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Syrie : Vladimir Poutine gifle copieusement François Hollande à l’Elysée

Posted by seumasach on June 4, 2012

Allain Jules

1st June, 2012

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J’ai regardé tout à l’heure, sur BFMTV, la conférence de presse entre François Hollande et Vladimir Poutine à l’Élysée. Nous avons vu deux styles, l’un direct et pas du tout diplomatique, celui de François Hollande, et l’autre, fin, diplomatique et surtout politique, celui du président russe Vladimir Poutine.

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NATO’s death squads responsible for Houla massacre

Posted by seumasach on May 30, 2012

There are other possible motivations for this kind of terrorism apart from that of provoking a full-scale war. Most obviously, NATO fears the shift in French foreign policy following the election of Francois Hollande and wish to constrain him within the Atlanticist framework laid down by Sarkozy.

PressTV

30th May, 2012

A prominent political analyst says that NATO-backed armed gangs have been behind the recent killing of civilians in the Syrian town of Houla.

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French leader determined to withdraw troops from Afghanistan

Posted by seumasach on May 22, 2012

PressTV

22nd May, 2012

The newly-elected French President Francois Holland says he will deliver on his promises with respect to withdrawing French troops from the war-ravaged Afghanistan, Press TV reports.

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G8 summit: French €57bn financial tax plan rejected by UK

Posted by seumasach on May 19, 2012

Quelle surprise!- Cameron, as Hollande has correctly pointed out, stands for City of London interests. His ability to exercise a veto on the FTT is another illustration of why Britain must be sidelined from the Euroland core. At the same time, Cameron knows that the UK economy, in as far as it exists, is doomed. He, therefore, needs Euroland as a scapegoat, blaming them for blowing “the recovery” off course. Behind all this, US/UK still hope to knock out the eurozone, or, at the very least, provide more of a breathing space for the dollar. This is why Obama tries to present Hollande’s strategy in neo-Keynesian terms- quantitative easing in Europe would allow Obama and Cameron scope for more of the same without precipitating dollar devaluation against euro. Interestingly SYRIZA echoes Obama’s calls and Tsipras praises Obama’s “stimulus measures” in a Wall Street Journal  feature. But Hollande knows that off-loading the euro crisis onto the Global South through a money printing spree is a non-starter and seeks other means such as project bonds, enhanced role for European investment bank to rebuild real economy. Hollande is the man of the moment and will be subjected to almost unbearable pressure from the Wall Street/ City mob. In response, he will reach out to the BRICS countries for support: only this can safeguard his political future and that of Europe.

Guardian

19th May, 2012

Barack Obama was caught between two competing European visions of how to solve the financial crisis at the G8 summit when David Cameron rejected outright a French proposal to raise €57bn (£46bn) through a tax on financial transactions.

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Tehran seeks to reset relations

Posted by seumasach on May 15, 2012

“A trend in Europe is that compliant right-wing politicians who have forfeited European national security into American hands are on their way out, and a more self-assertive EU is on the rise that could detach itself from the American-Israeli militaristic modus operandi.”

Kaveh Afrasiabi

Asia Times

16th May, 2012

In the current tumult of diplomatic maneuvers ahead of the crucial Baghdad talks on Tehran’s nuclear program between Iran and the P5+1 nations scheduled for May 23, reflected in multiple “cold” signals from the West, Iran and France are poised to reset their troubled relations if certain conditions are met.

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All change in France … China takes on new importance

Posted by seumasach on May 15, 2012

David Gosset

Asia Times

16th May, 2012

Since economic, political and strategic relations between Europe and China are not commensurate with their mutual appreciation and reciprocal attraction, a formidable potential for synergy between the two edges of the continent is still to be unleashed.

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Hollande wants either Eurobonds of direct ECB bond purchases on the primary market

Posted by seumasach on May 10, 2012

Eurointelligence

8th May, 2012

Talking to the slate.fr Francois Hollande replied to a question about Germany’s opposition to Eurobonds: “On this question we will have discussions with our partners and in particular with our German friends, but they cannot put into place two deadlocks at once: one on the Eurobonds and the other on the direct financing of debt by the ECB”. On his demands to stimulate growth the French president elect said that he did not aim at a Keynesian deficit spending program as he is committed to reducing the French deficit. Rather he was aiming at “putting into place instruments at the European level, which means increasing the capital of the European Investment Bank, mobilising structural funds and the financial transaction tax which would allow financing of infrastructure works. Also Europe could at last decide to borrow which is all what the Eurobonds or the project bonds are about”.

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