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The BRIC post-Washington consensus

Posted by seumasach on April 16, 2010

“Is the World Bank finally waking up to the real world(s)? The BRICs met in Brazil roughly one week before the World Bank and International Monetary Fund annual love fest in Washington. The old order may resent it, but the BRIC voice is and will continue to be ever more insistent. No wonder; they are shelling more funds to the IMF, thus they should have more say on where the money is going. They want an antithesis of Wall Street: transparency. The 2008 financial crisis – which by no means is over – was unleashed by a Wall Street-biased financial casino.”

Pepe Escobar

Asia Times

17th April, 2010

The BRIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India and China) got together in the Brazilian capital, Brasilia, on Thursday with a bang. After meeting Chinese President Hu Jintao, and once again condemning an “asymmetric, dysfunctional globalization”, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was at his ebullient best: “A new global economic geography has been born.” Well, not quite. Not yet.

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Kyrgyzstan: ousted president’s comeback bid ends in retreat

Posted by seumasach on April 15, 2010

Joanna Lillis

Eurasianet

15th April, 2010

A bid by the nominal Kyrgyz president, Kurmanbek Bakiyev, to stage a comeback in Kyrgyzstan’s second largest city, Osh, ended in fiasco on April 15 after he was forced to beat an ignominious retreat amid chaotic competing demonstrations.

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Israel must denuclearize, Erdogan says

Posted by seumasach on April 12, 2010

PressTV

12th April, 2010

The Turkish premier says the international community should take action to disarm Israel as part of the efforts to make the Middle East a nuclear weapons-free zone.

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Kyrgyzstan: Possible debacle looms for US government over Manas base

Posted by seumasach on April 11, 2010

Deirdre Tynana

Eurasianet

10th April, 2010

The upheaval that brought down Kurmanbek Bayiev’s administration in Kyrgyzstan occurred at a very inopportune time for the United States. Bakiyev’s son, Maxim, who is now wanted in Kyrgyzstan on criminal charges, happened to be in the United States when upheaval erupted in Bishkek. The younger Bakiyev’s continuing presence in the Washington threatens to catalyze what could turn into a major diplomatic embarrassment for Washington.

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Ahmadinejad opens Zimbabwe trade fair

Posted by seumasach on April 10, 2010

PressTV

10th April, 2010

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is reportedly to visit Zimbabwe to open the country’s International Trade Fair in Bulawayo on April 23.

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Revolt Reloaded: Ousted Kyrgyz leader on vicious circle of coups

Posted by seumasach on April 9, 2010

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Kyrgyzstan: experts voice concern about possibility of prolonged strife

Posted by seumasach on April 9, 2010

David Trilling

Eurasianet

8th April, 2010

With marauding bands continuing to rule the night in Bishkek, and Kurmanbek Bakiyev making mischief in his southern stronghold, Kyrgyzstan’s new leaders are facing the prospect of a prolonged period of strife in the Central Asian state. Some experts say they are worried that continuing disorder in the country could exacerbate long-simmering regional tension.

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Russia throws weight behind provisional Kyrgyz govt.

Posted by seumasach on April 8, 2010

Rick Rozoff, writing in Voltairenet, views this as a likely US backed coup– it doesn’t look that way to us at ITNT. Rozoff points out that Roza Otunbayeva supported the tulip revolution in 2005 as well as coloured revolution in Georgia and claims that she has already supported the continuation of the agreement with the US over the Manas air base. Past affiliation with the empire means nothing as its foundations crumble, witness the case of Karzai in Afghanistan, and Otunbayeva seems rather to have called for a review of the agreement regarding the base. Bakiyev has not crossed the US as far as we’re aware and the fact that he has sought to maintain power at all costs suggests that they haven’t ditched him. Rather, it would appear, his power base has eroded completely and Russia has not hesitated to recognise and support the provisional government, sensing a strengthening of their position in “the Great Game”.

If sour grapes are a good indicator of ebbing Anglo-American power then this piece in the Guardian confirms our thesis.

RIA Novosti

8th April, 2010

Russia on Thursday threw its weight behind the provisional Kyrgyz government, which took power in the capital and several regions of the ex-Soviet Central Asian state after two days of violent protests in which 74 people died and more than 500 were injured.

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Erdogan: Israel biggest threat to peace in ME

Posted by seumasach on April 7, 2010

PressTV

7th April, 2010

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan says Israel is the greatest threat to regional peace in the Middle East as bilateral relations between Ankara and Tel Aviv further deteriorates.

“If a country uses disproportionate force in Palestine, in Gaza, uses phosphorous shells, we’re not going to say bravo,” he said during a visit to Paris on Wednesday.

The Turkish leader was referring to three weeks of Israeli air strikes and a ground incursion into the Gaza Strip between late December 2008 and early January 2009 that killed 1,400 Palestinians, mostly civilians, and injured 5,450 others.

Erdogan said Israel’s justification for the offensive was based on “lies,” citing the 575-page UN-mandated ‘Goldstone report’ on the Gaza offensive that details what investigators have described as Israeli actions “amounting to war crimes, possibly crimes against humanity.”

“Goldstone is a Jew and his report is clear,” the Turkish prime minister told reporters at the Paris Ritz. “It’s not because we are Muslims that we take this position. Our position is humanitarian. It’s Israel that is the principal threat to regional peace.”

Erdogan’s statements came a day after Turkey condemned remarks by an Israeli official comparing him to the Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

“Lieberman’s remarks are beyond the limits, inappropriate, and impertinent and bear no truth. Turkey calls on Israel to trade their meaningless and unacceptable attitude for common sense,” Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesman Burak Ozugergin said on Tuesday.

In an interview with Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper on Tuesday, Israel’s hawkish Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman claimed that Erdogan is turning into Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi or Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez. “It’s his choice. The problem is not Turkey; the problem is Erdogan.”

Erdogan recently told the French newspaper Le Figaro that Israel is not serious about establishing peace and all evidence indicates that Israel is pushing the region toward war not peace. The Turkish prime minister also reiterated that Israel is widely believed to possess the only nuclear arsenal in the Middle East.

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Erdogan fires another broadside at Israel

Posted by seumasach on April 6, 2010

PressTV

5th April, 2010

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has fired another broadside at Israel over its aggression against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

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Yanukovych orders halt to NATO ascension plans

Posted by seumasach on April 5, 2010

PressTV

5th April, 2010

Ukraine’s newly-inaugurated President Viktor Yanukovych has reportedly revoked a 2006 executive order for eventual NATO membership, a sore point in relations with neighboring Russia.

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