AFP
1st April, 2011
A top Indian scientist and government advisor has called for a moratorium on all future nuclear projects following the nuclear crisis in tsunami-hit Japan.
Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2011
AFP
1st April, 2011
A top Indian scientist and government advisor has called for a moratorium on all future nuclear projects following the nuclear crisis in tsunami-hit Japan.
Posted in Nuclear Meltdown | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2011
Posted in Nuclear Meltdown | Tagged: IAEA | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2011
One important reason for trying Khalid Sheikh Mohammed behind closed doors may be that he is dead.
4th April, 2011
In a major about-face, the Obama administration said on Monday that 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged co-conspirators will be tried by a military tribunal at Guantanamo rather than a civilian court in New York.
Read article here
Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2011
Posted in Libya | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2011
Medvedev’s Blunder
Israel Shamir
4th April, 2011
Russia is different. The Americans, the British, the French by and large approve of their forces’ Libya bombing spree (yes, some doubt whether it’s good value for their tax money). The Russians are flatly against it, without ifs and buts. The Russian Ambassador in Tripoli Vladimir Chamov came back to hero welcome in Moscow. President Dmitri Medvedev dismissed him publicly after the Ambassador had sent him a cable. In the five-points cable leaked to the press, the Ambassador called Medvedev’s response to Libya crisis “betrayal of Russian national interests”. (Later, the two sides climbed down a bit: the Foreign Office said Chamov was not “fired”, just “called back” from Tripoli, and that he retains his ambassadorial rank and salary, while Chamov denies he used the word “betrayal”.)
Posted in Libya | Tagged: Russian diplomacy | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2011
Oh, okay: if you really need us to keep bombing I suppose we could do one more day.
Jason Ditz
4th April, 2011
Despite making much of the idea that the US would be taking a “supporting role” in the Libyan War as of Sunday, it seems to have taken very little convincing for the Obama Administration to agree to the continuation of its air strikes.
Posted in Disband NATO!, Uncategorized | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2011
Domenico Losurdo
Voltairenet
4th April, 2011
Les mots ont-ils encore un sens ? En lisant des articles sur la guerre de Libye dans la presse anglo-saxonne et italienne, Domenico Losurdo a été frappé par l’inversion des signifiés. La propagande de l’OTAN, comme celle imaginée par George Orwell dans son célèbre roman d’anticipation, passe d’abord par un grossier trucage sémantique.
Posted in Disband NATO!, Libya | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2011
Daniele Scalea
31st March, 2011
Whatever will be the outcome of this conflict, Italy has already lost the Libyan campaign. The Italian government celebrated the 150 years of Italian unification with a stunning reversal on Libya. By joining the military aggression against its former colony, Italy is waging war against its own interests. Eurasia editor Daniele Scalea, analyzes Italy’s incredible collision course with herself to retain her Atlanticist credentials..
Posted in Libya | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2011
3rd April, 2011
Officials at UC Berkeley have tested rain water that turned out to be 181 times the limit for drinking water. This is happening at the same time that our FAKE corporate media is telling the sheeple that there is absolutely nothing to worry about.
Read full article here
Posted in Nuclear Meltdown | Tagged: fukushima | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2011
John Vidal
1st April, 2011
Every day there are more setbacks to solving the Japanese nuclear crisis and it’s pretty clear that the industry and governments are telling us little; have no idea how long it will take to control; or what the real risk of cumulative contamination may be.
Posted in Nuclear Meltdown | Tagged: fukushima | Leave a Comment »
Posted by seumasach on April 4, 2011
1st March, 2011
Click here to view video
Posted in Libya | Leave a Comment »