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Yemen left with little wiggle room
14.01.10 12:20

Middle East

The United States may be on the verge of involvement in yet another counter-insurgency war that, as in Iraq and Afghanistan, may make a bad situation even worse. The attempted Christmas Day bombing of a Northwest Airlines flight by a Nigerian and apparently planned in Yemen, the alleged ties between the perpetrator of the Fort Hood massacre to a radical Yemeni cleric, and an ongoing US-backed Yemeni military offensive against al-Qaeda have all focused US attention on that country.

Stephen Zunes,
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Europe in Crisis
14.01.10 12:13

European trends

At the start of the last decade, in March 2000, the European Union heads of state announced the Lisbon Strategy. Its aim, by 2010, was to make Europe “the most competitive and dynamic knowledge-based economy in the world, capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohesion.” This would create “the conditions for full employment and the strengthening of regional cohesion in the European Union.”

Peter Schwarz
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Global bear rally of 2009 will end as Japan’s hyperinflation rips economy to pieces
11.01.10 20:19

Economics

The contraction of M3 money in the US and Europe over the last six months will slowly puncture economic recovery as 2010 unfolds, with the time-honoured lag of a year or so. Ben Bernanke will be caught off guard, just as he was in mid-2008 when the Fed drove straight through a red warning light with talk of imminent rate rises – the final error that triggered the implosion of Lehman, AIG, and the Western banking system.

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
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Ukraine, WHO and the Geopolitics of Swine Flu Panic
19.11.09 22:20

f.USSR

Latest reports of what is being called a deadly Swine Flu outbreak in Ukraine according to on sight reports appear to be a political concoction by a threatened government to avoid election defeat and possibly declare martial law. The details indicate how convenient the current WHO "Swine Flu" H1N1 "pandemic" scare is for regimes in trouble.

F. William Engdahl
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Obama vs Hatoyama
15.11.09 12:16

Global Security

The making of an unequal, unconstitutional, illegal, colonial and deceitful US-Japan agreement.

Gavan McCormack
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The Role of Gold in the World Monetary System
09.11.09 09:57

Economics

On 27th August 2009 I wrote an article, “An Appeal To Malaysia’s Prime Minister Cum Finance Minister – Re-Examine the Country’s Strategy For Foreign Reserves”, to urge our Prime Minister to examine the critical need to diversify our foreign reserves, specifically to increase our holdings of gold.

Matthias Chang
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America, condoms and the Taliban
24.10.09 16:27

Iraq War, "War on terror"

The Pakistanis use an earthy metaphor when they want to put their American interlocutors on the defensive. They complain that the United States used Pakistan like a condom, simply discarded it when it is no longer useful, as has happened time and again in the Cold War era. By saying so, they urge the Americans to be constant in friendship.

M K Bhadrakumar
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Saudi-Iranian hostility hits boiling point
22.10.09 08:32

Iran

Conventional wisdom suggests that the terrorist strike by Jundallah in southeastern Iran on Sunday might have had the backing of the United States or Britain. But Jundallah today holds "fatal" attraction for a number of foreign powers that are interested in disorienting Iran′s policies.

M K Bhadrakumar
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African view: China′s new long march
21.10.09 20:16

Asia rising

In our series of viewpoints from African journalists, Ghanaian writer and former government minister Elizabeth Ohene considers China′s impact on Africa.

BBC NEWS
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Obama and the Nobel Prize: When War becomes Peace, When the Lie becomes the Truth
13.10.09 15:45

Global Security

We are the crossroads of the most serious crisis in modern history. The US in partnership with NATO and Israel has launched a global military adventure which, in a very real sense, threatens the future of humanity.

Michel Chossudovsky
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Pakistan warns India to ′back off′
09.10.09 17:26

Iraq War, "War on terror"

The Indian embassy in Kabul has been targeted for bomb attack for a second time in the past 15 months. A least 17 people were killed in Thursday′s attack, when a car loaded with explosives rammed into the embassy′s compound wall.

M K Bhadrakumar
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The IMF to Play Role of Global Central Bank?
06.10.09 17:19

Economics

“A year ago,” said law professor Ross Buckley on Australia’s ABC News on September 22, “nobody wanted to know the International Monetary Fund. Now it’s the organiser for the international stimulus package which has been sold as a stimulus package for poor countries.”

Ellen Brown
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The rise of Israel′s military rabbis
30.09.09 07:30

Middle East

Israel′s army is changing. Once proudly secular, its combat units are now filling with those who believe Israel′s wars are "God′s wars".

BBC NEWS
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US Strategy of Total Energy Control over the European Union and Eurasia
17.09.09 09:57

Iran

One of his first foreign visits as new President took Barack Obama to Ankara for a high-profile meeting with Prime Minister Recep Erdogan and other leading Turkish officials. Obama engaged in classical “horse trading” wheeling and dealing. “I give you support for Turkey’s EU membership; you open the diplomatic door to Armenia,” appears to have been the core of the deal. What other inducements the US President gave in the case of Turkish influence within NATO and such is secondary. Obama’s goal was to break a political deadlock in Turkey to construction of a major gas pipeline to Germany and other EU countries in direct opposition to Russian Gazprom’s South Stream pipeline.

F. William Engdahl
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What is Behind the Bolivia-Islam Connection?
30.08.09 23:21

Americas on the move

It is a strange and unexpected sight in the middle of Bolivia, a country better known for alpaca sweaters and Marxist revolutionaries, but everyday from the curved towers of a mosque in the city of Santa Cruz goes out the call for Muslim prayer. One would not be embarrassed to have never imagined that the Bolivian Islamic Center ever existed in this country heavily dominated by Roman Catholicism and with a majority indigenous population. It is one of a handful of Islamic centers serving a tiny population of Bolivian Muslims estimated to be comprised of 1,000 people. But despite its size the population has become the new subject of security interest of the United States.

Upside Down World
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