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Information Clearing House Newsletter 1 October, 2010: Beware of Governments Trumpeting Terror Threats
1 October, 2010 — ICH ‘Horrifying’ Swat Valley Executions By Jane Perlez WARNING- Video Contains Graphic Images An Internet video showing men in Pakistani military uniforms executing six young men in civilian clothes has heightened concerns about unlawful killings by Pakistani soldiers supported by the United States, American officials said. www.informationclearinghouse.info/article26486.htm New U.S. Raids on… Continue reading
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Information Clearing House Newsletter 19 September, 2010: The “Obscenity” of Comparing Americans to “Killers and Terrorists”
19 September, 2010 — Information Clearing House Israeli Company Hired by State Government to Spy on Pennsylvanians and Other Americans By Dave Lindorff The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, along with a number of local police departments in the state, have been employing a private Israeli security company with strong links to Mossad and the Israeli Defense… Continue reading
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The American Occupation of Afghanistan and the Birth of a National Liberation Movement By Prof. Marc W. Herold
Edited Transcript of a Public lecture by professor Marc Herold, Massachussetts Institute of Technology M.I.T., Cambridge, Mass. August 2010 Continue reading
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Renaissance of Ethnic Separatism In ‘United Europe’ By Pyotr ISKENDEROV
New serious inter-ethnic conflicts are brewing in Europe as it battles the global economic crisis. Typically they are deeply rooted in history, but the very fact that the renaissance of ethnic separatism in Europe is taking place in the epoch of European integration is noteworthy. Obviously, the enlargement of NATO and the EU neither brought… Continue reading
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Strategic culture foundation online magazine latest publications from 15-21 August, 2010
21 August, 2010 — Strategic Culture Foundation 2010-08-15 Pyotr ISKENDEROV Renaissance of Ethnic Separatism In “United Europe” “New serious inter-ethnic conflicts are brewing in Europe as it battles the global economic crisis. Typically they are deeply rooted in history, but the very fact that the renaissance of ethnic separatism in Europe is taking place in… Continue reading
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“Russia & China cooperate much better than ever before” – RT Top Stories
Vice Chancellor of research and international relations at the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Diplomatic Academy, Evgeny Bazhanov, spoke with RT about China’s overwhelming growth and the challenges it faces. 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
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“We did everything to avoid the war” — South Ossetian president
On the second anniversary of the war in South Ossetia, the country’s president, Eduard Kokoity, spoke exclusively to RT, sharing his experience of the conflict. He said South Ossetia was doing everything possible to avoid the worst scenario of events, but Georgia showed no signs of wrapping up the military operation against South Ossetia. Continue reading
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Leaked Afghan war archive paints bleak picture
The internet transparency group Wikileaks released a trove of over 91,000 leaked government and military documents painting a bleak picture of the last six years of the US-led occupation of Afghanistan. Continue reading
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“Kosovo is as independent as Vichy France” – RT Top Stories
‘Kosovo is as independent as Vichy France was in WWII. It’s a puppet state. It suffers from endemic corruption, abuse of power. Its governmental structure can be better described as organized crime,’ the journalist added. Continue reading
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Pentagon Provokes New Crisis With China By Rick Rozoff
Three news features appearing earlier this week highlight tensions between the United States and the People’s Republic of China that, at least in relation to the language used to describe them, would have seemed unimaginable even a few months ago and are evocative more of the Korean War era than of any time since the… Continue reading
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US-Russian relations: Wooing the West By Eric Walberg
The past two years have witnessed a much more pliable Russia, retreating from the fiery rhetoric of Putin concerning NATO, the war in Afghanistan and America ’s targeting of Iran. Russian President Dmitri Medvedev has turned Russian foreign policy around, playing to US. He signed the new START treaty, agreed to transit war materiel to… Continue reading
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Russia-America: Rediscovering realpolitik By Eric Walberg
The irony in current relations between Russia and America is that the US has been far more ideological, perversely so, in the past two decades than Soviet foreign policy ever was. Russia is now expanding its economic and political relations with its former comrades both in the “near abroad” and in the Middle East without… Continue reading
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NATO Newslinks 18 May, 2010
Nato should tool up for cyber war, say globo-bigwigs / NATO’s Contemptible ‘Courageous Restraint’ Medal Continue reading
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NATO Daily Newslinks 17 May, 2010
NATO ‘must be ready to intervene anywhere’ / U.S. information campaign backfires in Kandahar / NATO In Afghanistan: World War In One Country Continue reading
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NATO must be ready to intervene anywhere: experts’ report
NATO must be ready to intervene externally, experts said Monday, proposing a new doctrine for the alliance, as well as ensure the security of its 28 member states internally, as it has done since 1949. Continue reading