by hostile totalitarian states. We all know how that worked out. Trump kowtowed to North Korea, China, and Russia -- repeatedly. And surrendered Afghanistan to the Taliban.
Parody account
In other war news it's becoming increasingly obvious that Stermar and Blinken put together a deal that would have led directly to WW3. With lame duck Biden perpetually out to lunch they had the agreement drawn up awaiting his signature. The goal was to supply Ukraine with long range western missiles to be launched into Russia with NATO troops on the ground to supervise the operation. Russia made it clear that this would escalate from a proxy war into a full blown direct war and that they would respond accordingly. Evidently the Pentagon staged a palace coup to take Blinken out. Sturmar showed up to get Joe's signature. But.
"Something went wrong in Washington
Now, the Prime Minister wouldn't normally travel and meet with his U.S. counterpart just to "discuss" things. Their meeting would take place only at the point when the agreement could be signed and announced in a joint press conference: a public showing of their unity, shared objectives and determination. In fact, according to British government sources, the decisions had already been made, and Sir Keir brought all the paperwork with him. However, the signing ceremony never took place and neither did the joint press conference. Something went wrong."
https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/was-there-a-palace-coup-at-the-white
And,
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/madness-antony-blinken
Meanwhile Zelensky is openly campaigning for Harris/Walz because a Trump administration would negotiate a ceasefire.
https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/zelensky-uses-us-trip-attack-jd-vance
Wow. WTF do these people think they are doing?
Lining their pockets.
I was told foreign interference in an election was a bad thing?
Preventing genocide of Ukrainians. Putin isn’t a Nazi but his foreign policy isn’t much different from Hitler’s. And both Trump and Vance are clearly Putin Assets.
The genocide in Ukraine began in 2013 when the nazi adjacent banderas who were puppeted into office by western unipolar globohomos like McCain and Graham began targeting eastern leaning citizens in Donbas.
If you feel so strongly about it, head there and sign up for Kiev’s foreign legion.
"The goal was to supply Ukraine with long range western missiles to be launched into Russia with NATO troops on the ground to supervise the operation."
They do use Stormshadow missiles. This did not lead to WWIII.
Probably because the Soviets and the Russians have done the same thing -- from SAM sites manned by Russian advisors in Vietnam, to Wagner group troops (revealed to be an organ of the Russian Government) fighting against ours in Syria.
I don't see the problem with this.
One of those missiles hit the Crimea Naval headquarters of the Black Sea Fleet. Still no WWIII. Because Russia understands proxy wars, and knows it stands no chance of a conventional war with the West. Going nuclear would only mean losing anything they've gained.
"A vital element in keeping the peace is our military establishment. Our arms must be mighty, ready for instant action, so that no potential aggressor may be tempted to risk his own destruction. . . . American makers of plowshares could, with time and as required, make swords as well. But now we can no longer risk emergency improvisation of national defense; we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions. . . . This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. . . .Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. . . . In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist."
Dwight Eisenhower, Jan 17, 1961
Our involvement in Lebanon is going to have a big cost. Weaponizing the supply chain for tech goods means that the world has now divided into a bipolar world of suppliers. The China sphere and the US sphere - with NO crossing of the line anywhere in that supply chain. Problem is US products already cross that line with product made in China but always tamperable by a Western hostile.
So a US brand laptop/phone is now open to being turned into an explosive device by either China sphere actors or US sphere actors. China brand supply chain is closed to Western tampering. And Western tampering is now the most likely risk.
Look for US brand tech to suffer market share losses in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
The tech didn’t explode, explosive material was installed.
They took over the supply chain.
Nobody knows for certain who, how or where the explosives were installed.
It may end up like NordStream and covid where we will soon find out the details of what really happened.
They didn't install themselves.
No shit, Sherlock.
Ukrainians in Speedos is the conventional wisdom.
The IDF didn't take over the supply chain, a sabotaged the materials by masquerading as a shell company.
"...Look for US brand tech to suffer market share losses in Latin America, Africa, and Asia."
Look for JFucked to be proven wrong again. Tell us about those masks, asshole.
Weaponizing the supply chain for tech goods
Does Hezbollah's purchasing of these tech goods to use for terrorism count as "weaponizing the supply chain" or no?
The last time we decided to set up forces in Lebanon I decided to get the hell out of the U.S. Marine Corps. I suggest other jarheads now do the same.
Of course we could always go to Israel and arrest Bibbi for war crimes. Hell, I’d go back in to help do that although about the best an old man like I could do is man the water buffalo.
Better to go to Gaza to arrest Sinwar and to Lebanon to arrest Nasrallah. Israel didn't start this and the civilian casualties have been remarkably low compared to other urban conflicts of the past century.
The casualties in Gaza have been understated for 9 months now. The group of people who counted the dead early were eliminated/disappeared with the first or second attack on Shifa hospital. So they are no longer counting the directly killed. The missing presumed buried under rubble weren't being counted the nanosecond everyone in Gaza changed locations - many weeks earlier than that. Since no one is doing autopsies now, the deaths from starvation/disease/water/sepsis/blood loss and other conditions of war are not being counted at all.
The Lancet has estimated a plausible number of total deaths at around 186,000. Mostly indirect. That number is almost certainly very high - maybe even double the real number. But that is the expectation that one would have when looking for mass graves when the war is over.
A complete prohibition on journalism - which isn't conducted by American journalists anyway re this war - does not occur when there is nothing to hide.
Prohibition starting when exactly? Here's an American journalist who went into Gaza:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOfwNOjK5uQ#t=1h30m
ctrl-f 'Ukraine' 0/0
Here is my shocked face.
"Many people in Washington seem to see the unfolding war in Lebanon as revenge for past U.S. troop deaths."
Those who truly mourn the deaths of US troops in Lebanon are a dying breed. Washington is corrupt. The biggest motive is the gravy train from the Israeli lobby. Afghanistan was heroin. Under the American occupation during the Trump years, opium cultivation was well over 200,000 hectares. (Exported to Russia and Iran mainly.) Since the withdrawal of American occupation forces, production has been reduced by 95% and Afghanistan is no longer the world's largest producer. (A similar pattern was seen during the dust up in Vietnam during the 60s and 70s.)
The Taliban had reduced production down to close to nothing before we went in too. Hence a term I used back when I was active with LEAP about a decade and a half ago when I referred to U.S. drug prohibitionists as the “American Taliban.”
"... The biggest motive is the gravy train from the Israeli lobby..."
Always with the Jews, right, Nazi shit-stain?
Hey! We’re forming a counseling group I’ll be facilitating soon! Would you like to join us you wonderful Zionist turd sipper you?
(Oh, and Zionists aren’t actually Jews, genius). Jews are the good guys, usually.
Weird how many progressives identify with National socialism.
Nothing a little electroshock, talk therapy, and partial lobotomy can’t fix to at least get him half normal.
Man, I’m really looking forward to our sessions!
David Duke and Mark Robinson are progressives?
"Self-Licking Ice Cream Cone"
I think this was supposed to go in the "Harris sexual positions" article.
I’m not sure that would help Sevo but we can certainly give it a try. But I’m not sure how Sevo could do that or if the rest of us could handle looking without seriously upchucking.