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Update on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 26, 2011
26 September 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Bombers ‘Soften Up’ Libyan Cities For Ground Assaults Did NATO Attack Libya Because Of Oil? Report: Russia, China, Iran Plan Counterweight To NATO Missile Shield Missile Targets Afghan President’s Palace, Shooting At CIA Compound Top U.S. Senator: Consider Military Action Against Pakistan Pakistani Commanders Prepare Response To U.S.… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 25, 2011
25 September 2011 — Stop NATO Societies Cannot Be Reordered By Outside Military Force: Indian Prime Minister Canada: Libya War ‘Success,’ Extend Mission To End Of Year Offshore Bases, Proxy Armies: New U.S. War Strategy U.S., NATO Move Missile Shield Toward Russia’s Southern Borders U.S., Bangladesh In First Major Joint Naval Exercise Shooting In Northern… Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 24, 2011
24 September 2011 — Stop NATO EU Defense Chiefs: Learn Lessons Of Libya War For Future Operations Pakistan: 52 Drone Strikes Kill 463 So Far This Year U.S. To Deploy Predator Drones In Turkey: Prime Minister GUAM: Azerbaijan-Georgia-Moldova-Romania Pipeline Plans 42 New Warplanes: U.S. Commander Eyes ‘Interoperable’ Japanese Fighter Fleet NATO Not Welcome: Russia Bolsters… Continue reading
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Towards a Lengthy War Scenario? NATO To Stay In Libya For A Long Time By Igor Siletsky
-[A] lengthy war in Libya can destabilize the situation in neighboring countries, like it was in Afghanistan and Iraq – the more so, because the whole north of Africa is now gripped with revolutions. Continue reading
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Updates on Libya war/Stop NATO news: September 22, 2011
22 September 2011 — Stop NATO Pentagon, NATO Plot ‘Next Steps’ In Libya Bolivia’s Morales Sees Oil, Greed Behind NATO Mission In Libya Northrop Wins Missile Defense Agency’s Precision Tracking Space System Bid Turkish Opposition: NATO Missile Radar Part Of Shield For Israel Continue reading
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“Lessons on Libya” | Partido Comunista Português
A war which forwards unto a USA’s long term strategy for Africa (where, it searches for a host for AFRICOM, for years) and for the slow but inexorable tectonic of the deep re-dimension and reshaping of the forces in progress, worldwide. Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: September 16, 2011: NATO’s Top Military Chief Awarded For ‘Contributions To Global Peace’
16 September 2011 — Stop NATO Libya: AFRICOM Draws Lessons From Its First War White House, NATO Forge Ahead With European Missile Shield U.S.-NATO Interceptor Missile Anaconda Coils Around Russia U.S. Marine Black Sea Force Integrates 13 Regional Armies For NATO Video: NATO ‘Humanitarian’ Wars: Libya, Syria… Algeria? Continue reading
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Outcome of the Visit to Syria by a Mission of the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) By Alexander Lukashevich
The Mission included staff from several UN institutions and humanitarian agencies (UNHCR, UNICEF, WHO, WFP, IOM, etc.). The Syrian authorities provided the Mission unimpeded access to all objects of interest. The UN officials traveled to a number of populated areas, visited schools and hospitals, and had substantive conversations with governmental entities, local authorities and population. Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 9 September 2011: Russia / USA / Middle East / WWII / 9/11 / Taliban / Korea / Israel
9 September 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation 9/11: The Ultimate Triumph of the Strategy of Tension (II) 10.09.2011 | 00:00 | Wayne MADSEN (USA) Few media outlets reported on Bin Laden’s longstanding ties to the U.S. intelligence community, links that were maintained after the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center… Bin Laden’s past ties… Continue reading
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Libya Newslinks 7-8 September 2011
8 September 2011 — williambowles.info 8 September 2011 Russia’s Middle East dilemma Eric Walberg William Bowles.info Today at 10:30 Muammar Al-Gaddafi’s demise is all but a done thing, carried out with a UN blessing, however dubious, and only belatedly opposed by Russia and China. Russian policy makers are now wondering if their quasi-principled condemnation of… Continue reading
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Video: The Shape of Things to Come in Libya: Interview with Michael Parenti By Sean Thomas
Michael Parenti: Expect the same thing as you saw happened in Yugoslavia and in Eastern Europe. There will be a massive privatization taking place. The public economy that the Gaddafi government had built over 40 years, which included public subsidies for housing, for education, for healthcare — all those things will be privatized. Continue reading
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Information Clearing House Newsletter August 28, 2011: Al-Qaeda asset leading rebels in Tripoli
28 August 2011 — Information Clearing House How Libya Was Won, by NATO and Special Forces By Stephen Morgan More and more information is now coming to light on the decisive role played by NATO in the fall of Tripoli. http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article28971.htm Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO News: August 29, 2011
29 August 2011 — Stop NATO Chicago: Conference Plans Mass Demonstrations Against NATO, G8 Summits Meeting With Top Commander: NATO Trains Iraqi Navy NATO Attack On Syria To Result In Quagmire: Iranian Foreign Minister Washington Post: ‘Syrians Demand’ NATO Intervention Canadian Military: Boost U.S.-Led Surveillance Against Russia, China Welcome To Colonialism 2.0 U.S.-Based NATO Command… Continue reading
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Syria fears Libya’s fate By Oleg Gribkov and Natalya Kovalenko
Damascus fears that NATO may redeploy its forces to Syria after the termination of its military campaign in Libya. If this happens, Syria’s prospects for democratic development will be killed stone dead, according to both left-wing and liberal groups of that country’s moderate opposition. Continue reading
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Wikileaks Newslinks 27 August 2011
27 August 2011 — williambowles.info WikiLeaks: Reset The Voice of Russia Julian Assange’s notorious website WikiLeaks has reacted to its falling popularity rating and made public another batch of US State Department cables. Part of these is classified documents, relating to Russia’s relations with this country’s neighbours … http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/08/27/55256716.html Continue reading
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Bitter clashes on in Libyan capital
The troops that are loyal to Gaddafi, as well as his supporters, have repulsed a rebel attack on the Bu-Salim district of Tripoli, with dozens of rebels and foreign mercenaries fighting against Gaddafi reported killed in the attack. Continue reading
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Video: Libyan rebel leader shakes hands with Sarkozy — RT
President Sarkozy has guaranteed military assistance to the new Libyan government for as long as it is needed in a meeting with rebel leader Mahmoud Jibril in Paris. In turn, Jibril asked for France’s help in unfreezing Libyan assets. Continue reading
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Video: Libyan rebel leader shakes hands with Sarkozy — RT
President Sarkozy has guaranteed military assistance to the new Libyan government for as long as it is needed in a meeting with rebel leader Mahmoud Jibril in Paris. In turn, Jibril asked for France’s help in unfreezing Libyan assets. Continue reading
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NATO’s covert hand crucial in rebel advance on Tripoli — RT
During the months of fighting in Libya, NATO provided crucial assistance to the rebels far beyond air strikes on Gaddafi’s key communications and weapons facilities. Surveillance, private contractors and military instructors have helped to turn rebel groups into a force able to storm Tripoli. Continue reading
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NATO’s covert hand crucial in rebel advance on Tripoli — RT
During the months of fighting in Libya, NATO provided crucial assistance to the rebels far beyond air strikes on Gaddafi’s key communications and weapons facilities. Surveillance, private contractors and military instructors have helped to turn rebel groups into a force able to storm Tripoli. Continue reading