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<title>Antiwar.com Original Articles : Stunning Statistics About the War Every American Should Know</title>
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<description>Let&amp;#039;s not forget, either, that the Flying Tigers were &amp;quot;private contractors&amp;quot; in a marked-as-humanitarian aid program in China. Just a coincidence that they were flying combat missions against both the Empire of Japan AND the Empire of China. &amp;quot;to protect the supply routes&amp;quot; for the &amp;quot;humanitarian&amp;quot; emergency food aid. Which found itself disproportionately in the hands of General Xiang Kai Shek and those who were willing to swear loyalty to him. Or that these &amp;quot;non-combat&amp;quot; combat missions were undertaken long before the Unprovoked Pearl Harbor raid.   Afghanistan just happened to be one of the stops as well, the British Empire was &amp;quot;managing the affairs&amp;quot; there and it was part of India. And surprise of surprises, another &amp;quot;private contractor&amp;quot; paramilitary adventure was heavily involved, the British East India Co.  That sort of thinking could change the perceptions we have of being the &amp;quot;wounded victims fighting back&amp;quot; in World War 2. The bit about the British East India Co. should give the Tea-Party folks a little bit of pause. Pause, step back, maybe stand the Hell down.  Not entirely likely but there is a hope.  As to (the &amp;quot;just&amp;quot; part is unspoken...)&amp;quot;another government program&amp;quot; well, the notion that the administrators have an unlimited license to kill is kind of a big difference.  Big like the way The Hitch-hikers Guide to the Galaxy described the Universe. It&amp;#039;s enough to drive a Loonie sane.  As to the mushroom cloud, how much information is there about contractors working for the Indian nuclear program, the Pakistani nuclear program, or the Chinese nuclear program, or D all of the above? That would be nuclear Weapons programs.  One corporation rattling nuclear sabres at it&amp;#039;s own corporate trading partners, or even subsidiaries of the same Corporation. Hey, everything&amp;#039;s possible. We even had a semi-articulate Chimpanzee as a president for 8 years. </description>
<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 05:52:39 +0000</pubDate>
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