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Archive for March, 2010

Payback ahead for Wall Street-Europe Retaliates against US Banks

Posted by seumasach on March 13, 2010

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Is Catastrophe Ahead for US-China Relations?

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Brazil stresses Iran’s role in ME, rejects sanctions

Posted by seumasach on March 13, 2010

PressTV

13th March, 2010

Brazil has highlighted Iran’s role in the region, reiterating that Tehran must be part of a solution to any conflict in the Middle East.

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London link to $50bn Lehman cover-up

Posted by seumasach on March 13, 2010

Legal in London- so that’s what deregulation means: legalised fraud. So no worries- everything is covered!

Independent

13th March, 2010

Britain’s financial centre faced fresh embarrassment yesterday after it emerged that London played a crucial role in Lehman Brothers concealing debts of up to $50.4bn (£33.2bn) in the run-up to its collapse.

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NATO chief tries to quell east European security fears

Posted by seumasach on March 13, 2010

Here is confirmation of John Feffer’s scenario in which NATO is riven by a division between a mainly anti-Russian role within Europe and the forging of NATO as a global player. In fact, there is no contradiction, NATO wants to go for Russia and China via Central Asia. However, this is enough to arouse fears of dinosaur Polish politicians still reliving their experiences with the Soviet Union and fearful of NATO betrayal despite their shameful grovelling before them.

Daily Times

13th March, 2010

WARSAW: NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen tried on Friday to assuage east Europeans’ concerns that the alliance does not fully safeguard their security in the face of a more assertive Russia.

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A titanic power struggle in Kabul

Posted by seumasach on March 13, 2010

As befits the oligarchical mindset, US/UK seek to weaken central power, and therefore sovereignty, in Afghanistan thereby maintaining it as a base for operations to destabilise Russia and China; “the great game for the containment of Russia, China and Iran is about to commence in earnest”.

M K Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

13th March, 2010

The flurry of diplomatic activity in Kabul during the past week heralded the opening shots of a titanic power struggle, the outcome of which will largely determine the contours of an Afghan settlement.

In what is shaping up as a multi-layered power struggle, the principal protagonists are the United States and Britain, Pakistan, Iran and Afghan President Hamid Karzai.

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Iraq littered with high levels of nuclear and dioxin contamination, study finds

Posted by seumasach on March 13, 2010

Martin Chulov

Guardian

22nd January, 2010

More than 40 sites across Iraq are contaminated with high levels or radiation and dioxins, with three decades of war and neglect having left environmental ruin in large parts of the country, an official Iraqi study has found.

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NATO waging undeclared war on Russia: Moscow

Posted by seumasach on March 12, 2010

PressTV

12th March, 2010

See also:

America’s Phoney War in Afghanistan

Moscow says the United States and NATO’s inaction in fighting drug trafficking in Afghanistan, translates into an “undeclared war” against Russia.

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Turnaround in Norway

Posted by seumasach on March 12, 2010

Iceland Weather Report

March 11, 2010

Somewhat unexpectedly, the Norwegian Foreign Minister announced today that Norway is no longer making the IMF’s review of their aid plan a condition for awarding loans to Iceland. This is reported by RÚV.

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A new EU treaty? I see trouble ahead

Posted by seumasach on March 12, 2010

This is what I referred to when writing about Britain’s double game on Europe being exposed.

“A European Monetary Fund must create no financial or legal obligations on
Britain.”

This quote from Tory shadow minister seems to confirm that Britain will break with Europe over this. After all, it is Gordon Brown who champions the IMF as the instrument of global governance i.e. world domination by Wall Street and the City. EMF is a step too far for the British oligarchy.

James Kirkup

Telegraph

9th March, 2010

So, Angela Merkel says a new European Union bailout fund would require changes to existing EU treaties.

Now, I might be getting a bit excitable here, but I think this could be cause serious headaches for both Labour and Conservatives alike.

Start with the technical stuff. The reason Mrs Merkel is talking about treaty change is that the Treaty on the European Union (Maastricht, to you and me) both allows the creation of a single European currency, and forbids one member-state bailing out another. So if the EU is create its own European Monetary Fund to save Greece (and whichever member goes bad after Greece) then the treaty must change. So far, so good.

But hang on: when the Lisbon Treaty was ratified by the UK (yes, without a referendum), the Prime Minister promised that there would be no more institutional changes in Europe for up to a decade.

He made the pledge several times, including in the Commons.

For instance, Gordon Brown told MPs:

I can confirm that, not just for this Parliament but also for the next, it is the position of the Government to oppose any further institutional change in the relationship between the EU and its member states. [Hansard, 22 October 2007]

So, if there is to be a proposed change to the Maastricht rules (meaning a new “amending treaty”), will the Prime Minister stick to that line and oppose it? Or is he prepared to accept “further institutional change”? As I write this, I don’t know, because Downing Street doesn’t seem to know the answer. I’ll update this as soon as I get some clarity.

UPDATE: No 10 has confirmed that the policy is unchanged. UK opposes further institutional change in this parliament or the next. As for Mrs Merkel’s remarks, Mr Brown’s spokesman says: “We don’t actually expect further institutional change.”

(For the sake of completeness, I should report that, asked about the UK position on an EMF, the PM’s spokesman said: “I don’t think the Government has a position on that.”)

And what about the Conservatives? Well, they’ve given an almost categorical promise that any new treaty would automatically mean a referendum.

A Conservative Government would change the law so that never again would a government be able to agree to a Treaty that hands over areas of power from Britain to the EU without a referendum. [CCHQ website]

Now, a lot of people (including, I suspect, many who read this) would heartily welcome any EU referendum in the UK.

But Europe isn’t part of the Tory election grid. Being seen to make dire threats of referenda is not part of the image CCHQ wants to construct. So on this side of the election at least, Mrs Merkel’s talk of a new treaty could cause some Conservative discomfort too.

UPDATE: Yup, the Tories are rather tight-lipped on this. I have some comments from Mark Francois, the shadow Europe minister, saying “A European Monetary Fund must create no financial or legal obligations on
Britain.”
But there’s no comment on a referendum. The Conservatives are not, it seems, keen to pick a European fight right now.

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Vladmir Putin forging ahead with vision of Eurasian empire

Posted by seumasach on March 12, 2010

In this cretinous piece of  paranoia, a completely normal and logical development comparable to the setting up of Asean, the Eurozone , ALBA or indeed NAFTA is presented as a bid by the evil Putin to rebuild the Soviet Union. But wasn’t the USSR,,,er, communist? This reds under the beds piece is in fact a venting of frustration about what is happening in the world: it’s multipolarity with several centres of power balancing each other, rather than “full spectrum dominance’ with US/UK the global masters, much to the chagrin of Murdoch. So much for us being good losers.

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