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Pop Culture Portrays Aerial Bombardment of Middle East as Business as Usual

Pop Culture Portrays Aerial Bombardment of Middle East as “Business as Usual” A military drone is seen flying over the Syrian village of Nahleh on October 31, 2020. Anas Alkharboutli / picture alliance via Getty Images By President Biden’s airstrike on the Syrian border on February 25 was received in some quarters as though it was his first act of presidential warfare. But U.S. military operations in the Middle East, particularly remote drone operations, are a matter of routine, rather than an exceptional rarity. No matter the personality or predispositions of the commander-in-chief — whether they are statesmanlike and grandfatherly like Biden, or vulgarly reactionary like his predecessor — the continuous military violence of the forever wars initiated by George W. Bush’s administration is ingrained into the structure of everyday power. Biden’s letter to Congress rationalized the strike in terms of the U.S.’s inherent right of self-defense

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