On Aug 16, 3:51=A0am, NOMOREWARFORISRAEL <NOMOREWAR_FORISR...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Neo-cons dream of global dominance
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> Sat, 16 Aug 2008 05:38:36
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> http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=3D66707&ionid=3D3510203
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> Former assistant secretary of the US Treasury, Paul Craig Roberts says
> the Bush administration ordered Georgia to ethnically cleanse South
> Ossetia.
>
> Roberts, speaking in an exclusive interview with Press TV said that
> that Dick Cheney and his neo-con cronies are out of touch with reality
> because they actually think that they could conquer Russia by pu****ng
> Georgia to attack South Ossetia.
>
> Roberts also said that the current administration, guided as it is by
> neo-con ideologies is capable of creating another world war and using
> the nuclear bomb for imposing its dominance on the globe.
>
> He said that Republican presidential hopeful John McCain has declared,
> =93In the 21st century nations don't invade other nations.=94 However In
> the early years of the 21st century the United States has already
> invaded two countries and has been beating the drums for attacking
> Iran.
>
> President Bush, the chief invader of the 21st century, has echoed
> McCain's claim that nations don't invade other nations.
>
> The former Reagan administration official said that Ukraine, where
> nationalism has taken hold funded by the neo-con National Endowment
> for Democracy, will be the next conflict between American pretensions
> and Russia.
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> Two Morons: Bush and Saakashvili
> "President Bush, Will You Please Shut Up?" (dont' agree with what
> Roberts wrote about 9/11 in the following piece, but it is still a
> good read):
>
> http://counterpunch.org/roberts08132008.html
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> Subject: Blowback From Bear-Baiting
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> Date: Friday, August 15, 2008, 7:53 PM
>
> August 15, 2008
> Blowback From Bear-Baiting
>
> by Patrick J. Buchanan
>
> Mikheil Saakashvili's decision to use the opening of the Olympic Games
> to cover Georgia's invasion of its breakaway province of South Ossetia
> must rank in stupidity with Gamal Abdel-Nasser's decision to close the
> Straits of Tiran to Israeli ****ps.Nasser's blunder cost him the Sinai
> in the Six-Day War. Saakashvili's blunder probably means permanent
> loss of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.After shelling and attacking what
> he claims is his own country, killing scores of his own Ossetian
> citizens and sending tens of thousands fleeing into Russia,
> Saakashvili's army was whipped back into Georgia in 48 hours.Vladimir
> Putin took the op****tunity to kick the Georgian army out of Abkhazia,
> as well, to bomb Tbilisi, and to seize Gori, birthplace of
> Stalin.Reveling in his status as an intimate of George Bush, Dick
> Cheney, and John McCain, and America's lone democratic ally in the
> Caucasus, Saakashvili thought he could get away with a lightning coup
> and present the world with a fait accompli.Mikheil did not reckon on
> the rage or resolve of the Bear.American charges of Russian aggression
> ring hollow. Georgia started this fight =96 Russia finished it. People
> who start wars don't get to decide how and when they end.Russia's
> response was "dispro****tionate" and "brutal," wailed Bush.True. But
> did we not authorize Israel to bomb Lebanon for 35 days in response to
> a border skirmish where several Israel soldiers were killed and two
> captured? Was that not many times more "dispro****tionate"?Russia has
> invaded a sovereign country, railed Bush. But did not the United
> States bomb Serbia for 78 days and invade to force it to surrender a
> province, Kosovo, to which Serbia had a far greater historic claim
> than Georgia had to Abkhazia or South Ossetia, both of which prefer
> Moscow to Tbilisi?Is not Western hypocrisy astoni****ng?When the Soviet
> Union broke into 15 nations, we celebrated. When Slovenia, Croatia,
> Macedonia, Bosnia, Montenegro, and Kosovo broke from Serbia, we
> rejoiced. Why, then, the indignation when two provinces, whose peoples
> are ethnically separate from Georgians and who fought for their
> independence, should succeed in breaking away?Are secessions and the
> dissolution of nations laudable only when they advance the agenda of
> the neocons, many of whom viscerally detest Russia?That Putin took the
> occasion of Saakashvili's provocative and stupid stunt to administer
> an extra dose of punishment is undeniable. But is not Russian anger
> understandable? For years the West has rubbed Russia's nose in her
> Cold War defeat and treated her like Weimar Germany.When Moscow pulled
> the Red Army out of Europe, closed its bases in Cuba, dissolved the
> evil empire, let the Soviet Union break up into 15 states, and sought
> friend****p and alliance with the United States, what did we do?
> American carpetbaggers colluded with Muscovite Scalawags to loot the
> Russian nation. Breaking a pledge to Mikhail Gorbachev, we moved our
> military alliance into Eastern Europe, then onto Russia's doorstep.
> Six Warsaw Pact nations and three former republics of the Soviet Union
> are now NATO members.Bush, Cheney, and McCain have pushed to bring
> Ukraine and Georgia into NATO. This would require the United States to
> go to war with Russia over Stalin's birthplace and who has sovereignty
> over the Crimean Peninsula and Sebastopol, traditional home of
> Russia's Black Sea fleet.When did these become U.S. vital interests,
> justifying war with Russia?The United States unilaterally abrogated
> the Anti-Ballistic Missile treaty because our technology was superior,
> then planned to site anti-missile defenses in Poland and the Czech
> Republic to defend against Iranian missiles, though Iran has no ICBMs
> and no atomic bombs. A Russian counter-offer to have us together put
> an antimissile system in Azerbaijan was rejected out of hand.We built
> a Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline from Azerbaijan through Georgia to
> Turkey to cut Russia out. Then we helped dump over regimes friendly to
> Moscow with democratic "revolutions" in Ukraine and Georgia, and tried
> to repeat it in Belarus.Americans have many fine qualities. A capacity
> to see ourselves as others see us is not high among them.Imagine a
> world that never knew Ronald Reagan, where Europe had opted out of the
> Cold War after Moscow installed those SS-20 missiles east of the Elbe.
> And Europe had abandoned NATO, told us to go home and become
> subservient to Moscow.How would we have reacted if Moscow had brought
> Western Europe into the Warsaw Pact, established bases in Mexico and
> Panama, put missile defense radars and rockets in Cuba, and joined
> with China to build pipelines to transfer Mexican and Venezuelan oil
> to Pacific ****ts for ****pment to Asia? And cut us out? If there were
> Russian and Chinese advisers training Latin American armies, the way
> we are in the former Soviet republics, how would we react? Would we
> look with bemusement on such Russian behavior?For a decade, some of us
> have warned about the folly of getting into Russia's space and getting
> into Russia's face. The chickens of democratic imperialism have now
> come home to roost =96 in Tbilisi.
>
> Find this article at:http://www.antiwar.com/pat/?articleid=3D13305
>
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>
> Subject: Russian general threatens nuclear strike on Poland as Bush
> demands Moscow withdraws from Georgia
>
> Date: Friday, August 15, 2008, 4:19 PM
>
> Russian general threatens nuclear strike on Poland as Bush demands
> Moscow withdraws from Georgia
> Russia reacted furiously today to an announcement that Poland is to
> host an American global anti-missile ****eld. General Anatoly
> Nogovitsyn said that by accepting the missile defence battery Poland
> "is exposing itself to a strike"."By hosting these, Poland is making
> itself a target. This is 100 percent certain," Russia's Interfax news
> agency quoted General Anatoly Nogovitsyn as saying. "It becomes a
> target for attack. Such targets are destroyed as a first priority."The
> general's hawkish comments came amid Moscow's fears the missile ****eld
> makes Russia a target of the United States.
>
> http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1045184/Russian-gen...
>
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>
> Subject: Re: Scheunemann and McCain: Georgia on Their Minds
>
> Date: Friday, August 15, 2008, 3:42 PM
>
> Skeeter, The following blog entry by Phil Weiss appeared moments ago
> because of what you sent me earlier today (how ironic and beneficial
> that we met over the Cindy Sheehan 'Nightline' email situation as
> conveyed viahttp://www.slate.com/id/2124788/sidebar/2124791/)!:
>
> Associated Press Gets Rather Bold in Detailing Neocons' Disastrous
> Back Pages
>
> http://www.philipweiss.org/mondoweiss/2008/08/associated-press-gets-r...
>
> Here is a tiny URL for the above one:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/5tyfs8
>
> Georgia: 'Duck Soup,' 'Tail Wags Dog,' 'Syriana' Or All the Above?
>
> http://www.philipweiss.org/mondoweiss/2008/08/georgia-duck-soup-or-sy...
> Here is a tiny URL for the above one:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6lntof
>
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>
> Wa****ngton Risks Nuclear War by Miscalculation
>
> http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article20489.htm
>
> Look what Buchanan mentioned about the missile ****eld in Poland via
> the audio interview linked at the following URL:
>
> Churchill, Hitler and the Unnecessary War: How Britain Lost Its
> Empire:
>
> http://antiwar.com/radio/2008/07/23/pat-buchanan-4/
>
> Look what Ron Paul has to say to the Russian Americans in the 'Q & A'
> of the following discussion about his book:
>
>
http://www.booktv.org/program.aspx?ProgramId=3D9436&SectionName=3DPolitic=
....
>
> Here is the tiny URL for the above one:
>
> http://tinyurl.com/6n8qqf
>
> This picture says it all:
>
> http://rense.com/1.imagesH/russia_dees.jpg
>
> http://NEOCONZIONISTTHREAT.COM
>
> Date: Friday, August 15, 2008, 11:39 AM
>
> PNAC Neocon agenda wants a war with Russia for Israel
>
> http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/zone0/viewtopic.php?t=3D93770
Russia, stand firm!
mitch


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