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John Pilger

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There is no War on Terrorism; it is The Great Game speeded up. The difference is the rampant nature of the superpower, ensuring infinite dangers for us all.
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John Pilger, 'War on Terror' a smokescreen created by the ultimate terrorist, America itself

 
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