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Bruce by Bruce Gagnon featured writer Dandelion Salad Bruce’s blog post space4peace.blogspot.com Aug. 26, 2008 The U.S. and NATO forces have been pounding the hell out of the people in Afghanistan. The bombing campaign is relentless. Just days ago nearly 100 more innocent civilians were killed, including 50 children and 19 women, when a U.S. led air strike hit them. It’s interesting to see that in Europe the peace movement is becoming increasingly critical of NATO’s expanding and lapdog role alongside the U.S. in Central Asia. In Canada the peace movement is extremely outspoken in opposition to their country’s role in Afghanistan. But in the U.S. the peace movement has been slow to speak out against the seven-year war in Afghanistan. One major reason is likely because the Democrats, like their candidate Barack Obama, calls Afghanistan the “right war.” I’ve previously commented that Zbigniew Brzezinski’s book “The Grand Chessboard” lays out the strategy for this part of the world in the coming years. Brzezinski is one of Obama’s leading foreign policy advisers. In the book Brzezinski says, “America is now the only global superpower, and Eurasia is the globe’s central arena. Hence, what happens to the distribution of power on the Eurasian continent will be of decisive importance to America’s global primacy and to America’s historical legacy. “Moreover, as America becomes an increasingly multi-cultural society, it may find it more difficult to fashion a consensus on foreign policy issues, except in the circumstance of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat.” Thus we today have the “war on terror” and the comeback of the “Russian bear” as the external threats. Those only fixated on Iraq, thinking that we can get the U.S. out of that country and the “war” will be over, are in for a big surprise. U.S. policymakers fro