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| Quantifying the Effects of U.S. Regime Change Posted: 29 Jul 2014 10:30 PM PDT All of the Countries which the U.S. "Regime Changed" – Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya – Have Descended into Brutal ChaosSince 2001, the U.S. has undertaken regime change in Iraq, Afghanistan and Libya. All 3 countries are now in chaos … and extremists are more in control than ever. IraqIn Iraq, hardcore Islamic jihadis known as ISIS have taken over much of the country – shown in red as the new "Islamic State" or self-described caliphate – using captured American weapons:
Christians are being rounded up and killed, and Christian leaders in Iraq say the end of Christianity in Iraq is "very near". But as we documented in 2012, Saddam Hussein – for all his faults – was a secular leader who tolerated Christians. LibyaLibya has also descended into absolute chaos. We reported in 2012:
(This is – again – in contrast to toleration of Christians under Gadaffi.) The Guardian noted in March:
28-year CIA veteran Paul Pillar – who rose to be one of the agency's top analysts – wrote in May:
And things have only gotten worse since then. (It should be remembered that the U.S. helped sew the seeds of chaos in several ways. Not only did we engage in direct military intervention against Gadafi, but also – as confirmed by a group of CIA officers – armed Al Qaeda so that they would help topple Gaddafi.) AfghanistanOpium production is at an all-time high under the American occupation of Afghanistan. And the New York Times reports this week that the Taliban are currently making huge gains in Afghanistan … in some cases expanding even beyond their traditional areas of influence prior to 2001:
U.S. troops are just now leaving, and so the worst may be still to come. In addition – as we discuss below – the U.S. previously imposed regime change on Afghanistan … and the results were bad. History RepeatsThe U.S. carried out regime change in Iran in 1953 … which led to radicalization in the country. Specifically, the CIA admits that the U.S. overthrew the moderate, suit-and-tie-wearing, Democratically-elected prime minister of Iran in 1953. (He was overthrown because he had nationalized Iran's oil, which had previously been controlled by BP and other Western oil companies). As part of that action, the CIA admits that it hired Iranians to pose as Communists and stage bombings in Iran in order to turn the country against its prime minister. If the U.S. hadn't overthrown the moderate Iranian government, the fundamentalist Mullahs would have never taken over. Iran has been known for thousands of years for tolerating Christians and other religious minorities. Hawks in the U.S. government been pushing for another round of regime change in Iran for decades. Hillary Clinton and then-president Jimmy Carter's National Security Adviser have both admitted on the record that the U.S. previously carried out regime change in Afghanistan in the 1970s by backing Bin Laden and the Mujahadin … the precursor to Al Qaeda. And look how that turned out. SyriaThe U.S. has heavily backed the Islamic rebels in Syria in an attempt to implement regime change in that country. The result? As shown by the map above, they've taken a third of the country as part of their "caliphate" And the jihadis are now busily crucifying, beheading and slitting the throats of Christians. (Yup, Syria was previously known for tolerating Christians.) Haven't These Wars Made It Safer at Home?But haven't all of these wars made it safer here at home? Nope … a top Pentagon officials says we're no safer – and perhaps less safe – after 13 years of war. As we've pointed out for almost a decade, security experts – conservative hawks and liberal doves alike – agree that waging war in the Middle East weakens national security and increases terrorism. See this, this, this, this, this, this and this. Regime SupportBut the U.S. doesn't always back regime change. Sometimes we work to support regimes … … Unfortunately, they tend to be some of the most brutal tyrannies on the planet. Postscript: We we can probably add Ukraine to the list of regime changed countries falling into chaos and murderous extremism, given that:
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| Posted: 29 Jul 2014 01:30 PM PDT My afternoon train reads:
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| Posted: 29 Jul 2014 06:45 AM PDT My morning train reads (continues here):
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| Beware those who are never, and can never be wrong. Posted: 29 Jul 2014 05:30 AM PDT Lately, I have been hear an interesting type of argument. It is a form of debate that is both disingenuous and dishonest. We will call this the "Can’t Lose Argument," or CLA. Worse than confirmation bias, it is a money-losing exercise in narcissism. The CLA goes something like this: A data point will be mentioned, and no matter what the net change in that data — up, down or neutral — it is somehow bad for markets. Stocks, bonds, commodities, real estate, all are fair game for the CLA. Let me share a few examples of it: Earnings CLA: "This quarter, corporate earnings are going to be weak. Perhaps even a negative growth number. That proves a recession is close." The Rational Person, or RP for short, notes that analysts forecast higher profits. CLA: "Well, maybe not negative, but soft — worse than last year in the same quarter." Then earnings exceed forecasts.
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| Guest Host: Bloomberg TV with Stephanie Ruhle 10am-12pm Posted: 29 Jul 2014 05:00 AM PDT I am guest hosting Market Makers today with the delightful Stephanie Ruhle from 10 am-12 pm.
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