The talk about torture is diverting opinion from occupation.. typical Israeli tactic create new facts on the grounds to make old ones go away.. western public opinion is mesmerized by torture because essentially western working classes are benefiting to varying degrees from the subordination of the third world and the increasing differentiation in the international division of labour along national lines. by the time the US and European Jews leave the near east they would have left behind so much destruction and suffering and so little oil for things to matter at all. the problem is not brutality, war in itself is ultimate ugliness and brutality. the problem is the mixing willy-nilly of second hand emotions and morality with events as they occur daily under war offensive and occupation. the occupation of Iraq was not a 'just war' nor will we see 'justice in war.' but in the meantime the 'process' of global instability will make stronger the American economy of dollars, guns and oil. a pragmatic American process stemming from Peirce's where truth is that act which is sufficient in objective reality, no less no more, and where by implication a vision any vision or dream of a better world is casuistry or irrelevant at best. so here you have the efficiency of Hegel’s dialectic and the dark side of Nietzsche. Can the present philosophy of the US be any different from the hitlerite one, not only on account of killing the dream of a better future but also on the basis of the actual number of casualties the US and its Euro allies inflicted sine the second world war, I know it is not different for a fact, it may be from the point of view of those who suffer and know the culprit here and now that it is far worse.

 


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