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Indoctrinating Americans in a Roman Imperial Policy for the U.S.

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November 13, 2007 (LPAC)--The Army counterinsurgency manual, written under the direction of Gen. David Petraeus, has now been published as a mass circulation paperback by the University of Chicago Press. It is available for $15 from your local Borders, or other, bookstore. As was made clear at an event on the manual, sponsored by the Center for a New American Security in Washington this morning, the intention behind the mass publication of the manual goes beyond the reshaping of the Army, which is already happening, to reshape the strategic outlook of the nation as a whole. The object of the counterinsurgency campaign is no longer just the subject population, such as the population of Iraq, but now, it is also the American population, as well.

Sarah Sewall, the director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University and a participant in the process that produced the manual, writes in the introduction that "Iraq has bred a familiar cynicism that risks disengaging Americans from their government and from the rest of the world. This field manual directly addresses this phenomenon."

The object is an imperial policy modeled on the Roman Empire, which is a complete break from the U.S. Constitution and history. "This is what the Nazis would have done if they had not been defeated," says Lyndon LaRouche.

www.larouchepac.com/news/2007/11/13/indoctrinating-americans-roman-imperial-policy-u-s.html