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  1. 1 de sept. de 2011 · The Obama Syndrome: Surrender at Home, War Abroad, Triq Ali has given us ample evidence of the time worn adage that describes American politics as being akin the two bottles, both the same and both empty.

  2. Abroad, the “war on terror” torture on a daily basis in the horror chamber that is Bagram, Iraq occupied indefinitely, Israel permanently appeased, and more troops to Afghanistan and more drone attacks in Pakistan than under Bush.

  3. The Obama Syndrome: Surrender at Home, War Abroad is a 2010 book by British-Pakistani writer, journalist, political activist and historian Tariq Ali. Synopsis. The book, described as "a merciless dissection of Obama's overseas escalation and domestic retreat", is strongly critical of the presidency of Barack Obama.

  4. Abroad, the “war on terror” continues: torture on a daily basis in the horror chamber that is Bagram, Iraq occupied indefinitely, Israel permanently appeased, and more troops to Afghanistan and...

  5. Barack Obama campaigned for the presidency by promising to escalate the war in Afghanistan, and his economic team brought the architects of the financial crisis into the White House. Small wonder then that the “War on Terror”—torture in Bagram, occupation in Iraq, appeasement in Israel, and escalation in Pakistan—continues.

  6. Barack Obama campaigned for the presidency by promising to escalate the war in Afghanistan, and his economic team brought the architects of the financial crisis into the White House. Small wonder then that the “War on Terror”—torture in Bagram, occupation in Iraq, appeasement in Israel, and escalation in Pakistan—continues.

  7. Lee "The Obama Syndrome Surrender at Home, War Abroad" por Tariq Ali disponible en Rakuten Kobo. Written early in 2010 and initially published in September 2010, The Obama Syndrome predicted the Obama administration’s...