In These New Times

A new paradigm for a post-imperial world

Archive for the ‘Uncategorized’ Category

American Empire Foreclosed?

Posted by smeddum on April 21, 2009

American Empire Foreclosed?

By MARK ENGLER
April 20, 2009

Counterpunch

See also inthesenewtimes.com editorial

Not long ago, excitement over American imperialism reached levels not seen in a century. “People are coming out of the closet on the word ‘empire,’” the right-wing columnist Charles Krauthammer told The New York Times in early 2002. Neoconservatives were on the rise in Washington, and their leading propagandists were not shy in making the case for aggressive expansionism. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Multipolar world, Uncategorized | Tagged: | Leave a Comment »

Morales assassination plot: Parents left devastated in ‘assassin’ death riddle

Posted by alfied on April 19, 2009

Minister orders detailed report into Irishman’s killing in Bolivia ambush

By DON LAVERY and MAEVE SHEEHAN

Irish Independent

Sunday April 19 2009

THE Minister for Foreign Affairs will be seeking a detailed report on the circumstances surrounding the death of a Tipperary man Michael Dwyer in a shoot-out with Bolivian police as mystery deepened over how he came to be involved in an apparent assassination bid on Bolivian President Evo Morales. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , | Leave a Comment »

What’s Obama smiling about?

Posted by seumasach on April 18, 2009

Michael Harris

Ottawa Sun

17th April, 2009

The Obama presidency is becoming a reverse fairy tale: The prince is turning into a frog

Elected as an anti-war candidate, he has dispatched 21,000 more troops to Afghanistan, stepped up CIA drone killings in Pakistan, and given the order for the world’s most sophisticated navy to blow away three pirates in a skiff. Like his predecessor, the current Chider-in-Chief has lectured European nations on their failure to supply more troops to the mission. Don’t they know NATO is just another American division? 

As for Iraq, the promise to end the war is turning into a Clintonian exercise in twisted diction. It all depends on what “withdrawal” means. The dates for leaving are as blurred as a bad forgery. It doesn’t matter. The president can hardly say he’s pulling out when as many as 50,000 U.S. combat troops are staying behind to guard the gas station. 

What about integrity in government? Judging by his gutter-ball series of appointments and attempted appointments, I am beginning to think that either his vetting process was actually looking for crooks or the president is moving in the wrong circles. 

Obama put a tax-cheat in the U.S. Treasury, tried to put an even bigger tax-cheat in Health, and only reluctantly dropped an accused influence peddler as commerce secretary. He can’t even get a Kennedy into the Vatican as America’s ambassador. Didn’t he know the Pope doesn’t approve of abortion? Didn’t any of the Chicago millionaires around the president know that Caroline Kennedy does? 

Remember all that change coming? George Bush spied on Americans illegally and then said it was OK because the terrorist surveillance program was all about national security. Candidate Obama and his running mate were shocked and appalled. 

But in the first court test of those illegal wiretaps, Jewel vs. National Security Agency, the Obama justice department moved that the case of an American citizen be dismissed because “state secrets” might be revealed. 

Wasn’t that the whole point! Dirty little secrets about crimes committed by government and the telecom companies were supposed to be revealed. Otherwise, why was Obama shocked and appalled when Bush broke the law in the first place? 

Obama was once all in favour of truth in government. When the Bush administration recalled the U.S. ambassador to Armenia, John Evans, for using the word “genocide” to describe what happened back in 1915, then Sen. Obama noted the “cowardice” of the state department. He added that “America deserves a leader who speaks truthfully about the Armenian genocide and responds forcefully to all genocides. I intend to be that leader.” 

But in Turkey, President Obama became a sly diplomat, refusing to use the word “genocide.” “If they (the Turkish and Armenian people) can move forward and deal with a difficult and tragic history, then I think the entire world should encourage that.” Turkey’s help in Iraq and the guarantee of safe transit of oil across the Caucasus are apparently still needed. 

The list goes on — denouncing torture but no torture trials, not putting war costs in his nation-killing budget, mute on inevitable tax increases … 

And then there is the economy. Appalled as a candidate at the profligacy of the Bush years, the president has made his predecessor look like a piker. He has misappropriated money from the overwhelming majority of responsible citizens of the United States to fork it over to the most rapacious practitioners of organized theft the world has ever seen. 

Makes you wonder what the guy on the big lily pad is really smiling about. 

MHARRIS@CFRA.COM

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , | Leave a Comment »

Change you have been told to believe in: A closer examination of Barack Obama’s foreign policy

Posted by smeddum on April 18, 2009

 


 

Freedom of Information
April 17, 2009

“What you want in a media system is ostensible diversity that conceals actual uniformity”

– Joseph Goebbels

 

The election of Barack Obama has been rightly heralded across the world as a defining moment in the history of the United States. The election of the nation’s first black president is symbolic of the progress made in terms of attitudes towards racial harmony and acceptance in a country where less than fifty years previously basic rights and entitlements were routinely denied to non-white people, and a dehumanising structure incorporating segregation and separation kept people permanently excluded from any sort of meaningful political representation according to their ethnicity. Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: | Leave a Comment »

It’s April 15: Time to Pay for War, Killing and Oppression Once Again

Posted by seumasach on April 17, 2009

 

This Can’t Be Happening

15th April, 2009

As you’re mailing out that tax return again this year, it’s time to remember once again how much of your hard-earned bucks are being devoted to destruction, imperialist domination, slaughter and war, to funding ridiculous programs like the failed anti-missile system, and also to supporting a massively bureaucratic and overstaffed military.

Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , | Leave a Comment »

Mamdani on Darfur, Politics and the War on Terror

Posted by seumasach on April 17, 2009

Click on link to hear interview:

pulsemedia.org

Columbia University Professor Mahmood Mamdani in conversation with Khalil Bendib on the always worthwhile KPFA. Extending earlier work, Mamdani discusses his new work and continues to demolish the myths spouted by the zio-ideologues within the ‘Save Darfur’ movement.

His new book is Saviors and Survivors: Darfur, Politics and the War on Terror. If you’d like to skip the introduction, move the cursor along the audio above to the 4 minute mark. The excellent talk goes for about 30 minutes.

Professor Mamdani has had a number of speaking events in the past week, including at Berkeley City Cluband at Columbia Teacher’s College (here’s one account by an attendee at Mondoweiss).

(The interview wraps up around the 37 minute mark and continues on to Malihe Razazan speaking with Dr. Renée Dreyfus, Curator in Charge of Ancient Art and Interpretation at Legion of Honor Museum in San Francisco about a rare Achaemenid Persian relief that recently became part of the museum’s permanent collection.)

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , | Leave a Comment »

Te molesta mi amor?- Silvio Rodriguez

Posted by seumasach on April 16, 2009

 

Whatever else the Cuban revolution brought us , it brought us Silvio Rodriguez, poet and musician of genius, the unforgetable,  immortal voice of Cuba, love and liberty.(Silvio Rodriguez: A Brief Biography in English)
Te molesta mi amor?
Mi amor de juventud
y mi amor es un arte en virtud
Te molesta mi amor?
Mi amor sin antifaz
y mi amor es un arte de paz.
[Does my love bother you?
My love of youth,
my love, an art of virtue.
Does my love bother you?
My love without a mask,
my love, an art of peace.]
          
Te molesta mi amor?
Mi amor de humanidad
y mi amor es un arte en su edad
Te molesta mi amor?
Mi amor de surtidor
y mi amor es un arte mayor
[Does my love bother you?
My love of humanity,
my love, an art whose time has come.
Does my love bother you?
My fountain of love,
my love, my greater art.]
          
Mi amor es mi prenda encantada
es mi extensa morada
es mi espacio sin fin
mi amor, no precisa frontera
como la primavera
no prefiere jardin
Mi amor, no es amor de mercado
porque un amor sangrado
no es amor de lucrar
mi amor es todo cuanto tengo
si lo niego o lo vendo
para que respirar…
[My love is an enchanted jewel,
my extended home,
my infinite space,
my love  needs no frontier,
any more than springtime needs gardens.
My love is not for sale,
since a love that has bled
knows no gain,
My love is all I have,
if I deny it or sell it
why breathe.]          
Te molesta mi amor?…
Mi amor no es amor de uno solo
sino alma de todo
lo que urge sanar
mi amor es un amor de abajo
que el devenir me trajo
para hacerlo empinar
[My love isn’t love for one person alone,
but the soul of everything,
it heals.
My love is a love from below,
which grew and raised itself up] 
         
Mi amor, el mas enamorado
es el mas olvidado
en su antiguo dolor
mi amor abre pecho a la muerte
y despeña su suerte
por un tiempo mejor
mi amor, este amor aguerrido
es un sol encendido
por quien merece amor…
[My love,  the most in love,
is the most forgotten
in his ancient pain
My love opens its chest to death,
throws in its lot
for a better world
My love, battle-hardened,
is a sun set alight,
for he who deserves love]
Silvio says at the end about Castro:
“I don’t know whether he believes in heaven on earth, but what he does believe is that it is impossible not to fight for it.  That is what lies behind his sense of dignity, his  belief that his principles will prevail, his vision of history”

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: | 3 Comments »

Celente Calls For ‘Revolution’ As The Only Solution

Posted by seumasach on April 14, 2009

 

 

George Celente 

rense.com

13th April, 2009

KINGSTON, NY  — Taxed to death, angry at government bailouts, outraged by Wall Street greed, and bitterly resentful of a system that rewards the undeserving rich, the American public is ready to revolt.

Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , | Leave a Comment »

Why I know weapons expert Dr David Kelly was murdered, by the MP who spent a year investigating his death

Posted by seumasach on April 14, 2009

 

 

 

Normally, of course, those involved in covering up a murder would be the prime suspects. This article by Rowena Thursby gives indispensable insight into the cover-up:

The David Kelly “Dead in the Woods” PSYOP

Norman Baker

Daily Mail

20th October, 2009

For Tony Blair it was a glorious day. He was in the United States being feted by the U.S. Congress and President Bush.

Their adulation was such that he was being offered the rare honour of a Congressional Gold Medal.

Naturally enough, Bush and his administration were hugely grateful for Blair’s decision to join the United States in its invasion of Iraq.

 

That invasion was supposed to lead to the discovery and disposal of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) and make the world a safer place.

But as Blair was lapping up the grateful plaudits from the U.S. Congress on July 17, 2003, the man who had done more than almost any other individual on earth to contain the threat from WMD lay dead in the woods at Harrowdown Hill in Oxfordshire.

Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , | Leave a Comment »

Einstein’s Idiots – Stephen Crothers: Why Black Holes Don’t Exist

Posted by seumasach on April 14, 2009

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , | 1 Comment »

Hope Abandoned- Obama Protects CIA Torture Memos

Posted by seumasach on April 13, 2009

 

Chris Floyd

Counterpunch

10th April, 2009

It was obvious from the moment that Barack Obama appointed Leon Panetta to head the CIA that there was going to be no serious investigation — much less prosecution — of the high crimes of torture committed by the agency at the order of the Bush White House. Panetta, a Clinton retread (who actually began his career in the Nixon administration), has always been a bland, feckless, obedient servant of the Establishment; he has no outside power base, no pull, no heft, no popularity — nothing that would enable him to grab hold of the CIA with both hands and clean that fetid, blood-encrusted house. And of course, it was precisely this kind of powerless figure that Barack Obama wanted in the post.

Read the rest of this entry »

Posted in Uncategorized | Tagged: , , | Leave a Comment »