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Libyan war updates/Stop NATO news: June 19, 2011
19 June 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Strike In Libyan Capital Kills Entire Family Angolan Parliament Speaker: West’s Intervention In Africa Targets Energy Resources The Libyan Crisis: The Point Of No Return Four NATO Soldiers Killed In Southern Afghanistan Georgia: Second U.S. Guided Missile Cruiser Visit In Less Than Two Weeks Continue reading
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Libyan war updates/Stop NATO news: June 18, 2011
18 June 2011 — Stop NATO Libyan War: 11,526 NATO Air Missions, 4,357 Combat Sorties U.S. Seeks To Try Syria’s Assad In International Criminal Court France, Germany Push UN Resolution Against Syria U.S. Guided Missile Warship Headed To Georgian Port “Georgia Will Surely Join NATO”: Italian NATO Parliamentary Assembly Head Azerbaijan: NATO Strengthens Partnership On Continue reading
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Black Agenda Report 8 June 2011: Fake Prison Reform – The Real Deal on Libya – Obama's Black Critics
8 June 2011 — Black Agenda Report – News, commentary and analysis from the black left What Fake Reform of the Prison State Looks Like: Georgia’s Criminal Justice Reform Commission by BAR managing editor Bruce A. Dixon In Georgia, where prisoners staged a brief and courageous strike for their human rights last December, the state’s Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: June 7, 2011
7 June 2011 — Stop NATO 81-Day War Against Libya: Over 10,000 NATO Sorties Video And Text: NATO Intensifies Bombing Of Tripoli Eurasian Heartland: U.S. Breathes Life Into New Cold War Strait Of Malacca: U.S. To Establish New Base In Singapore U.S. To Expand Military Presence In Asia: Gates Largest-Ever U.S.-India Military Deal Indian Ocean: Continue reading
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Libyan war update/Stop NATO news: June 3, 2011
3 June 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Maintains Deadly Nightly Onslaughts Against Libyan Capital U.S. Recruits More Georgian Troops For NATO’s Afghan War Four NATO Soldiers Injured In Afghan Bomb Attack Clinton Applauds Czech Republic’s Willingness To Join NATO Missile System U.S. Horn Of Africa Command Marks Death Of Soldiers In Djibouti U.S. Eurasian/Caspian Energy Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO News: May 27, 2011: Britain Deploys Helicopter Gunships To “Turn The Screw” On Libya
27 May 2011 Stop Nato Day 70 Of Libyan War: 8,444 NATO Air Missions, 3,229 Combat Flights Non-Aligned Movement Conference: Cuba Condemns NATO Attacks Against Libya As International Crime Britain Deploys Helicopter Gunships To “Turn The Screw” On Libya U.S. Seeks $4 Billion Interceptor Missile Deal With Turkey Former NATO Ambassador Named State Department Spokeswoman Continue reading
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Libyan war updates/Stop NATO news 22 May, 2011: NATO’s Air War: 7,732 Sorties, 2,975 Combat Missions
22 May, 2011 — Stop NATO NATO’s Air War: 7,732 Sorties, 2,975 Combat Missions NATO Intensifies Bombing Of Tripoli, Libya’s Main Harbor Obama In Europe To Boost “Global Action” With NATO Allies “Here For The Long Term”: EU Opens Office In Benghazi EU Foreign Ministers Plan Additional Sanctions Against Belarus U.S. To Build New Radar-Evading, Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: 10 May, 2011
10 May, 2011 — Stop NATO Updates on Libyan war: May 10 Afghan War: NATO Ready For Next 100 AWACS Missions Romania Loses Another Soldier In NATO’s Afghan War Afghanistan: Over 165 NATO Soldiers Killed So Far This Year Afghan Insurgents Launch Large-Scale Assault In Eastern Province Pakistan: U.S. Drone Attack Kills Five, Wounds Seven Continue reading
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Anita O’Day ‘Jazz on a Summers’ Day’
In my opinion the best movie on jazz ever made. Pick up a copy if you can. This excerpt from “Jazz On A Summer’s Day” features the unique Anita O’Day’s original treatment of “Sweet Georgia Brown” and “Tea For Two.” Her trio is led by the great pianist Jimmy Jones http://www.youtube-nocookie.com/v/rRleR-e8_t8&hl=en&fs=1&rel=0 Continue reading
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STOP NATO News: 8 April, 2011
8 April, 2011 — Stop NATO Updates on Libyan war: April 8 2011 From Ivory Coast To Libya And Beyond: Africa Threatened With Western Military Subjugation No To War – No To NATO Network Congress In Dublin U.S. Prepares For Landmark Interceptor Missile Test Georgia Ready To Join NATO In “2-3 Years” Abkhazia: Two Georgian Continue reading
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STOP NATO News: 8 April, 2011
8 April, 2011 — Stop NATO Updates on Libyan war: April 8 2011 From Ivory Coast To Libya And Beyond: Africa Threatened With Western Military Subjugation No To War – No To NATO Network Congress In Dublin U.S. Prepares For Landmark Interceptor Missile Test Georgia Ready To Join NATO In “2-3 Years” Abkhazia: Two Georgian Continue reading
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Stop NATO News March 23, 2011
23 March 2011 — Stop NATO 1. Tbilisi: NATO Conference Discusses Georgia’s “Euro-Atlantic” Integration 2. Saakashvili: Full NATO Membership Georgia’s Main Political Goal 3. NATO Air Strike Kills Afghan Child And “Militants” On Motorcycle, Wounds Civilians 4. Belarus: NATO Courts Europe’s Last Holdout 5. Twelve Years Later: 20 Million Square Meters Of Serbia Contaminated With Continue reading
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Stop NATO News March 13, 2011
13 March — Stop NATO 1. Venezuela Says U.S., NATO Preparing For War In Libya 2. NATO’s Threat 3. African Union Gives Rebuff To NATO Intervention Plans In Libya 4. Russia Opposes Foreign Military Intervention In Libya 5. Armenia: NATO’s Third Partner In The Caucasus 6. Afghanistan’s Karzai: U.S., NATO Should Halt Operations From: 7. Continue reading
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Stop NATO News March 3, 2011
3 March 2011 — Stop NATO 1. U.S.-NATO European Missile Shield System Reaches New Milestone 2. Libya: Washington’s Third Front? 3. U.S. Says Mediterranean Warship Deployment Part Of Missile Shield 4. Russia Pleads Not To Be Targeted By Interceptor Missiles: NATO Control Button Always Be U.S. Button 5. Kuril Crisis: Russia Angry Over U.S. Interference Continue reading
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Egypt/Serbia/Georgia: Learning from others’ mistakes By Eric Walberg
There is a Russian proverb: only a fool learns from his own mistakes. As Georgia’s foreign minister visits his Egyptian counterpart, there are lessons for Egypt in similar revolutions in eastern Europe and the ex-Soviet Union, notes Eric Walberg Continue reading
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WikiLeaks Shows Diplomats Lie to Themselves Before They Lie to Journalists By Peter Hart
The fact that U.S. diplomats and U.S. media were mostly in step is not a coincidence. It reminds me of that Karl Kraus quote: ‘How is the world ruled and led to war? Diplomats lie to journalists and believe these lies when they see them in print.’ Continue reading
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US embassy knew Georgians “moved forces” to South Ossetian border – WikiLeaks
US diplomats in Georgia knew Tbilisi concentrated military force prior to the war over South Ossetia in 2008, the classified documents exposed by WikiLeaks show. Continue reading
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New on Strategic Culture Foundation 16-22 October, 2010
22 October, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation Budget Austerity in the West: New Food for the Privatization Parasite? 22.10.2010 | 10:04 | KERANS David (USA) To borrow a formulation from Karl Marx, a specter is haunting the world: the specter of the privatization of public assets. At an accelerating rate, the infrastructure that makes civilization Continue reading
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Strategic culture foundation online magazine latest publications from 22-28 August, 2010
28 August, 2010 — Strategic culture foundation 2010-08-22 Elena PUSTOVOITOVA The Rising Star of Gen. Hamid Gul “The former General holds that the longer the US forces stay in the region – in Iraq and Afghanistan (or in Pakistan, if they choose to move into the country) – the more they will antagonize the respective Continue reading
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Memories of war still fresh in South Ossetian minds – RT Top Stories
Doctor Georgiy Gogichaev works at a clinic in the center of the South Ossetian capital Tskhinval, which two years ago was the only medical facility in the city. Gogichaev still balks at the idea of coming down to the cellar, where he spent several sleepless nights operating on those injured during the Georgian aggression, though… Continue reading