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Old 09-16-2015, 03:33 PM
 
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Some good wise cracking being made about a real
Menace
Well Ike certainly wise cracked but unfortunately most Americans seemed to not have cared.


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Another powerful article by a NASSER era Misri.

“But the facts show that in neither Iraq nor Libya, for example, did their intervention help restore democracy. On the contrary, their interventions have simply destroyed the states and societies concerned. They did not open the way to progress and democracy, but rather closed them.

Our movement could be called the Non-Aligned Movement on Globalisation. We are not opponents to any form of globalisation. We are opponents of this unjust form of globalisation in which we are the victims.

Looking more closely, we discover that the ‘international community’ they refer to is made up of the United States, the European Union and two or three handpicked countries such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

The Non-Aligned Movement was formed in 1960 in the path opened by the Bandung Conference of 1955. It sought to assert the rights of our peoples and nations of Asia and Africa which had not then been recognised as being worthy of being partners in the reconstruction of a new world order.

We can therefore say that even if the world today is no longer that of 1960 – a banal and obvious observation – the Movement of Non-Aligned there was already 60-year ago was a Movement of countries Non Aligned on Globalisation, that globalisation they wanted to impose on us at the time.”

Center for Global Research: The Revival of the Movement of Non-Aligned Countries
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Old 10-20-2015, 04:32 PM
 
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Interesting article on the pitfalls of One World Gubbermint.

"However, Putin mentioned a recent historical fact about the U.S./NATO intervention in Libya and the start of the Syrian civil war which created social and political chaos in the Middle East and the North African region

When Libya was “liberated”, at least according to Washington, chaos soon followed. Before the U.S. orchestrated invasion by NATO, Libya was one of the most developed nations in the continent of Africa.

Washington wants to impose their will on Syria just like they did in Libya and the results were indeed catastrophic. Libya was a sovereign nation that was trying to free Africa from the U.S. dollar with a gold dinar, an idea that lead to the death of Muammar Gaddafi in a violent coup which was planned by the Neocons from the Bush administration after 911."


Center for Global Research:Putin Asked Obama: “What is the Meaning of State Sovereignty?”

Also the Free Laboring Class should not forget the struggles the Libyan Jamhariyya is still going through due to "humanitarian" interventions.
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Old 10-20-2015, 09:11 PM
 
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Interesting article on the pitfalls of One World Gubbermint.

"However, Putin mentioned a recent historical fact about the U.S./NATO intervention in Libya and the start of the Syrian civil war which created social and political chaos in the Middle East and the North African region

When Libya was “liberated”, at least according to Washington, chaos soon followed. Before the U.S. orchestrated invasion by NATO, Libya was one of the most developed nations in the continent of Africa.

Washington wants to impose their will on Syria just like they did in Libya and the results were indeed catastrophic. Libya was a sovereign nation that was trying to free Africa from the U.S. dollar with a gold dinar, an idea that lead to the death of Muammar Gaddafi in a violent coup which was planned by the Neocons from the Bush administration after 911."


Center for Global Research:Putin Asked Obama: “What is the Meaning of State Sovereignty?”

Also the Free Laboring Class should not forget the struggles the Libyan Jamhariyya is still going through due to "humanitarian" interventions.
LOL. I wonder if Putin thinks eastern Europe is sovereign.....
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Old 10-20-2015, 10:50 PM
 
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China will unravel soon---too many internal problems for their economy to remain as healthy as it is. And Russia is a declining power---it's economy is on the verge of depression, and it's about to be focused more and more on Syria than anything else. The population is in serious decline. When an animal gets weak, it tries to appear strong so as to ward off supposed threats. That is the thing with China and Russia. The rising power in the East is India, and Japan is becoming a bit more resurgent too. Luckily, they are friends and partners of the USA, and will tackle Russia and China on their own.
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Old 11-06-2015, 02:47 PM
 
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LOL. I wonder if Putin thinks eastern Europe is sovereign.....
Of the 2 which of them has the greatest track record "humanitarian" interventions that have ended up as complete and utter failures.
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Hope these two organizations can breathe new life and spirit in the 21st century for the NASSERIST principle of POSITIVE NEUTRALITY/NON-ALIGNMENT.

Hope these cats don't forget in their dealings and negotiations with the NATO man about the current rials and tribulations the NASSERIST Libyan Jamhariyya is going through.

Can't leave things up to massah's overseers and slaves.

Belarus News: Cuba seeks closer cooperation with Belarus
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Old 11-11-2015, 05:33 PM
 
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The soap opera continues (Link is kinda wonky but the article "The world calls time on western rules" is from the Financial Times).

"Two months ago the hands on the clock on the Congress building in Bolivia began to move anticlockwise. This was not a malfunction. The clock is designed as a protest against the domination of the north (more frequently known as the west), in world affairs.

The strange case of the Bolivian clock should not be dismissed as mere eccentricity. A revolt against global rules designed in the US and Europe is well under way. And its consequences will be felt well beyond the clock towers of La Paz.

Ultimately, the only convincing western answer to these questions is to demonstrate that while many global institutions reflect their origins in the west, they continue to operate in the interests of the whole world.


But if non-western nations decide that the west is abusing its institutional power – by, for example, bugging internet traffic, imposing arbitrary economic sanctions or abusing the courts – they will feel much more motivated to set up alternative institutions, and to redirect the wiring of the global governance system, so that it no longer runs through the west."
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As I have stated before although Maoist China and Ho of Vietnam were not formally part of the Non-Aligned Movement, they had the respect and admiration of the ABUs or Founding Fathers of that movement.

NASSER had developed a respect for Zhou Enlai when they met in 1955 and he also had correspondences with Mao. Many argue the reason Sukarno was attacked by the NATO's overseers was because of the spirit of Afro-Asian Asabiya/Bandung Jamia that grew out of that fateful 1955 meeting.
Interesting developments between Morales and the Viets.

Something to keep an eye on.

Still there is something about this current generation that is shaky and flaky, they just don't make Strong Men like they used to.

Way too many overseers and crabs.

"Bolivian President Evo Morales and Vietnamese Vice President Nguyen Thi Doan met in La Paz on May 19, stressing their determination to expand the countries’ multi-faceted cooperation for mutual benefit."

Vietnam Net:Vietnam, Bolivia to strengthen all-round affiliation
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Old 11-11-2015, 06:05 PM
 
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What goes around comes around. We've 'contained' other nations, so it was only a matter of time til the favor was returned. Karma and all that.
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Old 11-11-2015, 11:17 PM
 
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Uh; didn't Germany and Japan think that same way, that the US was just a bunch of "playboys" before WW 2?

Too; that'd be the END of China and Russia if they decided to let their nukes fly, we still have many nasty weapons like nukes left that WORK.
The Soviet Union did most of the work, if you think the US won WW2, you need a history lesson.
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Old 11-11-2015, 11:18 PM
 
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China will unravel soon---too many internal problems for their economy to remain as healthy as it is. And Russia is a declining power---it's economy is on the verge of depression, and it's about to be focused more and more on Syria than anything else. The population is in serious decline. When an animal gets weak, it tries to appear strong so as to ward off supposed threats. That is the thing with China and Russia. The rising power in the East is India, and Japan is becoming a bit more resurgent too. Luckily, they are friends and partners of the USA, and will tackle Russia and China on their own.

What the hell are you smoking? India and Russia are allies.
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Old 11-12-2015, 07:14 AM
 
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Russia can do nothing to control the US they have no cards to play and if the Chinese go too far we can simply collapse their economy by banning their imports here, they would last about six months before economic ruin.
This would sure help clean up the streets of China everything! One can't even buy dinner plates or a toy for a child not made in China. Sick of China stickers!
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