Saturday, September 27, 2008
Today, as Biden's quest for the White House has begun in earnest, the road map he and Gelb unveiled nine months ago is being hailed by many academics and foreign affairs authorities as the best hope for Iraq, where sectarian warfare is raging, thousands of residents are fleeing and suicide bombers launch almost daily attacks.
With recent polls showing most Americans believe invading Iraq was a mistake and President Bush's recent decision to send more troops into battle zones is a bad one, candidates' positions on the conflict could play a deciding role in the 2008 presidential campaign. In a nationwide CBS poll last month, 87 percent called a candidate's stance on Iraq the most important or an important issue.
Supporters of the Biden-Gelb plan include Richard Holbrooke, architect of the 1995 peace accords in the former Yugoslavia and later U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. Last month, during hearings chaired by Biden, former U.S. secretaries of state Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright had kind words.
"I'm sympathetic to an outcome that permits large regional autonomy," Kissinger told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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After outlining how the West has essentially shown Russia the back of its hand since the Cold War ended, Matouck writes of East Europe and NATO:
“Eastern Europe … with fear in the belly of the Russian bear, has never relied on European integration to ensure its security. In their view, only the United States could provide that. Hence their absurd following of the Americans into the Iraqi adventure. Hence their irrepressible desire to join NATO. … A grave error on their part, because the United States, entangled as it is in the Iraqi affair and with its allies in Afghanistan, won’t budge for a piece of the former empire’s confetti [Georgia] and perhaps not even in case of a more serious invasion. Especially since the new American leaders, starting in November, are likely to mobilize all their forces on domestic affairs.”
... on top of that ...
... amerikans feel entitled to world domination ...
... so there is now in amerika plenty of resentment towards european nations ...
... because of "behavior" that does not comply ...
... to the one expected, of submissive "puppets" ...
... with the type of obedient submission amerikkka expects ...
... due to its self proclamed "superiority" of "standards" ...
... the days of NATO seem to be over ...
... and europe requires its own defense, independently from amerika ...
... also amerika is very hateful ...
... of the economic results of the european community ...
... and the threats towards the god dollar and the dollars of god ...
... and the threats towards the seven sisters oil monopoli ...
... so, the old NATO in europe ...
... should regroup under the UEO ...
... and let whoever wants to be a puppet ...
... of the amerikan expansionistic holy wars ...
... continue on their role of puppets within NATO ...
... amen ...
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Saturday, September 06, 2008
If the United States intends to bring Georgia and Ukraine into NATO and arm them to fight Russia, why should Russia not dissolve the Treaty on Conventional Forces in Europe and move her tank armies into Belarus and up to the borders of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania?
Would we send U.S. troops into the Baltic republics to signal that we will fight Russia to honor our NATO war guarantees? Which NATO allies would fight alongside us against a nuclear-armed Russia?
If we bring Ukraine into NATO, what do we do if Russified east Ukraine secedes and Russia sends troops to back the rebels? Do we send warships into Russia's bathtub, the Black Sea, and commit to fight as long as it takes to restore Ukraine's territorial integrity?
In March 1939, Britain pledged to declare war and fight Germany to the death to guarantee the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Poland. How did that one turn out for Britain and Poland?
Before we start down the road of isolating and encircling Russia with weak NATO allies, let us think through Gen. Petraeus' question in 2003 about Iraq, "Tell me, how does this thing end?"
But, then, these folks never seem to think anything through.
... the last two that violated russia territorial integrity ...
... were napoleon and hitler ...
... russia lost 15 million people in the second war ...
... three times the combined losses of the whole west ...
... todays russia could have been part of NATO ...
... if it was not for the "special interests" ...
... of oil companies and churches ...
... 60 years of diplomacy progress thrown in the garbage ...
... by the last eight years of US neocon administration ...
... what a great job ...
... maybe they want all go see god ...
... and they will if america is not able ...
... to stop the washington bigots MADness ...
... amen ...
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Friday, September 05, 2008
Palin said war in Iraq, gas pipeline are God’s will
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The war in Iraq is part of God’s plan, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said in June in a speech at her former church.
Palin, the Republican vice presidential candidate whose son will deploy to Iraq in a few weeks, told the students that “our national leaders, are sending [the troops] out on a task that is from God.”
Building a natural-gas pipeline is also part of God’s will, she said, according to a video published by the Huffington Post taken from material posted on the website of the Wasilla Assembly of God. Read more.
... at least the church is consistent ...
... same plan for the cruisades ...
... at the end of the war ...
... john "le beau" may supress the order ...
... of the knights of the federal reserve ...
... to cover for the hole in the us budget ...
... dollars, petro-dollars, reverend dollar, all the same ...
... deja vu' ...
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