Col. Karen Kwiatkowski: Has US crossed the Rubicon in its military support for Israel?

#israel #hamas #gaza #WWIII #iran #Palestine #russia #ukraine Sponsored by: Lear Capital - It’s time to take control of your financial future and consider investing in gold. Consider adding gold to your portfolio with the company I trust – Lear Capital. Over 25 years of experience, thousands of 5-star reviews, and a 24-hour risk-free purchase guarantee. Give Lear a call today at 800- 511-4620 – the information is Free and there is no obligation to purchase. Get your Gold and Silver wealth protection guides, get your questions answered, and there is zero pressure to buy. Or inquire online @ Be sure to Like and Subscribe to the Judging Freedom YouTube Channel. It really helps get our work in front of others. Thanks so much. Listen to Judging Freedom on Apple Podcast: Listen to Judging Freedom on iHeart Radio: Listen to Judging Freedom on Spotify: Watch and Follow Judging Freedom on Rumble: About Col. Karen Kwiatkowski: Karen is a retired U.S. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel whose assignments included duties as a Pentagon desk officer and a variety of roles for the National Security Agency. Since retiring, she has become a noted critic of the U.S. government’s involvement in Iraq. Kwiatkowski is primarily known for her insider essays which denounce a corrupting political influence on the course of military intelligence leading up to the invasion of Iraq in 2003. In 2012, she challenged incumbent Bob Goodlatte, in the Republican primary for Virginia’s 6th congressional district seat in the United States House of Representatives and garnered 34% of the Republican vote on a constitutional and limited government platform. While in the Air Force, she wrote two books about U.S. policy towards Africa: African Crisis Response Initiative: Past Present and Future (US Army Peacekeeping Institute, 2000) and Expeditionary Air Operations in Africa: Challenges and Solutions (Air University Press, 2001). She contributed to Ron Paul: A Life of Ideas, (Variant Press, 2008) and Why Liberty: Personal Journeys Toward Peace and Freedom, (Cobden Press, 2010). She has been featured in a number of documentaries, including “Why We Fight“ in 2005.[2] She has written for since 2003
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