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The Last Dream: other people's wars (1988)

In this documentary from 1988 John Pilger looks at the complicated relationship Australians have with war

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Willem
Willem
Aug 14, 2016 6:58 PM

Thanks for sharing this film at OffG, which was very interesting to watch.
For instance, I did not know about the coup d’etat against Gough Whitlam in 1975 by the Americans and the British because he wanted “to buy back the farm”.
I found an article from John Pilger where he writes about this history of Australia in some more detail: http://johnpilger.com/articles/the-forgotten-coup-how-america-and-britain-crushed-the-government-of-their-ally-australia
That surely is revealing if you look at how recent politics are now evolving in countries like Argentina and Brazil.

rtj1211
rtj1211
Aug 14, 2016 10:56 AM

The same story can now be told about the British, utterly devoid of Empire since the 1950s. Harold Wilson refused to go to war in Vietnam and we all know that MI5/6 sought to undermine him in office. The only question is whether they acted after briefing by the CIA…. The USA does not consider relations with the UK to be overly important, particularly when it invaded the Sovereign territory of Grenada, whose head of state was Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Oops…..and no punishment resulted from it. We went to war in Iraq, a nation we and the US had been supplying with chemical and biological weapons, because the CIA’s man had gone rogue. He represented no danger whatever in either 1990 or in 2003 to the nation of the UK. We have recently been to bomb Libya, a country we had very good relations with until a woman… Read more »

joekano76
joekano76
Aug 13, 2016 8:37 PM

Reblogged this on TheFlippinTruth.