May 16, 2012
The Horrible Things That The Empire Offer Us By Fidel Castro May 15, 2012 “Information Clearing House” – Havana: - A piece of news released by AP, the most important US news agency, dated today in Monterrey, Mexico, explains it with irrefutable clarity. This is not the first, and certainly it won’t be the [...]
Tags: Fidel Castro, Los Zetas Cartel, Mexico, Monterrey, Nuevo Laredo, Nuevo León, United States
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May 11, 2012
JP Morgan chief executive Jamie Dimon called the mistakes ‘egregious’. Photograph: Justin Lane/EPA It would be funny if it were not tragic. Here is a loss of $2 billion being described on the BBC as a tiny part of $300 billion in assets. Just think for a moment just what could be done with $3 [...]
Tags: Bank of America, Citigroup, Goldman Sachs, Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley, River Thames whale, Wall Street Journal
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April 20, 2012
Torture on Trial Legal and Humane Frameworks for Opposing Torture by: David Swanson Published in the May / June 2012 Humanist http://thehumanist.org/may-june-2012/torture-on-trial-legal-and-humane-frameworks-for-opposing-torture/ Cases come in by the thousands from all over the world. A man was beaten and whipped. A woman was beaten and raped. A boy was hooded with three empty sand [...]
Tags: Afghanistan, Chicago Council on Global Affairs, David Swanson, Dick Cheney, George W. Bush, Iraq, Pew Research Center, Torture, United Nations, United State, Washington D.C
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April 9, 2012
Gareth Evans, former attorney-general and foreign minister in Australia. Photo Credit: London School of Economics Library/Wikimedia Commons Despite being ‘idolised’ as some sort of peace advocate Gareth Evans was a long way from anything like that description. The Australian support for the murderer Suharto is a matter of national disgrace, the stealing or at least [...]
Tags: Australia, East Timor, Evans, Gareth Evans, Indonesia, International Crisis Group, Libya, Sydney Morning Herald
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March 27, 2012
Imperial Ignorance By Aijaz Zaka Syed March 26, 2012 “The News” — So this is how the cookie crumbles. From burning books to butchering babies, it seems everything is fair game as the victors near their tether. Four years after Barack Hussein Obama offered a “new way forward”; the gulf [...]
Tags: Andrew Alexander, Cold War, Iran, middle east, Soviet Union, Uncle Sam, United State, World War II
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March 27, 2012
Great empires, such as the Roman and British, were extractive. The empires succeeded, because the value of the resources and wealth extracted from conquered lands exceeded the value of conquest and governance. The reason Rome did not extend its empire east into Germany was not the military prowess of Germanic tribes but Rome’s calculation [...]
Tags: Afghanistan, American imperialism, Americans, Iraq, Obama, Rome, United State, Washington
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March 17, 2012
A Tale of Two Tales What Real World?By Fred Reed March 16, 2012 “Information Clearing House” —As I listen to American fury against uncoöperative Afghans, to Congress furiously denouncing Pakistan for anemic aid in conducting the current wars, I sometimes wonder whether the US is playing with a full deck. The [...]
Tags: Afghanistan, Congress, Demography of Afghanistan, God, Iraq, Israel, Kabul, Narrative, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Taliban, United State, United States
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March 10, 2012
Let Your Life Be a Friction to Stop the Machine Nightmare and insanity are akin: mysterious and involuntary states that skew and distort objective reality. One wakens from nightmare; from insanity there is no awakening. Whether Americans live in the one state or the other is the paramount question of [...]
Tags: Capitalism, Cold War, Manifest Destiny, Nazi Germany, Russia, Soviet Union, United State, World War II
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March 9, 2012
Photo Credit: ShutterStock.com Why the American Empire Was Destined to Collapse Author and social critic Morris Berman says the fact that we’re a nation of hustlers lies at the root of our decline. March 7, 2012 | Several years after the Wall Street-ignited crisis began, the nation’s top bank CEOs (who far out-accumulated their [...]
Tags: America Failed, American Dream, Donner Party, Morris Berman, Occupy Wall Street, Twilight of American Culture, United States, Wall Street, Walter McDougall
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March 7, 2012
How often do you see the word “intervention’ these days. It must be almost daily and always seems to refer to something being done by one country to ‘help’ another. In practice it is far more motivated by by advantage than any sense of charity or assistance. First you [...]
Tags: Capitalism, China, Economic, intervention, Iran, Iraq, Iraq War, Noam Chomsky, Third World, United State
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March 1, 2012
Andy Kroll, The Unlikely Oracle of Occupy Wall Street Posted by Andy Kroll at 8:41am, March 1, 2012. [Note for TomDispatch Readers: Many thanks to those of you who made a contribution to this site in return for a signed paperback copy of Adam Hochschild’s remarkable new history of World War I, To End All [...]
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February 25, 2012
Fifty years ago, John F Kennedy decided to invade South Vietnam – which would leave millions dead [GALLO/GETTY] Significant anniversaries are solemnly commemorated – Japan’s attack on the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, for example. Others are ignored, and we can often learn valuable lessons from them about what is likely to lie [...]
Tags: George W. Bush, Henry Kissinger, Indochina, Japan, John F Kennedy, Pearl Harbor, Saddam Hussein, South Vietnam, United State, United States, Vietnam, World War II
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February 23, 2012
Noam Chomsky, Imperial Hegemony and Its Discontents Posted by Noam Chomsky at 9:16am, February 15, 2012. [Note for TomDispatch Readers: Noam Chomsky’s latest TomDispatch post ends today, but TomDispatch, of course, goes on. In the coming weeks, expect new posts from Andrew Bacevich, Rebecca Solnit, Michael Klare, Nick Turse, Karen J. Greenberg, and [...]
Tags: Andrew Bacevich, Arab Spring, Greater Middle East, iPod, Michael Klare, Noam Chomsky, Rebecca Solnit, United State
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February 23, 2012
Andrew Bacevich, Uncle Sam, Global Gangster Posted by Andrew Bacevich at 8:13am, February 19, 2012. If all goes as planned, it will be the happiest of wartimes in the U.S.A. Only the best of news, the killing of the baddest of the evildoers, will ever filter back to our world. After all, American [...]
Tags: Afghanistan, Andrew Bacevich, iPod, Osama bin Laden, Pakistan, Spencer Ackerman, Uncle Sam, United State, United States Navy SEALs, War on Terror
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January 27, 2012
US to Reestablish Military Presence in Philippines The move is part of a broader imperial plan to counter China‘s influence in Asia-Pacific by John Glaser, January 26, 2012 | Print This | Share This | Antiwar Forum The U.S. is in talks with the government of the Philippines about re-establishing a military presence in the country about two decades after the [...]
Tags: al-Qaeda, Asia, Asia-Pacific, China, Philippine, United State, United States Armed Forces, WikiLeaks
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January 26, 2012
. Utopia: Social Forum Declares ‘Together We Are the 99%‘ Thematic Social Forum 2012: Capitalist Crisis: Social and Environmental Justice – Common Dreams staff link to article http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/01/25-0 Another world is possible This well-known message is coming out of Porto Alegre, Brazil this week as the “Thematic Social Forum” takes place, in stark contrast to the [...]
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January 25, 2012
Drowning in Hypocrisy By Paul Craig Roberts January 24, 2012 “Information Clearing House” — The US government is so full of self-righteousness that it has become a caricature of hypocrisy. Leon Panetta, a former congressman who Obama appointed CIA director and now head of the Pentagon, just [...]
Tags: Iran, Israel, Libya, Obama, Russia, United States, Washington, Washington D.C
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January 22, 2012
Resist U.S. Imperialist War Threats On Iran By Sara Flounders http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article30321.htm January 21, 2012 “IAC” — January 18, 2012 –There is growing apprehension that through miscalculation, deliberate provocation or a staged false flag operation, a U.S. war with Iran is [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, China, David Broder, Iran, Israel, National Defense Authorization Act, Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Obama, Pentagon, United States, Washington, World War II
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January 22, 2012
A Fitting Symbol of the American Empire by Sheldon Richman, January 20, 2012 The image of four U.S. marines urinating on the corpses of Afghan fighters is a fitting symbol of American intervention in Central Asia and the Middle East. That picture will live forever in the memories [...]
Tags: al-Qaeda, George W. Bush, Mitt Romney, Osama bin Laden, Ron Paul, Sheldon Richman, Taliban, United State
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January 20, 2012
A Captive Nation By William Bowles January 19, 2012 “Information Clearing House” — There are more young people of working age out of work than at any time in recorded British history according to the latest government figures. I started the current version of my online presence as it were in March of [...]
Tags: Afro-Eurasia, American imperialism, Ayn Rand, British Empire, Brzezinski, Empire, Fabian Society, Grand Chessboard, Iraq, Mackinder, United State, Zbigniew Brzezinski
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January 16, 2012
The Middle East Agenda: Oil, Dollar Hegemony & Islam Transcript – Public Lecture – Perdana Global Peace Forum 2006 By Prof. Francis A Boyle 06/22/06 “Information Clearing House“ – — Kuala Lumpur – Little has changed in the imperialist tendencies of American foreign policy since the founding of the United States of America [...]
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January 15, 2012
War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery … and Fighting Back is “Aggression” By Kevin Carson January 14, 2012 “C4SS” – The US Department of Defense recently promulgated a new “defense” guidance document: “Sustaining US Global Leadership: Priorities for 21st Century Defense.” I use scare quotes because it just doesn’t seem quite [...]
Tags: China, Iran, Kevin Carson, Nazi Germany, Pentagon, United State, United States Armed Forces, United States Department of Defense
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January 14, 2012
The News of Empire Thursday, November 3rd, 2011 “Mr. Obama and his senior national security advisers have sought to reassure allies and answer critics, including many Republicans, that the United States will not abandon its commitments in the Persian Gulf even as it winds down the war in Iraq and looks [...]
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January 12, 2012
Engelhardt, Superpower Adrift in an Alien World Posted by Tom Engelhardt at 9:33am, January 12, 2012. [Note for TomDispatch Readers: Our deepest thanks to those of you whose early contributions are already giving TomDispatch a good financial start in 2012. Keep in mind that anyone wanting to contribute $75 or more to this site [...]
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January 11, 2012
This article is about a person from the US military and his stance on war. It outlines the conclusion often reached that the only way war can be stopped is for soldiers to stop fighting. Any form of refusal to fight of course sends the military [...]
Tags: David Petraeus, Helen Gahagan Douglas, Iowa, Paul Rieckhoff, Richard Nixon, Ron Paul, Texas, World War II
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January 11, 2012
January 10, 2012 “BFP” – Washington clearly wants ‘finito’ with Russia’s Putin as in basta! Or as they said in Egypt last spring, Kefaya–enough! Hillary Clinton and friends have apparently decided Russia’s prospective next president, Vladimir Putin, is a major obstacle to their plans. Few however understand why. Russia today, in [...]
Tags: Boris Nemtsov, Moscow, National Endowment for Democracy, Putin, Russia, Solidarnost, United States, Vladimir Putin
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January 11, 2012
Why Do We Ignore the Civilians We Kill in US Wars? By John Tirman January 10, 2012 “WP” – January 06, 2012 - As the United States officially ended the war in Iraq last month, President Obama spoke eloquently at Fort Bragg, N.C., lauding troops for “your patriotism, your commitment to fulfill [...]
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January 2, 2012
Imperialism and the “Anti-Imperialism of the Fools” By James Petras January 01, 2012 “Information Clearing House” - One of the great paradoxes of history are the claims of imperialist politicians to be engaged in a great humanitarian crusade designed to liberate nations and peoples, while practicing the most barbaric conquests, destructive wars and large scale [...]
Tags: Anti-imperialism, European Union, Imperialism, Iraq, middle east, United State, Washington, World War II
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December 8, 2011
The Untouchables Elite immunity in the age of imperialism by Justin Raimondo, December 07, 2011 | Print This | Share This | Antiwar Forum The Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case brought by Steven Howards, a Colorado man arrested by Secret Service agents when he confronted then-Vice President Dick Cheney at a shopping mall and told him he [...]
Tags: Cheney, Dick Cheney, Howard, Iraq, Iraq War, Secret Service, Supreme Court, United States Secret Service
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December 3, 2011
Scott Horton Interviews James Bovard Scott Horton, December 02, 2011 Print This | Share This | Comment | Antiwar Forum James Bovard, author of Attention Deficit Democracy, discusses his article “Dying to Corrupt Afghanistan;” Hamid Karzai’s empty promises of reform as Afghanistan claims the title of most corrupt government in the world; Mitt Romney’s eager prostrating to the military [...]
Tags: Afghanistan, American Conservative, Future of Freedom Foundation, Hamid Karzai, James Bovard, Mitt Romney, Scott Horton, United State
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November 18, 2011
Wen wants any dispute over the South China Sea to be resolved by the countries that are affected [EPA] This page has often warned you about the dangers in attempting to control the seas, particularly the Straits of Malacca as some sort of route foe the passage of oils from the Middle East to the US. [...]
Tags: ASEAN, Barack Obama, Beijing, China, South China Sea, Southeast Asia, United States, Wen Jiabao
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November 17, 2011
The US is trying to exploit opportunities silently against China such as the Burmese Myitsone Dam project [EPA] Standing on a platform in Honolulu last week as United States military officials and heads of Pacific islands looked on, Hillary Clinton charted Washington’s course for re-entry to the Asia-Pacific. The hour-long talk, the content of which [...]
Tags: Asia, Asia-Pacific, Beijing, Burma, China, South China Sea, United States, Washington
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November 17, 2011
Clinging to the US as if it were a life raft in a stormy sea and expecting to be respected by our Asian neighbours makes Australia look both complicit in US war crimes and a partner in future US imperial expansion in the area. The Australian record in Asia is deplorable. From the White [...]
Tags: Asia-Pacific, Australia, Barack Obama, Beijing, China, Hu Jintao, Julia Gillard, South China Sea, United States
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November 9, 2011
Any fossil fuel infrastructure built in the next five years will cause irreversible climate change, according to the IEA. Photograph: Rex Features World headed for irreversible climate change in five years, IEA warns If fossil fuel infrastructure is not rapidly changed, the world will ‘lose for ever’ the chance to avoid dangerous climate change [...]
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November 7, 2011
EGYPT TO IMF: “Topple Their Debts!” There really is a magic bullet that can make sure Egypt‘s revolution triumphs, discovers Eric Walberg, author of Postmodern Imperialism: Geopolitics & the Great Games. The Popular Campaign to Drop Egypt’s Debts was launched at the Journalists’ Union 31 October, with a colourful panel of speakers, including [...]
Tags: Al-Naggar, Cairo, Ecuador, egypt, Egyptians, Gamal, Hosni Mubarak, International Monetary Fund, Mubarak, Tunisia
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November 2, 2011
Ugandan Regime Sharply Increases Repression John Glaser, November 01, 2011 Print This | Share This | Comment | Antiwar Forum I guess this would be less relevant if Obama had not just sent combat troops to support the Ugandan military and government in their fight against the LRA. Amnesty International: The Ugandan government and public officials [...]
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October 29, 2011
The US maintains permanent bases in South Korea, established in 1954, that house some 28,500 personnel [EPA] Remember the bases? As the world reeled from the sheer audacity of the US invasion of Iraq in 2003, many feared the US was seeking to establish a permanent presence in that country. The idea was plausible [...]
Tags: Iran, Iraq, Korea, middle east, Saddam Hussein, South Korea, United States, United States Armed Forces
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October 29, 2011
AP / Thomas Watkins Residents hang out at the basketball court at Algin Sutton Recreation Center in South Los Angeles. The center is included in the city’s Summer Night Lights program aimed at reducing gang violence. By Bill Boyarsky While Occupy Wall Street and similar movements around the country take aim at financial institutions and their [...]
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October 28, 2011
Thirty Years of Unleashed Greed AP / Jay Finneburgh Iraq War veteran Scott Olsen, 24, lies bleeding in Oakland, Calif., after being struck by a projectile apparently fired by police. He suffered a skull fracture while marching with other demonstrators attempting to re-establish a presence near a protest camp disbanded by authorities, said Dottie Guy [...]
Tags: CBO, Congressional Budget Office, Economic inequality, Household income in the United States, Iraq War, Joseph Stiglitz, United States, Wall Street
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October 26, 2011
The End of the American Era Noam chomsky has taken a view of the work of Walt et ors in the following ways,”Noam Chomsky, professor of linguistics at MIT, said the authors took a “courageous stand” and said much of the criticism against the authors was “hysterical”. But he asserts that he did not [...]
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October 26, 2011
Empire and Hegemony Chomsky in various publications deals with the position of the global imperial project and the role that the hegemons play in that sphere of action. There really is no point or there may be no point in discussing whether the one concept includes the other once you [...]
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October 21, 2011
Guatemala apologises to Arbenz family for 1954 coup Jacobo Arbenz had been in office for three years when he was ousted Continue reading the main story Related Stories Worst place to be a paramedic Guatemala urged to protect women Guatemala gets new UN crime chief Guatemala’s government has apologised to the family of former President [...]
Tags: Álvaro Colom, Arbenz, BBC Mundo, Cold War, Guatemala, Latin America, United Fruit Company, United States
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October 20, 2011
I, along with many others was warning readers about the awful killing machines, the Drones. They are a weapon with nothing more than a continually updated capacity to kill and destroy while using highly suspect forms of surveillance. What they really do is to simply be employed against a site where there is some suspicion or advantage attaching [...]
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October 19, 2011
It was refreshing to read Stephen Lendman’s recent article where he said simply that war was the business of the USA. However, that is a poroposition that has been around for some time and very often propounded by those alleged loony lefties and dissidents who are frequently held up to ridicule by the media in [...]
Tags: Adobe Creative Suite, Australia, AutoCAD, Bill Gates, Microsoft Office, Stephen Lendman, Steve Jobs, United State, USA
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October 16, 2011
Occupy movement goes global – in pictures Occupy Wall Street protests are linking up with other Occupy movements around the world An Occupy Wall Street protester, with a US flag stuck over her mouth, holds up a placard in Zuccotti Park, near Wall Street in New YorkPhotograph: Eduardo Munoz/Reuters Related articles Even the [...]
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October 16, 2011
Nude in Black and White Mr. Fish By Mr. Fish While visiting the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C., at age 11, I found out that the transparent bubble on a warplane from which a gunner fires his machine gun is called a blister. This seemed somehow appropriately unsettling, as if any aircraft [...]
Tags: Barack Obama, Fish, Freedom Plaza, National Air and Space Museum, Susan Dey, Wall Street, Washington, Washington DC
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October 14, 2011
As Obama has said the US is keeping all options open. That is simple US warspeak for if we want to we will start the bombing straight away. But at the moment times are a bit tight so we may have to wait a while. Basically the height of imperial arrogance and a very important [...]
Tags: Adel al Jubeir, Barack Obama, Iran, Obama, President, Quds Force, Saudi Arabia, United State
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October 7, 2011
Romney: God Wants U.S. to Lead, Not Follow You can always call God in aid of sheer warmongering and killing. George Ikners ikners.com Published October 07, 2011 Mitt Romney, the leading Republican presidential candidate, is calling for a century of American dominance in his first major foreign policy address, outlining plans to strengthen the U.S. military while [...]
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October 4, 2011
John Feffer, The End of America‘s Pacific Century Posted by John Feffer at 9:28am, October 4, 2011. [Note for TomDispatch Readers: The offer of a signed, personalized copy of Foreign Service Officer Peter Van Buren's remarkable new book, We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People, is [...]
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September 19, 2011
Quick military ‘victories’ in Afghanistan and Iraq soon proved to be illusory [EPA] Ten years ago, critics of the United States’ mad rush to war were right, but it didn’t matter. Within hours after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it was clear that political leaders were going to use the attacks to justify war in Central [...]
Tags: Jimmy Carter, middle east, Persian Gulf, September 11 attacks, United State, United States of America, University of Texas at Austin, World War II
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