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Afghanistan’s Next War

New York Times Magazine  has published a expose of Afghanistan as it struggles with war and  Covid-19.  Writer Mujib Mashal and photographer Kiana Hayeri have documented the effect of Covid-19 on Afghanistan and how the country has no infrastructure to deal with the thousands of refugees returning from Iran.  Mujib Mashal writes at The New York Time At War blog:

26mag Afghanistan 14 SuperjumboThis is where I was earlier this month with the photographer Kiana Hayeri for a look at how a country mired in decades of conflict, and strangled by political instability and poverty, is handling the spread of a virus that has brought even the most developed nations to their knees. What we found, and which is documented in this Sunday’s cover story for The New York Times Magazine, was a fragile and broken system, complacent and dependent on the United States and its allies to bail it out in every moment of crisis, buckling under pressure, totally overwhelmed. Herat was facing the same issues as many countries: a lack of basic protective gear for health workers, a crumbling economy after many businesses shut down and the risk of food supplies running out. But all that paled in comparison to the main reality sucking up resources and casting a shadow on every effort: the raging war with the Taliban.

And it’s not just in Afghanistan.

Afghanistan isn’t the only country in conflict made vulnerable by conditions that preceded the pandemic. In northwestern Syria, where a million people have sought refuge from the country’s nine-year civil war, limited access to clean water for hand-washing means the virus has most likely swept through many displacement camps. Supplies are slow to arrive, and doctors estimate that more than 100,000 people could die. In Iraq, which borders Iran to the west, the government-imposed lockdown has ravaged the fragile economy — already depleted by plummeting oil prices and the country’s three-year battle against the Islamic State. In many ways, the Afghan experience is a microcosm of the virus’s reach into the most precarious parts of the developing world, where climate change, food shortages, violence and territorial disputes have created circumstances dangerously ideal for the rapid and uncontrollable spread of a disease. And in what could perhaps be an unprecedented moment in modern history, there may be no superpower left untouched that can afford to offer help.

I would also include Venezuela, Iran and Yemen in the list.  Whatever you may think of Covid-19, it has exposed the inhumanity of U.S. wars and the U.S.A. sanction regime that actively prevents any aid to the countries on our “enemy list”. To treat people in poor countries in this manner – to stop needed aid in a time of world-wide health crisis is immoral and exposes a sick government and society that deserves condemnation.

 

USDA Joins in on Screwing Americans

Why farmers are dumping food as some Americans go hungry – The Washington Post

That should be an easy question to answer. Because the US Dept of Agriculture forces farmers to dump milk to maintain prices.

The Washington Post is something else. They’re actually going to write that milk is being dumped and then in the next paragraph say that the federal government needs to step in and help a broken food distribution system.

They never mention that it’s the government who forces farmers to dump the milk. They even imply later on that it’s processing plants asking farmers to dump milk.

The point of the article is that we need to come up with a better solution to provide food for people who are food insecure. But to read the article you would think the only way to get these people food is through food banks and other organizations.

Here’s a wild idea. If supply is really high and demand has dropped, then the price should drop. If the price drops, maybe people would be able to afford it.

Year Zero 112: Escaping the Machine; Self-sufficiency and Self-worth

Year Zero 112: Escaping the Machine; Self-sufficiency and Self-worth

A man’s liberty must be an autonomous pursuit of independence. As libertarians and anarchists there is a tendency to depend on the collective to grasp theory and philosophy; so as they accept and achieve liberty so do we. But not all slaves wish to be unshackled.

 

Rather than searching for the most brilliant minds to draft arguments convincing the masses that liberty is to their benefit individuals must begin to act in pursuit of their own liberty; setting an example and living a life of self-sufficiency and self-worth.

 

 

Event 201

This is some scary, fascist stuff…

Remember that time when some of the biggest companies and international government agencies got together to discuss how the coronavirus would lead to a global pandemic, and then systematically decided what the global response should be? Yeah, me neither.

Event 201: Pandemic Exercise

Thanks to Peter Quinones and Richard Grove for bringing this to my attention.

More Russiagate Bullshit

YeahrightSo the GOP-dominated Senate Intelligence Committee says the CIA was right, says the Washington Post. Omitted so far from what I’ve read is any actual reason to believe so besides the old “Even Republican Senators are repeating CIA claims! Wow, they must be true!”

There’s a big recap of the decision to include the Steele Dossier as part of the January 2017 “assessment,” most of which is blacked out.

They cite RT coverage as somehow meaningful beyond showing “preference” for Trump

On page 52 they finally let us see part of their argument, just the outline of it. Same old bullshit again.

Sameoldbullshit

The supposed high-level source that was hiding under his own name in Virginia.

The completely unproven case that the Russian GRU hacked the DNC. Again, NSA, the only ones who would know for sure, only gave “moderate” confidence to this judgement, showing most likely that they were just taking the FBI’s word for it.

The leak to Wikileaks that the special prosecutor admitted he had no reliable chain of custody to demonstrate.

The “intrusions” into state electoral systems that were all a bunch of hyped-up Homeland Security bullshit.

And last and least: non-government trolls bought some Facebook ads that did absolutely nothing and RT made fun of us for the financial crash! Waaah.

Same old bullshit. And the evidence? See for yourself. It ain’t there.

No, really, they would tell you, but then they’d have to kill you. And you don’t want to give them the excuse. That’s what they do. Kill people.

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