NATO
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 31, 2011
Stop NATO Libya: The True Costs Of War Americanization And Militarization Of Canadian Foreign Policy NATO Certifies Another Bulgarian Warship For Deployment Uganda: AFRICOM Chief Pledges U.S. Role In Fighting LRA Vermont: NATO Obstacle Course Training For Military ‘Olympics’ U.S. Senate Tells Russia To Withdraw Troops From Abkhazia, South Ossetia Chinese Warships Participate In Russian… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 30, 2011
30 July 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Armored Vehicle Kills Child, Injures Seven Other Afghans Mongolia: U.S. Leads NATO, Asian NATO Allies In Military Exercise America’s Africa Partnership Station In East Africa Call To Expand American Counterinsurgency Operations In Philippines U.S. Military To Be Based In Australia To Confront China U.S. Could Upgrade Polish Warships… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 29, 2011
29 July 2011 — Stop NATO U.S. Plans Interceptor Missile Radar System In NATO States Russian Envoy Visits Turkey Over NATO Interceptor Missile System Japan To Allow Interceptor Missile Transfers To NATO Nations U.S. Missile Shield To Spark Nuclear Arms Race: North Korea Kosovo-Serbia: NATO Declares Crossings ‘Restricted Military Areas,’ Threatens Lethal Force Poland Loses… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 28, 2011
28 July 2011 — Stop NATO NATO’s Asian, African Wars: Italy Extends Funding For Afghan, Libyan Missions NATO Troops Slay Pregnant Afghan Woman, Child, Young Man Kosovo: More Attacks On NATO Forces Kosovo Separatists Flex Muscles, Russia Concerned Canada Spends $3.3 Billion For Arctic Patrol Ships Against Russia Canadian Defence Chief Meets Troops Ahead Of… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 27, 2011
27 July 2011 — Stop NATO OPEC Won’t ‘Give NATO Carte Blanche To Bomb Oil-Producing Countries’ U.S. AFRICOM Commander Meets With Egyptian Junta Leader In Cairo U.S. Planning To Maintain Military Bases In Afghanistan? Poland Pushes West’s Eastern Partnership In Caucasus, Ex-USSR Kosovo On Verge Of Armed Conflict Sweden: Protest Held Outside Base Used For… Continue reading
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Wayne Madsen: NATO’S “Drang Nach Osten” (Thrust to the east)
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet bloc, many observers believed that NATO’s raison d’etre had ceased to exist and that the collective ‘defensive’ organization would join the Warsaw Pact in historical oblivion. Continue reading
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Wayne Madsen: NATO’S “Drang Nach Osten” (Thrust to the east)
After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the dissolution of the Soviet bloc, many observers believed that NATO’s raison d’etre had ceased to exist and that the collective ‘defensive’ organization would join the Warsaw Pact in historical oblivion. Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 26, 2011
26 July 2011 — Stop NATO Libya Accuses NATO Of Bombing Hospital, Killing Seven People NATO-ASEAN Partnership Against China? U.S. Central Command Gets Own Spy Satellite For Greater Middle East War Zones Georgia: U.S. Marines Lead Counterinsurgency Training NATO Blackmails Turkey Over Chinese, Russian Air Defense Systems British Attack Helicopter Injures Five Afghan Children Afghanistan:… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war: Stop NATO news: July 25, 2011
25 July 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Air Attacks Shake Libyan Capital, Environs NATO’s Air Assault On Libya: 16,281 Missions, 6,142 Strike Sorties NATO Troops Shoot Dead Afghan Female Doctor, Family Members Taiwan Urges NATO, U.S. Navy To Pay Compensation To Slain Captain’s Family Ex-NATO, U.S. Military Chief Shalikashvili Dies Ex-Top NATO, U.S. Commander: From… Continue reading
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NATO War on Libya in an Impasse: Another take on Libya Hubris for China By Peter Lee
Western self-regard was on full display in a United States headline describing the Libya Contact Group confab in Istanbul over the weekend. It read: World leaders open Libya talks in Turkey. Well, US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton was there. Much-diminished leaders of 19th-century world powers Britain and France – and first millennium world power… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 23, 2011
23 July 2011 — Stop NATO Libya: NATO Strikes Civilian Targets NATO Attack Helicopters Intensify Raids Along Libyan Coast Jordanians Hold Demonstration Against U.S. Interference In Region Georgia: U.S. Marines Train ‘High-Quality Combat Units’ Japanese F-15s Arrive For Red Flag-Alaska Continue reading
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In Past Ten Years U.S. Has Expanded Military Network Throughout The World By Rick Rozoff
The unprecedented expansion of American military presence throughout the world in the last decade, in support of and consolidated by attacks and invasions in Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia, Pakistan, Yemen and Libya, has been marked by the Pentagon securing new bases in several continents and Oceania. Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 22, 2011
22 July 2011 — Stop NATO 126-Day War: Over 16,000 NATO Air Missions, Over 6,000 Strike Sorties Libyan War: Pentagon Considers NATO Request For More Drones Libya: Bishop Laments NATO’s Rejection Of Ramadan Truce NATO’s Women Warmongers Video And Text: Mutilated Government Soldiers Found In Rebel-Held Libya AFRICOM Commander In Gambia For 40-Nation Military Exercise Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 21, 2011
21 July 2011 — Stop NATO NATO’s Four-Month Bombing Campaign Has Cost Libya $50 Billion Romanian Warship Returns From NATO Libyan Blockade Mission Afghan War: At Least 1,560 U.S. Soldiers Killed, Almost 13,000 Injured Pakistan: This Year’s Death Toll From U.S. Drone Strikes Over 400 NATO Chief: Military Cuts ‘Will Leave China As World’s Policeman’… Continue reading
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Update on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 20, 2011
20 July 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Troops Kill Afghan Woman, Wound Five Others Baltic: U.S. Warship Hosts Estonian, Polish And Finnish Sailors Polish General, Ex-Iraq Commander, Takes Charge Of EU Mission In Georgia Somalia And Beyond: AFRICOM Trains Burundian Military For Deployments Africa Partnership Station: U.S. Guided Missile Warship In Kenya Poland Promotes EU… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 16, 2011
16 July 2011 — Stop NATO 120-Day War: 15,308 NATO Sorties Over Libya, 5,767 Strike Missions Britain Adding More Warplanes For Intensified Attacks On Libya Several NATO Fighter Jets Violate Pakistani Airspace Another NATO Soldier Killed By Afghan Counterpart NATO Chief Criticizes Czech Republic For Not Spending More On Arms ‘Protracted Conflicts In GUAM Area’… Continue reading
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NATO Newslinks 15 July 2011
15 July 2011 — williambowles.info NATO disputes Libyan claim of coordinated push on al-Brega CNN International Tripoli, Libya (CNN) — The Libyan government is claiming that NATO and anti-government rebels were carrying out a coordinated air, sea and land attack on the strategic town of al-Brega, but the alliance sloughed off the assertion. … http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/07/15/libya.gadhafi/ Continue reading
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MILITARY ESCALATION: NATO chief calls for more planes to bomb Libyan targets
NATO members should supply more warplanes to bomb Libyan military targets, the alliance’s secretary general said on Thursday, increasing pressure on states to contribute more to the mission. Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: June 15, 2011
15 July 2011 — Stop NATO NATO’s Air War In Libya: 15,193 Sorties, 5,721 Strike Missions Venezuela Condemns NATO’s Military Aggression Against Libya Britain Deploys Warship For NATO Libyan Operations China, Russia Refuse To Attend Libya Contact Group Meeting In Turkey Clinton In Turkey: U.S. Missile System In Turkey – Or Caucasus? Continue reading
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Full-Scale NATO Ground Invasion of Libya is likely soon: Andrew Gavin Marshall
Andrew Gavin Marshall from the Centre for Research on Globalization says that a ground invasion is quite likely, and that the process is already underway. Continue reading