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Facing total economic meltdown at home US/UK, spear-heading NATO, have chosen the path of confrontation with the rest of the world, a path which will lead us to the brink of war with Russia and China

A summit in Tehran trumps the US

Posted by seumasach on June 22, 2011

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

23rd June, 2011

 

Almost directly in proportion to the nosedive in Washington’s ties with its allies in Kabul and Islamabad, Iran has stepped up its political and diplomatic activity over the Afghan problem and the regional situation. Tehran estimates that the United States’ relations with the Afghan and Pakistani governments have suffered a serious setback and a swift recovery is unlikely.

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Arab League head raises Libya doubts

Posted by seumasach on June 22, 2011

Independent

22nd June, 2011

AP-The head of the Arab League has voiced reservations about the Nato campaign in Libya, days after Nato admitted that it may have been responsible for killing civilians in an air strike.

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Iran slams NATO’s “deadly strikes” on Libya

Posted by seumasach on June 22, 2011

People’s Daily

22nd June, 2011

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for European Affairs Ali Ahani on Tuesday condemned the deadly strikes by NATO on Libya, saying the attacks are “killing innocent people and destroying the country’s economic infrastructure,” the English language satellite Press TV reported.

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NATO at a crossroads in Libya

Posted by seumasach on June 21, 2011

Victor Kotsev

Asia Times

 

22nd June, 2011

TEL AVIV – The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) is running low on time to make some critical decisions in Libya, if it has not already done so secretly. The current campaign is growing increasingly desperate, and is beginning to attract intolerable levels of international condemnation; it is hardly sustainable for a very long time, and if it continues at the same pace, it could take many months before Muammar Gaddafi is brought to his knees.

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The Odyssey’s false dawn

Posted by seumasach on June 21, 2011

Cailean Bochanan

21st June, 2011

The moment of truth is coming for NATO although, whatever it is, we can be sure that their wooden, little puppet man, Rasmussen, won’t be telling it. The truth is that they are in one hell of a mess. Gaddafi has regained mass support thanks to the rebels decision to ally itself with the forces of darkness: against the background provided by NATO’s unabashed terrorism he is taking on the aura of a Mother Teresa figure. On the geopolitical catwalk the world’s dictators are wowing the public, supermodels next to the West’s ghastly harridans. The Benghazi crowd, on the other hand, with their endless shrieking for more bombing, or is it more accurate bombing, are looking  like shameless opportunists or CIA plants. They blamed Gaddafi for NATO’s killing of civilians and blame themselves when they in turn become the collateral damage: NATO is their god although an arbitrary and wrathful one.

Gates has accused the non-Anglo-Saxon NATO allies of wanting a free ride: in fact, they don’t want to be on the train at all but are still too shy to say, or are merely hinting at it with nuances which the Americans don’t understand. The Americans think the Germans don’t want to bomb Libya because it’s too expensive: it just wouldn’t occur to them that the Germans just don’t want to bomb Libya. Maybe they’ve got a secret business deal with Libya and that’s why they don’t want to bomb them. Just like the Chinese. Anyway, the burden of bombing is not being shared.

Another thing that is not going well is the fact that we don’t control the world’s media. We’re getting very tetchy about RT and Press TV. A Times reporter accused RT of being state run, like the BBC, in fact. The problem being that the British oligarchy can knobble a state run broadcaster in London but not in Moscow. In the UK, Press TV has been brought to the attention of the regulator. As a result of non-Western media coverage we can hear the chorus of criticism of NATO’s assault on Libya. NATO is beginning to sound like an international terrorist organisation, which is essentially what it is.

All in all if this is WW III, as some have claimed, it’s not going very well for Anglo-America- not much of a dawn to their odyssey, unless it’s an odyssey into the fourth world.

So decision time beckons for the Western warmongers: escalate or retreat.  Gaddafi has offered us a way out with his promise of elections in three months but will the NATO neanderthals be able to grasp the olive branch. We could then claim victory by having brought democracy to Libya. The problem here is that we don’t want democracy in Libya: the whole operation was, at least in part, to stop the spread of the Arab awakening which is a mortal threat to us.

No, if the dream of a global Reich is to be kept alive, Gaddafi must be dealt with: that means a full scale invasion subsequent to which the Western alliance will simply disintegrate. That is only as it should be: then we will know that we must stand alone- stand alone and take on the whole world if we are really convinced that is sound thinking.

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Turkey cools down tempers over Syria

Posted by seumasach on June 21, 2011

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

22nd June, 2011

As Monday dawned, Turkey kept its fingers crossed in keen anticipation of the nationwide address by President Bashar al-Assad on the situation in Syria. Ankara sent an open message ahead of Assad’s speech that if he failed to announce reforms even in a third attempt, he would “miss a big chance” to preserve power.

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Conspiracy against PressTV: British style

Posted by seumasach on June 21, 2011

PressTV

20th June, 2011

The British government’s mounting pressure on Press TV and the freezing of Press TV Ltd’s assets are illegal moves aimed at limiting the network’s coverage of the UK politics.

Earlier in the week, The National Westminster (NatWest) Bank froze the accounts of London-based independent television production company Press TV Ltd. NatWest, which is part of Royal Bank of Scotland Group, blocked GBP 200,000 of Press TV Ltd’s income without explanation.

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Army of widows, orphans trail US war

Posted by seumasach on June 21, 2011

PressTV

21st June, 2011

 
The Arab Times website published the statistics produced in 2008 by credible official sources in Iraq on the invasion that began in 2003.

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CNN shows Pro-Gaddafi masses

Posted by seumasach on June 21, 2011

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Medvedev opposes Libya-style resolution on Syria

Posted by seumasach on June 20, 2011

Voltairenet

20th June, 2011

 

Moscow will use its veto rights in the UN Security Council to prevent the adoption of a resolution on Syria similar to the one passed against Libya, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said.

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The plan to destabilise Syria

Posted by seumasach on June 20, 2011

Thierry Meyssan

Voltairenet

19th June, 2011

The operations conducted against Libya and Syria involve the same actors and strategies. However, their respective outcomes will differ since the situations in these countries are not comparable. Thierry Meyssan analyzes the semi-failure experienced by the colonial and counter-revolutionary forces, and predicts a pendulum reversal in the Arab world.

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