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leon
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2012 2:59 pm Post subject: |
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Putin wins 3rd presidential term with over 60% - preliminary results |
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leon
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Posted: Tue Mar 06, 2012 4:03 pm Post subject: |
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Academician Yevgeni Velikhov startling proposal for Nuclear interception belt around Moscow
Velikhov suggested that Russia rearm its anti-missile defenses around Moscow with nuclear bombs, to achieve a "nuclear interception" capability against potential strategic nuclear missile attack. "Nuclear interception" refers to the explosion of a nuclear bomb over one's own territory, in the trajectory of an incoming missile. Less accurate but more reliable than a missile-to-missile kinetic kill attempt, nuclear interception means massive fallout and damage on the targeted country's territory, but still far less than what a successful nuclear missile hit would bring.
Here is how Academician Velikhov posed the matter to Putin, in terms indicating that he considers a nuclear missile attack on Russia to be a very real possibility: "The second point that I'd like to make is that an asymmetrical response is an appropriate answer to the United States and NATO. It would be a major wake-up call to our partners, because this is totally unacceptable for the U.S.A. politically." |
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leon
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 5:51 am Post subject: |
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Syrian Army Scores Another Strategic Victory Against Foreign Invaders
March 14, 2012 • 6:41AM
http://larouchepac.com/node/22006
The Syrian Army has wiped out another hub of foreign mercenary operations, this time in the northern city of Idlib, near the Turkish border. The Christian Science Monitor and other newspapers reported that the Syrian Army has driven the rebels from the city, which they had held for several months. Like the city of Homs just ten miles from the Lebanese border, Idlib was intended to be part of a "liberated corridor" stretching to the Turkish border, to allow a flow of weapons and mercenaries. The strategy from the outset of the foreign-backed military operations against Syria has been to establish a liberated zone, modeled on the Benghazi area of Libya, to allow the U.S., the Europeans, the Saudis, Qataris, and Turks to recognize an alternative government operating on Syrian soil. The Syrian government is fully aware of the strategy of the foreign invaders, and has now delivered two successive, important military defeats. In both cases, armed rebel fighters were forced to flee across the borders into Lebanon and Turkey. It is widely acknowleged that the Assad government is now largely in control of the entire territory.
On the diplomatic front, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov concluded weekend meetings in Cairo with the Arab League, in which a five-point agreement was reached, setting the framework for any future United Nations Security Council resolution. In New York City on Monday, Lavrov repeated his denunciations of foreign arming of terrorists, telling reporters after the Security Council debate that "Interference from outside using raw military force increases the illicit spread of arms, thus jeopardizing stability in the region." The Russian Deputy Defense Minister, Anatoly Antonov, confirmed that Russia would continue to deliver arms to the Syrian government, noting that Russia has "good, strong military technical cooperation with Syria, and we see no reason to reconsider it."
Yeah baby, wipe their British ass with sandpaper #40 |
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Rom

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leon
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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:56 am Post subject: |
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The facts that are so eloquently expressed on http://larouchepac.com/ are confirmed by the other sources of information. Obviously, they are conveniently omitted by western corporate media.
Syrian Army Scores Another Strategic Victory Against Foreign Invaders
March 14, 2012 • 6:41AM
http://larouchepac.com/node/22006
The Syrian Army has wiped out another hub of foreign mercenary operations, this time in the northern city of Idlib, near the Turkish border. The Christian Science Monitor and other newspapers reported that the Syrian Army has driven the rebels from the city, which they had held for several months. Like the city of Homs just ten miles from the Lebanese border, Idlib was intended to be part of a "liberated corridor" stretching to the Turkish border, to allow a flow of weapons and mercenaries. The strategy from the outset of the foreign-backed military operations against Syria has been to establish a liberated zone, modeled on the Benghazi area of Libya, to allow the U.S., the Europeans, the Saudis, Qataris, and Turks to recognize an alternative government operating on Syrian soil. The Syrian government is fully aware of the strategy of the foreign invaders, and has now delivered two successive, important military defeats. In both cases, armed rebel fighters were forced to flee across the borders into Lebanon and Turkey. It is widely acknowleged that the Assad government is now largely in control of the entire territory.
On the diplomatic front, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov concluded weekend meetings in Cairo with the Arab League, in which a five-point agreement was reached, setting the framework for any future United Nations Security Council resolution. In New York City on Monday, Lavrov repeated his denunciations of foreign arming of terrorists, telling reporters after the Security Council debate that "Interference from outside using raw military force increases the illicit spread of arms, thus jeopardizing stability in the region." The Russian Deputy Defense Minister, Anatoly Antonov, confirmed that Russia would continue to deliver arms to the Syrian government, noting that Russia has "good, strong military technical cooperation with Syria, and we see no reason to reconsider it."
Yeah baby, wipe their British ass with sandpaper #40 |
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Rom

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Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:16 am Post subject: |
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Leon
"The facts that are so eloquently expressed on http://larouchepac.com/ are confirmed by the other sources of information. Obviously, they are conveniently omitted by western corporate media. "
You don't know if Tarpley has any relationship with zionists? Communist rethorics can also be "alternative media" for you.... :( Tarpley's Bush biography was void of links to Illuminati - not credible. Tarpley's 911 story is void of Mossad links - not credible.
Edit: Leon thinks we are easily fooled with "a vote for Ron Paul is a vote for war" (Tarpley phrase)
:D
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Rom

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leon
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Posted: Thu Mar 22, 2012 1:22 pm Post subject: |
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Russian media such as Kommersant, Russia Today, and Voice of Russia are reporting today that Russian officials are "indignant" over the latest pack of lies transmitted to them on March 13, by the State Department's Ellen Tauscher, with regard to the provocative U.S.-NATO plan to establish an anti-missile defense system around Russia's perimeter. Russia has announced that they will be holding their own conference in early May in Moscow, prior to the scheduled NATO summit May 20-21 in Chicago, where they will expose the reality of the AMD system. Military experts from the U.S., Europe, China, India and other countries have been invited to the Moscow conference. Russian officials also report in private that some American officials agree with Russia's argument, Russia Today reported.
Somalia aside, this is by far the most dangerous gambit played by British Americans today. Russians are not as easy to full as gullible internet readers, they know that this is all about acquiring first strike capability. |
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atm

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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 10:55 am Post subject: |
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leon, everyone:
the real target is Somalia
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whej

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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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| atm wrote: | leon, everyone:
the real target is Somalia
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What is in Somalia that the UN/U.S. wants atm?
Diamonds, Oil, Control of the Region, Big Bases?
Who's really next?
Saudi Arabia, Egypt? _________________ The Lies have always been different at every Level... |
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leon
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Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 11:56 pm Post subject: |
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I know that atm will not agree, but the real goals are Russia and China. In other countries like Iraq, Libya, Somalia it is policy of the scorched earth – grab what you can, deny China and Russia the rest.
Both US and UN are unfortunate tools of the British. |
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Rom

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Posted: Sat Mar 24, 2012 11:47 am Post subject: |
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Is this true, Syria is not allowed to buy weapon?
http://www.rt.com/news/iran-syria-weapons-us-154/
"During a Wednesday briefing at the UN Security Council in New York, American, British and French diplomats expressed their concern at reports that Iran had violated UN sanctions by supplying arms to the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
"We are alarmed that the majority of the violations involved illicit transfers of arms and related material from Iran to Syria, where the Assad regime is using them to violently repress the Syrian people," the US deputy ambassador to the UN, Rosemary DiCarlo, told the council, as quoted by Reuters." _________________ We can learn "a lot" from Jesuit controlled media
- The best way to stay healthy is to avoid natural food
- Personal liberty is a threat to our freedom
- Only permanent war will give us peace
- Only controlled media are free media
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atm

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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:13 pm Post subject: |
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leon wrote:
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I know that atm will not agree, but the real goals are Russia and China. In other countries like Iraq, Libya, Somalia it is policy of the scorched earth – grab what you can, deny China and Russia the rest.
Both US and UN are unfortunate tools of the British.
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I would not be so presumptuous, leon. I've been all over this geo-realpolitk for some time now.
If you knew where I presently reside, you'd have a clearer idea about where I'm coming from and where I'm going to.
Here's a starter for ten:
http://landdestroyer.blogspot.com/search/label/Thailand
BTW neither the US nor the UN are unfortunate tools of the British. Please do not be so naive.
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leon
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 12:33 pm Post subject: |
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| Yeah, whatever... Nothing seems to matter anyway. I guess I need a vacation myself. |
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IronClad
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:10 am Post subject: |
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http://u.to/52ECAg
Arab Spring? NATO and the West spring into action, more like.
But about these folk who promote helping the people out. Whether the people are rebels or the opposition or the people living under a dictatorship which somehow needs to go despite the west living with them and supporting them for years. Suddenly they need to be toppled. Are they still motivated despite the decades long struggle in Afghanistan and Iraq?
What is the motivation? You'd think they would have shut up by now. There is nothing, so far, to be proud off. And yet they go supporting "rebels" or "the opposition". Call them by another name "terrorists" and you come out with something totally the opposite. Something that needs to be put down with Assad being supported by the west.
The west know what they want and they want it now. They are starting to throw out their toys from their pram.
The Arab Spring? More like the Arab f****p.
A question bares thinking about - how do folk become a today's world affairs commentator? How did the guy named in this article become a commentator but more so how did he become someone that people listen to? Is it because they are associated with human rights [small capitals]?
You can get away with murder so long as it is wrapped up in a package labelled human rights. We shouldn't give these amateurs airtime or webpage time. Someone's human rights always does another person wrong and as we know leads to organized chaos.
If anyone can describe where Tisdall is coming from then please let us know. |
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