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DESCRIPTION:\nThe remains of a U.S. soldier killed in Afghanistan in May arrive at 
 Dover Air Force Base in Delaware. In Breach of Trust, writer and veteran 
 Andrew Bacevich asks whether we the people are sufficiently connected to 
 those who fight our wars — and die in them.  Chip Somodevilla/Getty 
 ImagesAndrew Bacevich talks about the issues facing the United States armed 
 forces and traces them back to the war in Vietnam.  Andrew sees a nation 
 with an abiding appetite for war waged at enormous expense by a standing 
 army demonstrably unable to achieve victory. Andrew warns of the prospect 
 of endless war, waged by a “foreign legion” of professionals and 
 contractor-mercenaries. Bacevich considers bankruptcy, moral as well as 
 fiscal. Andrew is an author and retired Army officer.\nSource: YouTube: 
 Andrew Bacevich, Author, "Breach of Trust"\n\n\nAndrew Bacevich\nA video of 
 Phil Donahue speaking with historian and Vietnam veteran Andrew Bacevich 
 about America’s role in the world and the possible repercussions of our 
 actions in the Middle East titled Andrew Bacevich on Taking Action in 
 Syria.\n\n\nAndrew John Bacevich, son of Andrew Bacevich\nGregory 
 JohnsonClimate Change Haiku\n\nThe reports of the U.N.'s Panel on Climate 
 Change are critically important but notoriously dense. Seattle 
 oceanographer Gregory Johnson tells Steve Curwood about his personal 
 project to write haiku poems to make the reports more 
 understandable.\nSource: living on earth: UN Climate Change Reports As 
 Haiku\n\n\nJohn GrayJohn Gray Gives Two Cheers for Human RightsJohn Gray 
 argues that "rather than thinking of rights as a militant creed that can 
 deliver the world from its conflicts, we should recognise rights for what 
 they are - useful devices that quite often don't work".\nSource: BBC Radio 
 4: PoV: John Gray: Two Cheers for Human Rights\nDownload or Play Andrew 
 Bacevich Part 1Download or Play Andrew Bacevich Part 2Download or Play 
 Andrew Bacevich Part 3Download or Play Climate Change Haiku\n\nMusic 
 includes Pretenders - Middle of the Road, Capitol Steps - Bomb Iran, Tom 
 Leherer - The Wild West Is Where I Want To Be, David Rovics - They're 
 Building A Wall, Charles Coughlin - New Deal, David Rovics - When Johnny 
 Came Marching Home, Capitol Steps - Embattled Hymn of the Republicans, The 
 Beatles - Back in the USSR, Capitol Steps - You Gotta Have Parts, Janis 
 Joplin - Mercedes Benz, Terry Gangstad - NR AA, Steve Earle - Rich Man's 
 War, Capitol Steps - Presidential Debate, Pink Floyd - Hey You, The 
 Mariachi Brass featuring Chet Baker - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down), 
 Andrew Drannon - Mad Rush\n\n\n 
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SUMMARY:How Americans Failed Their Soldiers And Their Country
LOCATION:Stream or download at http://greatspeechesandinterviews.blogspot.com/ 
 \n\nBroadcast at Access Sacramento, Sundays 6-8pm PDT at KUBU 96.5 FM and 
 at http://www.live365.com/stations/accesssacramento?site=pro\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2015/01/16/18766982.php
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