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The American "withdrawal" regularly mentioned in the media doesn't really mean "withdrawal", writes Engelhardt.
The US has been training, advising and conducting joint exercises all over the world with "proxy war on its mind".
Foreign troops are dying at the hands of their Afghan "allies" in large numbers, underscoring a lack of trust.
US military operations on the continent have accelerated far beyond the more limited actions of the Bush years.
A fantasy graduation speech for the Class of 2012 on our overheated, overcrowded, overmortgaged planet.
War, in the form of proxies, drones and special ops, has accelerated around the globe under the Obama administration.
President Obama's role in the 'kill list' is unprecedented - he can directly bypass checks-and-balances, writes author.
The US Army's Sergeant Major says the US won the war in Iraq - but makes several awkward caveats.
The rapid expansion of a drone arms race has emerged both domestically and abroad, leaving everyone vulnerable.
The Wall Street Occupiers are under constant police surveillance, acting as a metaphor for post 9/11 America.
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