Strategic Culture Foundation
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 30 April – 5 May 2011
7 May 2011 — Strategic Cutlture Foundation America again needs Osama 06.05.2011 | 00:00 | Leonid IVASHOV Osama bin Laden conscientiously accomplished the task set and, once September 11th 2001 was over, earned peace and quiet that he was promised by his US bosses. But 10 years went by, and the masters of America decided… Continue reading
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M.K. Bhadrakumar (India) – The intriguing death of Osama bin Laden
Think of the irony of it. Osama bin Laden was finally tracked down not in the lawless wilds of Afghanistan but in the teeming Pakistani city of Abbottabad, which is hardly 50 kilometers away as the crow flies from the headquarters of the military establishment in Rawalpindi. Continue reading
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Libya Faces Attacks Against Civilian Infrastructures and Tough Information Warfare By Leonid Savin
The present paper grew out of the travel notes I made while traveling across the embattled Libya and watching closely the situation in its western part which stretches from the border with Tunisia to Tripoli. In the process, I attended the “Hands Off Libya!” international conference in Tripoli’s Bab al Bahr Hotel. Continue reading
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Najmuddin A. Shaikh (Pakistan) – The Agony of Libya: What can be done (II)
In Russia Prime Minster Putin was far blunter…Immediately after the passage of the resolution on which Russia had abstained he said that ‘The Security Council resolution is deficient and flawed; it allows everything and is reminiscent of a medieval call for a crusade,’ More recently Putin again spoke on the subject in Copenhagen and after… Continue reading
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Alexander MEZYAEV – Assassinations of Country Leaders and the International Law: Precedent To Be Set in Libya?
The NATO aggression against Libya makes the world re-examine a number of themes from the realm of the international law, especially in the light of the obviously existing plan to kill the country’s defiant leader M. Gadhafi. Gadhafi’s residences are permanently targeted by NATO air raids one of which left his family members – son… Continue reading
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Andrei Volodin – Forces Regrouped in World Politics?
The BRICS summit will convene in China’s Sanya beach resort on April 14. For the first time in the alliance’s relatively short history, South Africa will participate in the forum as a member along with Brazil, Russia, India, and China, while the disquieting political settings of the early 2011 reinforce the world’s interest in the… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 21-24 March 2011
Outright lies by the international media: Bombs and missiles are presented as an instrument of peace and democratization… This is not a humanitarian operation. The war on Libya opens up a new regional war theater. Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 12-18 March 2011
19 March 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation Crisis in Libya 18.03.2011 | 00:00 | DOLGOV Boris The society in Libya is a patchy conglomerate of clans and tribes, with Sufi orders, particularly the Senusite oder, playing a significant role in organizing their transactions. The Senusite oder enjoys great influence in the country’s east, the homeland… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 7-11 March 2011: Macedonia / Libya / START / South-East Asia / Yemen
12 March 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation Will Macedonia become the third Albanian state in the Balkans? 11.03.2011 | 10:00 | YAMBAEV Mikhail The former Macedonian Foreign Minister Slobodan Chashule says there is only one reason for Albanians to be interested in Macedonia’s entry into NATO: “Their strategy is not Macedonia’s territorial secession. They simply… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 26 February – 4 March 2011: Kurils/ Immigration / ‘Manageable Chaos’ / Libya / Venezuela
5 March 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation The Kuril islands: in memory of victims of Japanese barbarian policy 04.03.2011 | 20:33 | RUBTSOV Yuriy Trying to distort the results of WW II, revenge seekers in Japan hope that people’s memory will fail them. A series of court hearings took place in Russia’s Far Eastern city… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 20-25 February, 2011: Arab World / Pentagon / Japan / Separatism
25 February, 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation Revolts in Arab world – who’s next? 25.02.2011 | 17:12 | SEDOV Dmitriy The revolt in Libya makes us seriously revise our attitude to the events in the Arab East… Accumulation of serious social and economic contradictions when it reaches the point, after which an outbreak of social… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 13-18 February, 2011
19 February, 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation Unreal Revolutions 18.02.2011 | 10:58 | LEBEDEVA Irina (US) The practical aspect of the plan was that the US Department of State would be directly involved in providing financial, technical, and organizational support, training, and coordination assistance to oppositional youth movements across the world, with an emphasis on… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 5 – 11 February, 2011
12 February, 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation Russia is right about Iran sanctions 11.02.2011 | 17:30 | BHADRAKUMAR Melkulangara (India) There is striking similarity in the predicament that India and Russia face with regard to the situation around Iran. For both, Iran has been and will always remain a key strategic partner… The heart of… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 29 January – 4 February, 2011
5 February, 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation A Thaw in Kashmir or Shimmering Volcano? 04.02.2011 | 08:39 | MAHAPATRA Aurobinda (India) Last year till the end of August, the Kashmir valley witnessed some of worst incidents in a decade with loss of more than hundred lives… The developments this year has further raised the issue… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 25-31 December, 2010
31 December, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation Happy New Year! 31.12.2010 | 16:59 | EDITORIAL Dear readers! Strategic culture Foundation Edition congratulates you happy New Year! Following updating on a site – on January, 6th, 2011. more US remakes the Asia-Pacific 31.12.2010 | 00:00 | BHADRAKUMAR Melkulangara (India) The United States’ relations with China and… Continue reading
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Strategic Culture Foundation New Articles 20-25 December, 2010: India / Russia / Kosovo / Arms Race
25 December, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation India-Russia ties in the “neo-liberal” age 24.12.2010 | 12:47 | BHADRAKUMAR Melkulangara (India) If the official visit by President Dmitry Medvedev to India this week came anywhere being marred, that was from a most unexpected quarter – onions. Indians can’t make curries without onions and the price of… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 27 November – 3 December, 2010
7 December, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation Russia’s Pak tilt 03.12.2010 | 12:01 | BHADRAKUMAR Melkulangara (India) The Russian foreign minister Sergey Lavrov’s consultations in Delhi on Monday came as traditional run-up to the annual India-Russia summits. President Dmitry Medvedev is due to visit India on Dec 21-22… Russia, being a global player, has no… Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 20-26 November, 2010
27 November, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation Radical Islam attacks Central Asia 26.11.2010 | 14:24 | SHUSTOV Aleksandr Hizb ut-Tahrir and other similar international radical Islamic political organizations have intensified their activities in Central Asia. In Tajikistan several dozens of members of Hizb ut-Tahrir have been arrested… It was reported that Hizb ut-Tahrirwas “occupying Kyrgyzstan”… Continue reading
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New on Strategic Culture Foundation 6-11 November, 2010
11 November, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation G20 and the Federal Reserve’s Dictate 11.11.2010 | 11:19 | PUSTOVOITOVA Elena The US Federal Reserve announced it would additionally pump some freshly printed $600b into the economy via a new treasuries buying program. The message thus sent to the world is that as always the Federal Reserve… Continue reading
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New from Strategic Culture Foundation 30 October – 5 November, 2010
5 November, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation The echo of the past war 05.11.2010 | 21:27 | MEDEN Natalia In Germany the reaction on the plan of David Cameron’s Cabinet to withdraw the British troops from Germany by 2020 (not by 2035) in order to save money for the state budget was quite controversial… Here… Continue reading