28-01-2015, 10:27 AM
It's great to see such a conflict taking place.
Blimey, bring back Richard Armitage! The mind boggles. Ditto Winston Lord and Frank Wisner.
And yes, of course Obama should "implement regular consultation with John McCain."
Not.
And yes, Obama really should surround himself with people utterly dedicated to the big business and the war party - and who have absolutely no allegiance to him, but who will work behind his back undermining anything he tries to do that conflicts with their deeper agenda. Of course he should.
Isn't this in effect, a battle between common sense and the "war party"? Isn't this also part of the story why Netanyahu snubbed Obama and went to Washington breaching protocol?
This rather sounds to me that the CFR and big business aren't getting their complete and utter way when it comes to foreign policy, as the usually do (and expect), and don't like it. If this is the case, then I do like it.
Blimey, bring back Richard Armitage! The mind boggles. Ditto Winston Lord and Frank Wisner.
And yes, of course Obama should "implement regular consultation with John McCain."
Not.
And yes, Obama really should surround himself with people utterly dedicated to the big business and the war party - and who have absolutely no allegiance to him, but who will work behind his back undermining anything he tries to do that conflicts with their deeper agenda. Of course he should.
Isn't this in effect, a battle between common sense and the "war party"? Isn't this also part of the story why Netanyahu snubbed Obama and went to Washington breaching protocol?
This rather sounds to me that the CFR and big business aren't getting their complete and utter way when it comes to foreign policy, as the usually do (and expect), and don't like it. If this is the case, then I do like it.
The shadow is a moral problem that challenges the whole ego-personality, for no one can become conscious of the shadow without considerable moral effort. To become conscious of it involves recognizing the dark aspects of the personality as present and real. This act is the essential condition for any kind of self-knowledge.
Carl Jung - Aion (1951). CW 9, Part II: P.14