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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

Putin slams deceitful US missile deal

Posted by seumasach on August 31, 2010

PressTV

30th August, 2010

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has blamed the West for resorting to deceitful political measures to thwart the resetting of Moscow-Washington ties.

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“War racket last ponzi scheme standing”

Posted by seumasach on August 30, 2010

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Medvedev’s wishful thinking

Posted by seumasach on August 22, 2010

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

21st August, 2010

There was an element of hyperbole when a Moscow news service airily speculated this week that Catherine the Great’s historic dream of gaining access to the warm waters of the Arabian Sea was nearing realization even as Russia was getting ready to propose to Pakistan an “extensive road and rail system being largely bankrolled by Moscow” to connect Central Asia with Pakistan’s sea ports.

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Folly, left and right- It’s an honor to be attacked by the left and the right

Posted by seumasach on August 16, 2010

Apart from the fact that we don’t have anyone of the stature of Justin Raimondo in this country for the left and the right to slander, it is remarkable how familiar this scenario is. The point Raimondo makes, namely, that the left/right dichotomy is a completely artificial one benefiting only the War Party, virtually the entire political class in the UK, is an absolutely fundamental one.

Justin Raimondo

antiwar.com

13th August, 2010

Attacked by left, smeared by the right – I must be doing something right. That, at least, is what I’m led to believe by the two most recent polemics directed at your humble servant. The first, from the pages of the Daily Caller – the right-wing answer to theHuffington Post – is really a study in the damage that public school has done to our youth: the incoherence is palpable. Entitled “Sun Tzu versus Justin Raimondo,” the piece, by one Kerry Patton, takes on my most recent appearance on Judge Andrew Napolitano’s “Freedom Watch” program, albeit through a tangled thicket of tortured prose, to wit:

“While many conservatives and libertarians argue similar points of interest, they oftentimes are arguing the same message.”

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Obama’s Mona Lisa smile

Posted by seumasach on August 14, 2010

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

14th August, 2010

The range of interpretations given by the small group of journalists invited to United States President Barack Obama’s briefing on Iran last week is truly amazing. What comes to mind is Mona Lisa, the famous song sung in a soft baritone voice six decades ago, before Obama was born, by another African-American from Chicago, Nat King Cole:

Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa,
Or is this your way to hide a broken heart?
Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
They just lie there and they die there.

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Something stinks about Wikileaks release of “secret” documents

Posted by seumasach on August 14, 2010

F.William Engdahl

Voltairenet

12th August, 2010

Coinciding with Voltaire Network’s interpretation of the Wikileaks uproar, F. William Engdhal also detects the signs of a gross diversion maneuver. Conspicuously, no mention is made of the juicy Afghan drug business while retired Pakistani General Hamid Gul is conveniently framed for the breakdown of U.S. policies in Afghanistan. After Osama bin Laden, this is the second time that the mightiest world power would be ridiculing itself if indeed it had been outwitted at the hands of a sigle man. Remarkably, one of the few who still believes in the official tale of OBL happens to be leakmaster Julian Assange himself.

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US-Croatia War Crimes. Krajina: Largest Act of Ethnic Cleansing since the Holocaust

Posted by seumasach on August 6, 2010

Karl Savich

Global Research

5th August, 2010

On August 4, 1995, the Croatian Government, a proxy and satellite state of the U.S., launched the largest act of ethnic cleansing of the entire Yugoslav conflict of the 1990s.

From 250,000 to 300,000 Krajina Serbs were driven from their ancestral homes in the largest act of ethnic cleansing since the Holocaust, since the end of World War II in 1945.

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A Persian message for Obama

Posted by seumasach on August 2, 2010

M.K.Bhadrakumar

Asia Times

31st July, 2010

The season of diplomacy on the Iran nuclear issue is once again approaching. Another harsh winter has passed. Rhetoric has touched a point of diminishing returns.

The logical conclusion of the sanctions packages of the United Nations Security Council, the United States and the European Union as well as the military buildup in the Persian Gulf ought to be the enforcement of sanctions through high-sea inspections of Iranian vessels. But that is a route fraught with dangerous consequences as Tehran will retaliate.

Meanwhile, Tehran has offered a ladder for the US to climb down from the high horse it mounted – in the nature of the announcement that it is willing to talk about a nuclear-fuel swap “without preconditions”. Washington has done the right thing to accept the Iranian overture and European powers are visibly relieved.

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Legal Authority: Hold US leaders accountable for war crimes

Posted by smeddum on July 28, 2010


Legal Authority: Hold US leaders Accountable for War Crimes

by Sherwood Ross

URUK

July 27, 2010

Unless Americans hold their leaders accountable for their criminal conduct, even if it means the death penalty, future leaders will commit crimes as well, a prominent law school dean warns.

“Unless and until this starts being done, and I stress the need for the gallows when the crime warrants it, we will never be without major crooks, without causers of major disasters, in big business, in government, in economics and in war,” writes Lawrence Velvel, dean of the Massachusetts School of Law at Andover and an award-winning essayist. Read the rest of this entry »

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Afghanistan war logs: Massive leak of secret files exposes truth of occupation

Posted by seumasach on July 26, 2010

There have to be suspicions that this leak is a piece of anti-Iranian propaganda

Guardian

25th July, 2010

huge cache of secret US military files today provides a devastating portrait of the failing war in Afghanistan, revealing how coalition forces have killed hundreds of civilians in unreported incidents, Taliban attacks have soared and Nato commanders fear neighbouring Pakistan and Iran are fuelling the insurgency.

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Britain can no longer afford all-round defense: defense secretary

Posted by smeddum on July 24, 2010

“Labor has left us with such a car crash that next year the interest on the national debt will be nearly one and half times the defense budget. That is not sustainable.”, I think this sentence is highly remarkable. Why on earth do they think that any military presence abroad is sustainable?

LONDON, July 23 (Xinhua) — British Defense Secretary Liam Fox said on Friday that Britain’s armed forces faced a budget cut which would mean the country would no longer be able to counter every potential military threat.

Fox said, in an interview with the national daily newspaper The Daily Telegraph, “We don’t have the money as a country to protect ourselves against every potential future threat — we just don’t have it.”

Britain has a strategic nuclear weapons system, based on its four-strong Trident submarine fleet, and maintains a shrinking but powerful navy with the capability to fight globally.

It also has an army with an expeditionary capability, as demonstrated in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and still maintains 25,000 troops with regiments of tanks on mainland Europe.

The air force operates with sophisticated fast jets, but Fox’s frank warning comes against the background of massive budget cuts across all areas of British government, except health and foreign aid.

Government departments have been told to prepare for cuts of up to 40 percent in spending, to tackle the record public spending deficit, which this year is set to reach 153 billion pounds (about 240 billion U.S. dollars). Read the rest of this entry »

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