'Make More War': The Corporate Engine Behind US Foreign Policy
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<p>While Presi e t Barack Obama ra o a platform of reig i g i US military e eavors, he has prove able – or willi g – to o so.</p>
<p>“Obama has raise spe i g o the military to historic levels. He has, obvio sly, wage co tless wars; at least seve by the co servative co t. Obama is, of co rse, ppi g ai to Israel…expa i g [the] US military footpri t i Asia with the Asia pivot strategy, expa i g [the] US military i Africa…” Draitser says.</p>
<p>“If yo look at it i its totality, Obama really works ha -i -glove with the military-i strial complex.”‘</p>
<p><a href="http://sp t ik ews.com/ s/20160514/1039593923/lo -clear-military-i strial-complex.html" target="_bla k">Rea more: ‘Make More War’: The Corporate E gi e Behi US Foreig Policy</a></p>
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