The West is promoting clash of civilisation to manufacture a new conflict. After the fall of Soviet Union Wester ruling classes need a new enemy to creat fear among western public. Terms such as political Islam and terrorism were coined in the early 1990s with a purpose. Western security forces, big businesses and the media have joined hands in promoting this policy of hatred and fear. The war Iraq is just an example. The media and politicians both sell lies coming from security forces sadly (…)
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WEST IS FANNING SECTARIAN DIVIDE IN MUSLIMS TO PROMOTE ITS CLASH OF CIVILISATION AGENDA
16 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
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Hurricane Katrina and the war in Iraq- It is time for a debate on our Nation’s priorities
14 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 commentSenator Byrd on Tuesday called for a national debate on America’s priorities. "I call upon the leaders of this country to come together and to work together to repair our storm- ravaged Gulf Coast and help salvage the lives of its victims, but more than that. I call upon the Congress to inventory our homeland with an eye to the future," Byrd told his colleagues. His prepared remarks are below.
Chapter 3, Verses 1-8 of the Book of Ecclesiastes in the Bible begins, “To everything there is a (…) -
Liberty Rings on 9-11
13 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
1 comment9-11 Liberty Rings I arrived at midnight, NYC, sight of the Twin Tower terrorist attack. It was the fourth anniversary of the towers fall and Bin Laden’s freedom from capture. NH to NY was a driving challenge, daunting navigation and distracting sights flooding this driver from the granite state. It was dark and when it became necessary to ask directions, I was a stones throw away. My mission was to paint the energy of the Towers location and anniversary, to channel my concern about (…)
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THE IRAN TRAP
12 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsBy Scott Ritter Sunday 11 September 2005, 18:06 Makka Time, 15:06 GMT
In the complicated world of international diplomacy surrounding the issue of Iran’s nuclear program, there is but one thing that the United States, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), the so-called EU-3 (Germany, France and Great Britain) and Iran can all agree upon:
Iran has resumed operations of facilities designed to convert uranium into a product usable in enrichment processes. From that point forward (…) -
Pentagon considers preventive nuclear attacks
12 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsIn the news: Rheinische Post, Duesseldorf
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This is an announcement of a rogue state: USA recently created by the current Administration.
May somebody help us, please!
If the troops are going along with this then we witness a new area of darkest history. -
US The New Saddam
12 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsUS The New Saddam Eric Margolis September 04, 2005 The most important news from Iraq last week was not the much ballyhooed constitutional pact by Shias and Kurds, nor the tragic stampede deaths of nearly 1,000 pilgrims in Baghdad.
The U.S. Air Force’s senior officer, Gen. John Jumper, stated U.S. warplanes would remain in Iraq to fight resistance forces and protect the American-installed regime "more or less indefinitely." Jumper’s bombshell went largely unnoticed due to Hurricane (…) -
After Israel withdrawl, Gaza to be gigantic prison surrounded by high-tech wall
11 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
Officials promise that the state-of-the-art security fence constructed around Gaza will bring unprecedented security. The double security fence, surveillance cameras, robotic jeeps and remote-controlled machine guns are expected to provide a formidable barrier to terrorists, as are the low-tech pits and trenches. Officials explain that these measures will permit the IDF to maintain a low profile in the area without compromising Israel’s security interests.
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An Open Letter to U.S. Troops in Afghanistan and Iraq
11 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
3 commentsAn Open Letter to U.S. Troops in Afghanistan and Iraq
On Loyalty:
by Stan Goff
I was a soldier for most of the time between 1970 and 1996. I signed out on my retirement from 3rd Special Forces in Ft. Bragg. I had also served in 7th Special Forces, on three Ranger assignments, with Delta for almost four years, as a Cavalry Scout for a while, and in the 82nd Airborne Division as an infantryman. I started my career in Vietnam with the 173rd Airborne Brigade.
I thugged around in eight (…) -
GI SPECIAL: Pilots Get Shit On For Rescuing Hurricane Victims: Pissed Sailors Cut Off Their Patches
9 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
THIS IS HOW BUSH BRINGS THE TROOPS HOME; BRING THEM ALL HOME NOW
Army Chaplain Capt. Daoud Agbere, right, a Muslim cleric, prays for an American soldier after he was pronounced dead upon arrival at a military hospital in Baghdad, on Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2004, despite the efforts of Army Nurse supervisor Patrick McAndrew, left, to revive him. The soldier was fatally wounded in a Baghdad firefight with insurgents.
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US Navy Pilots Who Rescued Hurricane Victims Are Reprimanded
9 September 2005 par (Open-Publishing)
2 commentsBy DAVID S. CLOUD
PENSACOLA, Fla. - Two Navy helicopter pilots and their crews returned from New Orleans on Aug. 30 expecting to be greeted as lifesavers after ferrying more than 100 hurricane victims to safety. Instead, their superiors chided the pilots, Lt. David Shand and Lt. Matt Udkow, at a meeting the next morning for rescuing civilians when their assignment that day had been to deliver food and water to military installations along the Gulf Coast.
"I felt it was a great day (…)