6 August, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation
2010-08-03
Pyotr ISKENDEROV
Tensions over the European External Action Service
“The situation is unfolding on the UN highest court’s verdict on Kosovo’s independence. Now that the legality of Kosovo’s 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia has been recognized, the West seems to be pushing forward its ‘offensive’ on the Bosnian Republika Srpska to achieve success on this stage of anti-Serbian strategy as well…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=3186
2010-08-03
David KERANS (USA)
New Dimensions of Decay in US Capitalism
“The first year and a half of Barrack Obama’s Presidency have delivered no shortage of disappointments to America. On issues ranging from the protection of civil rights to medical insurance reform, from environmental policy to economic inequality, from financial sector reform to military aggression, and any number of others, the administration has failed to accomplish or even strive for solutions that would reflect the interests of the mass of the population…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=3187
2010-08-05
Aleksandr SHUSTOV
Endangered Kyrgyzstan
“The coming withdrawal of the US-led Western coalition from Afghanistan is becoming a prologue to the repatriation of field commanders to Tajikistan and other Central Asian republics. The Talibs will no doubt provide them with secure backing in Afghanistan. Thus, the forecasts that the presence of Russia’s special forces in Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, which are CSTO members, will become necessary this fall are realistic…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=3189
2010-08-05
Elena PUSTOVOITOVA
Middle East at the Point of Boiling
“The truth is that the UN peacekeepers deployed at the Golan Heights are basically safeguarding the interests of Israel. Separating the aggressor and the victims of aggression is hardy the right way to bring the conflict to its final point. Reassuring UN reports notwithstanding, it will still be the point of boiling…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=3192
2010-08-05
Taras DYACHENKO
Hiroshima and Modernity
“Sixty five years ago, on August 6, 1945, US bomber B-29 dropped a nuclear bomb which was roughly 2,000 times more powerful than the biggest munitions used over the entire past history on the Japanese city of Hiroshima…”
http://en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=3193
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