25th September, 2013
(Reuters) – Wal-Mart Stores Inc, whose focus on low-cost sourcing helped to fuel the offshoring of U.S. manufacturing, has been promoting a patriotic new image in recent months.
Posted by seumasach on September 25, 2013
25th September, 2013
(Reuters) – Wal-Mart Stores Inc, whose focus on low-cost sourcing helped to fuel the offshoring of U.S. manufacturing, has been promoting a patriotic new image in recent months.
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Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2013
“Several Western countries, including the US, viewed the UN report as not leaving any doubts that the Syrian government was responsible for the August 21 use of sarin gas. Russia says those countries are jumping to conclusions and should wait for a final UN report, which is expected to be based on evidence gathered at other sites of alleged use of chemical weapons in Syria.
UN inspectors were conducting their investigation of those earlier incidents, but their mission was put on pause, as the inspectors were called to probe the latest attack and present an intermediate report on it alone. Moscow says that if all evidence is taken into account, the August 21 chemical attack appears to be a rebel provocation.”
West-accused Syria gives Russia new evidence of rebel hand in chem attacks
18th September, 2013
Damascus has presented to Russia additional evidence regarding the use of chemical weapons in Syria. Earlier Western countries accused the Syrian government of using chemical weapons against civilians, citing a controversial UN report.
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Posted by seumasach on September 18, 2013
Obama said in an interview with the Telemundo Spanish language television network that Iran needed to show that it would not “weaponise nuclear power.”
18th September, 2013
ISRAELI Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit the White House on September 30 to consult President Barack Obama on Iran’s nuclear challenge, Syria and Palestinian peace talks.
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Posted by seumasach on September 9, 2013
Thierry Meyssan
7th September, 2013
You liked the Gulf of Tonkin incident and the Vietnam War, the Kuwaiti incubators and the first Gulf War, the Racak massacre and the war in Kosovo, Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction and the second Gulf War and the threats to Benghazi and the Libyan war? You will just love the gassing of civilians in Ghouta and the bombing of Syria.
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Posted by seumasach on September 5, 2013
[The treacherous role of the left as anti-Assad, anti-Ghaddafi propagandists in the whole “Arab Spring”episode cannot be overstated. This is another group heading for a fall after this madness finally plays itself out.]
How “Progressives” and the American “Left” are Failing Over Syria
Shamus Cooke
3rd September, 2013
September 03, 2013 “Information Clearing House – It’s now painfully clear that Obama’s war on Syria is a replay of Bush’s march to war in Iraq, both built on lies. Zero evidence has been put forth that proves the Syrian government used chemical weapons. On the contrary, evidence has been collected that suggests the U.S.-backed Syrian rebels are responsible for the attack.
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Posted by seumasach on September 2, 2013
Cailean Bochanan
2nd September, 2013
Leading warmongers are in a state of shock and burning with indignation at the decision of the leader of the world’s foremost democracy to consult his parliament .
Things are getting truly desperate with Kerry and the French announcing yet more evidence against Assad they’re not going to show us. The weight of secret evidence is becoming quite impressive.
Meantime, in Britain we have a rearguard action from despairing anti-Assad politicians claiming that we should have another vote since last Thursday’s vote was premature. That’s indisputable but they should ask themselves why the British parliament was recalled to vote on the principle of supporting a US led attack on Syria before Obama had decided that such an attack should go ahead. They even have support from Shadow Defence Secretary, Jim Murphy arguing that a revote is possible if “Al Qaeda were to get their hands on those chemical weapons”. Perhaps someone should explain to him that the whole argument of the war party is that Al Qaeda aren’t capable of using chemical weapons and that’s why Assad must have done it. William Hague, the now discredited foreign secretary, claims that Milliband faces “international outrage” over his opposition to the government motion for war. It will be interesting to see if that “international outrage” extends beyond the coalition of the willing which so far definitely consists only of hmmm.. well, nobody in fact, not even the country which will likely soon lose the doubtful privilege of having Wiiliam Hague in charge of its foreign policy. According to the Telegraph, Cameron has accused Milliband of “letting down America”. How very unpatriotic of him! Actually most of America don’t support this war and even more crucially, and fatally for Cameron , nor does their Commander -in-Chief. Meanwhile French warmongers are complaining that Obama has dumped Hollande in it by failing to launch airstrikes as expected, by them at least, at the weekend, allowing an opposition to crystallise around the demand for a parliamentary vote on the attacks, one which Hollande would likely lose and, hence, will not be permitted.
Such are the travails of the war party and they can only get worse as Putin orchestrates things at the G20. The distinguished former diplomat M.K.Bhadrakumar talks of ” a major diplomatic initiative by the Kremlin, which comes virtually on the eve of the G20, to make a compelling bid for reason, discretion and restraint on the Syrian situation. Evidently, his hope is to work on Obama’s calculus and deflect the gravitas away from the military track, and, hopefully, toward resuscitating the Geneva 2 process. It is an ambitious bid, but if anyone can swing it today on the world stage, it is only Putin.”
The stage is set for further histrionics and tantrums from hawks who are so used to getting their own way that they cannot see that they are playing a losing game.
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Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2013
[Milliband’s opposition is quite minimalist: he wants to establish the facts and go through legal channels before taking action, a position that has the support of a large number of Tories.Cameron , sensing defeat, is becoming desperate.]
29th August, 2013
A furious row between Downing Street and the Labour leadership has erupted after No 10 accused Ed Miliband of giving “succour” to the Assad regime after he moved to block an early Commons vote on military action.
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Posted by seumasach on August 29, 2013
Cailean Bochanan
29th August, 2013
David Cameron must have awoken this morning to a dreadful realisation: there likely wasn’t going to be an attack on Syria after all. He would have seen by now Obama’s interview. Apparently, Obama is a ditherer, who still hasn’t been able to make up his mind whether to launch strikes against Syria in a pointless and reckless breach of international law and basic common sense. This a new Obama, a sort of laid-back Hamlet who stresses that he can’t remain indifferent to the totally unacceptable fact that his uncle has killed his father and is now sleeping with his mother and that he is weighing a range of appropriate responses up to and including a possible rapier attack. But, make no mistake, Claudius will be held to account since he, Obama, has incontrovertible evidence, actually from the ghost of his dead father, against him.
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Posted by seumasach on August 27, 2013
Cailean Bochanan
27th August, 2013
Just as the Kennedy presidency gave us a glimpse even though a fleeting one of a US-Russian alliance and a potential for world peace so had the Obama presidency. In both cases the dark forces of oligarchy destroyed the dream. In both cases we can claim after the event that it was all merely an illusion: but this doesn’t change the fact that only in such cooperation between the worlds two greatest powers can any hope be found. In both cases, failure therefore had the most profound and tragic consequences.
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Posted by seumasach on August 19, 2013
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Posted by seumasach on August 19, 2013
Thierry Meyssan
19th August, 2013
The Ergenekon trial verdict did not raise an outcry internationally. At best, the press highlighted the divide that has arisen in the country between those favoring a secular society and the Muslim Brotherhood. For Thierry Meyssan, this trial constitutes exceptional justice and concludes with the imprisonment of all the anti-US leaders: this is a coup.
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