From The
Idiot Factor:
While nearly the whole mainstream press and
politicians from both parties are honouring John McCain for his bravery and
dedicated service to the American Government, and remembering he was a war hero,
some of us are not impressed.
The man has brain cancer and if he was one of his less
wealthy constituents, he would be screwed.
He would either die from lack of health care or he would lose everything he
owned trying to raise the money he needs for his very expensive treatment.
The legislators have their own free medical care that
the average American can only dream of. And McCain rushed to
work today so he can help President Donald Trump pass a new law
that will cost millions of Americans their health care. For the needy there is
no reason to "hope he
gets well soon." There is no reason to care about his
health at all. He doesn't care about the health of others, so why are we
supposed to care about him. If he wants our sympathy, maybe he should vote
against the Republican repeal and replacement of Obamacare. The Affordable Care
Act is heavily flawed, but McCain and his allies are about to take
away what little health care poor people have.
As for McCain being a war hero, he has promoted war
all around the world. There is no reason to treat him as a hero when he has
promoted imperialist war and its destruction on various world societies. Did he
learn nothing from his time in North
Vietnam? According to Anti-Media McCain's
list of war crimes include:
Obviously
every US senator (besides California ’s Barbara Lee) voted to give president George
W. Bush the power to invade Afghanistan
following the events of September 11th. However, McCain wasn’t happy with just
moving to invade Afghanistan .
No, he had other targets on his mind as early as the day after the towers fell.
Despite
McCain’s claim in 2014 that “the Iraq
war probably wouldn’t have happened” if he had won the 2000 Republican primary
and then general election, this assertion seems ridiculous. On September 12th
2001, McCain appeared on
MSNBC presenting a long list of countries he felt were providing a “safe
harbor” to groups like al Qaeda. This list of course included Iraq and
several other countries that appear later on this list.
Syria
Another
country on that 2001 list (of course) was Syria . Now, the Bush regime may
have never gotten a chance to continue toppling Mideast countries (thanks to
the failure in Iraq
and the exposure of that war being sold on lies). But McCain seemingly never lost
sight of his hatred for Bashar Al-Assad.
Shortly
after the Arab Spring “broke out” in Syria , McCain – and his constant
partner in war crimes Sen. Lindsey Graham – quickly found communication
channels with the “Syrian opposition.” Just a few short months after the US endorsed protests in Syria (even having their
ambassador attend), McCain and Graham
began calling for arms to start flowing to the Free Syrian Army and other “rebel” groups.
Libya
McCain’s
plans for Syria
never quite worked the way he wanted but he probably should’ve know they would
never yield a positive result. If McCain didn’t want to look at Iraq to prove that point, he had another more
recent example he could’ve used: the NATO intervention in Libya .
It
was less than a year before McCain wanted to arm Syrian takfiris that he had
supported with the bombing and no fly zones in Libya . McCain even wanted tougher actions against the country. Which has now become an anarchic Wild West that’s
home to all sorts of horrors from the Islamic State to a new slave trade.
West and Central
Africa
McCain is
also a champion of the “war on terror” in other parts of Africa .
While McCain hasn’t directly supported terrorists in some countries in Africa,
he still has called for more US
intervention across the continent.
This
list includes countries dealing with Islamic insurgencies, such as Mali. McCain has also called for plans like “deploying
Special Forces” to rescue girls
kidnapped by Boko Haram in Nigeria
and intervention in Sudan ,
where McCain and his wife have invested money for some time.
Iran
Another
country on the list of hated nations originally put forth by Bush
undersecretary of defense Paul Wolfowitz, and also another long time target of
McCain, is of course Iran.
Although
McCain has always said “he prays” there will never be at war with Iran , the man
constantly calls for it and even jokes
about bombing the country
when he feels the mood is right. The truth of the matter is, McCain’s positions
towards Iran
are so hostile that even flagship neoconservative institutions like the Cato Institute think he is too hawkish....
...Ukraine
Don’t
be fooled into thinking that McCain only supports jihadists in Eastern Europe though! He also backs the overt
Nazis acting as death squads
for Kiev in the
ongoing Ukrainian conflict.
This
of course started in 2014, but McCain has continued to
pledge support for Kiev ’s crimes in the Donbass region to this
day. This is all par for the course in McCain’s larger theme of challenging Russia– the country he believes controls the
separatists in eastern Ukraine .
Russia
The
story of McCain’s hatred of Russia
spans back to the Cold War. We won’t get into McCain’s fear of communism that’s
evolved into just general Russophobia. But we will say he didn’t have many
excuses to focus on making threats towards Moscow for a good 15-20 year stretch.
This
changed in 2008, with the war in South Ossetia between Georgia and Russia . During this conflict McCain was the
loudest voice saying the US “should immediately call a meeting of the
North Atlantic Council to assess Georgia ’s security and review
measures NATO can take to contribute to stabilizing this very dangerous
situation.”
This
same situation repeated in Ukraine
in 2014 but McCain’s worst comments came this year. As soon as the US
Intelligence Community’s accused Russia of interference in the 2016
US elections– and without any evidence– McCain was first to say the event was an “act of war.”
North Korea
The
Democratic People’s Republic
of Korea (DRPK/North
Korea) was also an early target of McCain’s making his September 12th wish
list. More recently though, the restyled “Trump opponent” McCain was all-in on
the new regime’s saber rattling. Calling on Trump to strike the
nuclear armed country.
Pix by The Ralph Retort.
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