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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: November 2, 2011
2 November 2011 — Stop NATO news NATO’s Installation Of New Libyan Regime Signals Neocolonial Scramble For Africa U.S. Reiterates Demand For Regime Change In Syria Foreign Minister: Russia Won’t Allow NATO’s Libyan Model In Syria Pentagon Uses NATO As Fig-Leaf For European Missile System: Russian Envoy U.S. Interceptor Missile Warship Completes Visits To 16 Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: November 1, 2011
1 November 2011 — Stop NATO U.S. AFRICOM ‘Ecstatic To Partner With Friends In Libya’ Iraq Scenario Replayed: Libyan ‘WMD’ Ploy For U.S. And NATO To Stay U.S. Citizen New Prime Minister Of Libya Regional Tensions To Grow, Not Subside, After U.S. Iraq Withdrawal U.S. To Maintain Forward-Deployed Military Forces In Persian Gulf Deadliest Afghan Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: October 9, 2011
9 October 2011 — Stop NATO Video And Text: Battle For Libya Far From Over Chicago: Thousands Protest Tenth Anniversary Of Afghan War ALBA Delegation In Syria To Oppose Invasion, Political Destabilization Iran Criticizes Turkey For Hosting NATO Missile Radar NATO Chief, Representatives, Global Partners In Romania NATO And An Emergent Multi-Polar World Barack Obama: Continue reading
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Updates on Libyan war/Stop NATO news: July 8, 2011
8 July 2011 — Stop NATO NATO Enlists More Member States For Lengthening Libyan War Libyan War: The Rising Voice Of Reason How Many Wars Are Too Many? An African Solution Germany’s Tank Deal With Saudi Arabia Violates Final Taboo Senegal: Western Client Regime Deploys Army Against Protesters Shanghai Cooperation Organization Opposes U.S. Missile Shield Continue reading
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SCO vs Bilderberg: Where are the real decisions being made? By Eric Walberg
As the Western elite gathered in picturesque St Moritz to grapple with pressing world crises, the outsiders met in the bleak steppes of Central Asia, writes Eric Walberg Continue reading
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New at Strategic Culture Foundation 11-18 June 2011: Afghanistan | SCO | USA | Pakistan | Iran | India | Russia
18 June 2011 — Strategic Culture Foundation Will Pay-for-Peace Work in Afghanistan? 18.06.2011 | 00:34 | Aurobinda MAHAPATRA (India) …Can international community play a meaning role in the post-NATO Taliban? It will depend on how the regional and international powers formulate their policies while respecting mutual differences. The Shanghai Cooperation Organization has taken a positive Continue reading
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Libyan war updates/Stop NATO news: June 16, 2011
16 June 2011 — Stop NATO War Powers Act Does Not Apply To Libya: Obama African Leaders Demand Halt To NATO Bombing Of Libya Libyan War Marks NATO’s Expansion Southward: Russian Envoy SCO Versus NATO: Neutral Afghanistan Serves Regional Stability China, SCO Back Russia Against U.S.-NATO Global Missile Shield NATO Conducts Counterintelligence Exercises In Poland Continue reading
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Stop NATO News: May 18, 2011: Message To NATO: Russia Unveils Plans For Invincible ICBM
18 May 2011 — Stop NATO Updates on Libyan war: May 18 Anti-war essays, poems, short stories and literary excerpts Russian President: U.S. Missile Plans Can End START Pact Russia To Boost Nuclear Strike Potential If NATO Missile Talks Fail Message To NATO: Russia Unveils Plans For Invincible ICBM Anti-NATO Protest: 11 Afghans Killed, 85 Continue reading
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Former Soviet States: Battleground For Global Domination By Rick Rozoff
A Europe united under the EU and especially NATO is to be strong enough to contain, isolate and increasingly confront Russia as the central component of U.S. plans for control of Eurasia and the world, but cannot be allowed to conduct an independent foreign policy, particularly in regard to Russia and the Middle East. Continue reading
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Great Power Confrontation in the Indian Ocean: The Geo-Politics of the Sri Lankan Civil War By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya
The support and positions of various foreign governments in regards to the diabolic fighting between the Tamil Tigers and the Sri Lankan military, which cost the lives of thousands of innocent civilians, says a great deal about the geo-strategic interests of these foreign governments. The position of the governments of India and a group of states that can collectively… Continue reading
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Escalation of US NATO War in Afghanistan: The Risks of Regional Conflagration By Rick Rozoff
The conflict has indeed proven to be much broader than Afghanistan. It has already reached throughout South and Central Asia, dragging in troops from all parts of the planet and crisscrossing much of Eurasia and the Middle East with the transit of soldiers, arms, military cargo planes and armored vehicles. It has become a battleground… Continue reading
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NATO, SCO or PATO? By Eric Walberg
The Russians believe that Afghan drug trafficking is the most serious threat to the security of Russia and Central Asia. Russia’s anti-drug chief Viktor Ivanov last week called the coalition’s anti-drug policy a fiasco, noting that opium production in Afghanistan had soared since the deployment of US and NATO troops in the country. Continue reading