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Ögglade igenom en gammal tråd från 2006/2/16 14:25
Där skrev du följande: "Brzezinski är idag också involverad i en "Georgisk demokratirörelse" som i princip är en täckmantel för att utbilda 50.000 Georgiska soldater enligt Amerikansk model. Suftet här är det samma som med Mujahedin; att skapa ett motstånd mot Rysslands intressen kring Kaspiska havet." Blev lite smått förvånad nu när jag såg det med tanke på att det var för snart 3 år sen och utvecklingen i Georgien idag. Du råkar inte ha en blogg? ![]()
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Larouche-rörelsen har varnat för detta i 15 år, UTAN att någon lyssnar. http://www.larouche.se/
Posted on: 2008/8/28 15:59
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Russia Wins China's Support - SCO Ready To Fight BUSHCO..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcWE6ranRqM ************************************* Russia wins backing from China ************************************* AFP Agence France-Presse By Alexander Osipovich August 28, 2008 http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,24256861-401,00.html RUSSIA today won support from China and Central Asian states in its standoff with the West over the Georgia conflict as the European Union said it was weighing sanctions against Moscow Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev said he hoped the "united position'' of a summit of Central Asian nations would ....serve as a serious signal to those who try to turn black into white'' The West has strongly condemned Russia's military offensive in Georgia this month and Medvedev's decision to recognise the breakaway Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as independent states Ratcheting up pressure on Russia, French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner, whose country holds the presidency of the European Union, said the 27-nation bloc was preparing sanctions on Moscow EU leaders meet on Monday in Brussels for an emergency summit to press demands for a further Russian withdrawal from Georgia "Sanctions are being considered, and many other means,'' Kouchner said in Paris China, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan voiced support for Russia's "active role'' in resolving the conflict in Georgia, according to the draft of a joint statement released by the Kremlin Leaders from the countries met in the Tajik capital of Dushanbe as the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation, a regional group set up in 2001 to counter NATO influence in the strategic Central Asia region Yesterday, the Group of Seven industrialised powers strongly condemned Russia's recognition of the two rebel regions "We deplore Russia's excessive use of military force in Georgia and its continued occupation of parts of Georgia,'' said the statement from Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan and the United States Australian Foreign Minister Stephen Smith today summoned Russia's ambassador to Canberra to urge Moscow to pull its troops in Georgia back to the positions they held before the conflict began Smith told Ambassador Alexander Blokhin that Russia's decision to recognise South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent was unhelpful for Russia's ties with the world "They had a frank exchange of views,'' the spokeswoman for Smith said "Mr Smith stated that Australia respects the territorial integrity of Georgia and believes that Russia should abide by ceasefire arrangements and return to the positions they occupied (before the conflict began)'' Former Georgian president Eduard Shevardnadze warned meanwhile that Russia's recognition of the regions would boomerang on Moscow "They will live to regret it,'' Shevardnadze said in an interview in Japan's Asahi Shimbun newspaper, adding that the move would "encourage separatist movements within ethnically diverse Russia'' Russia claims it had to act after Georgia on August 7 launched an offensive to retake South Ossetia, an attack that South Ossetia's prosecutor general said today had killed 1,692 people, according to the Interfax news agency German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier today called on Moscow to allow an international probe into the allegations of abuses ''(Moscow) alleges that there atrocities were meted out on the South Ossetian population. Russia or South Ossetia must document whether this is the case and to what extent,'' Steinmeier told the Sueddeutsche Zeitung daily On a visit to Ukraine yesterday, British Foreign Secretary David Miliband warned Russia not to start a new Cold War But he also conceded that isolating Russia would be counterproductive because the West relied on cooperation with Moscow to tackle global problems like climate change and nuclear non-proliferation "The Russian president says he is not afraid of a new Cold War. We don't want one,'' Miliband said, adding: "He has a big responsibility not to start one,'' he added Russia has lashed out at the West for ratcheting up tensions in the Black Sea and warned that attempts to isolate Moscow could lead to an economic backlash Officials said they were monitoring a growing NATO naval presence in the Black Sea, as the second of three US ships sent to deliver aid arrived in Georgia Moscow has accused the West of using aid shipments as a cover for rearming Georgia after the Russian military surge into Georgia this month left much of the Georgian military in tatters "Certainly some measures of precaution are being taken,'' said a spokesman for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, Dmitry Peskov "It's not a common practice to deliver humanitarian aid using battleships'' In a reminder of Russia's energy muscle, he also warned against trying to isolate Moscow "Any attempts to jeopardise this atmosphere of cooperation ... would not only (have) a negative impact for Russia but will definitely harm the economic interests of those states,'' Peskov said Russia moved its own naval forces to the Abkhaz port of Sukhumi, where they got a rapturous reception from Abkhaz leader Sergei Bagapsh In Tbilisi, the secretary of the Georgian national security council, Alexander Lomaia, said Russian troops would leave the key Black Sea port of Poti today or tomorrow "as a result of international pressure'' No confirmation of such a move was forthcoming from the Russian side In the Georgian port of Batumi, the second of three ships sent by Washington arrived with aid for some of the 100,000 people that the UN refugee agency estimates have been displaced in the conflict
Posted on: 2008/8/29 8:14
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Russia: US still looking for WMDs in Iraq?
Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:11:32 GMT Russia has slammed what it calls the UN Security Council's hypocritical stance on the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. Russian Ambassador to the UN Vitaly Churkin has accused the world body of adopting a double standard approach in dealing with the issue. He said members of the Council are ignorant about the essence of the Caucasus conflict, Russia Today reported on Friday. The remarks were made after a Thursday's meeting of the Security Council during which the Western powers criticized Moscow's recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. "Russia violated the security zone patrolled by UN peacekeeping forces deployed by the UN Security Council," said Alejandro Daniel Wolff, US Representative to the UN. "In Abkhazia, Russia is violating not only the territorial integrity of Georgia, but also the integrity of this Council. " The US also said Russian troops should have never entered the territory of Georgia, a sovereign member of the international community. Churkin, however, hit back by referring to the US invasion and occupation of Iraq. "I would like to ask the distinguished representative of the United States about....Weapons of Mass Destruction. Have you found them in Iraq yet or are you still looking for them"? Churkin said. Churkin, however, said the international community had failed to act in response to Georgia's invasion of South Ossetia earlier this month. "The US and some European states promised (Georgian President) Mr Saakashvili NATO's protection and have started supplying him with new weapons. It obviously invites fresh provocations," the Russian envoy said. He also said that Moscow had called for a ceasefire in the early hours of the conflict but no one had supported it. SB/DT http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=67878
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Eric Margolis: The US Created a Crisis in Georgia
Posted on August 30, 2008 Dandelion Salad briggsmedia The US-backed regime in Georgia disregarded the principle of self-determination and invaded the Russian population of So. Ossetia using Israeli arms. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=870pTc_23lU http://dandelionsalad.wordpress.com/2 ... ated-a-crisis-in-georgia/
Posted on: 2008/8/30 13:03
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LaRouche är alltid en intressant källa----
Posted on: 2008/8/30 17:27
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Nej! Har dock lagt upp lite av vad jag skrivit här och var på nätet. Som någon annan pekade ut har konflikten mellan Ryssland och Georgien pågått i det dolda, och med det dolda menar jag i marginalerna. För nästan inget är riktigt dolt. Det är alltid någon artikel i utrikesspalterna eller liknande som man kan researcha kring. Det som är varningssignaler är när det blir storlöp i alla medier, Amerikanska & Brittiska administrationen, och sådana som Carl Bildt, talar samma språk -samtidigt. Då vet vi att det är Public Perception Managment på gång och då gäller det att kolla närmare på vad som är i görningen ;) Som vanligt är sanningen ganska enkel och inte så dunkel som man kan tro. Titta på kartorna i pdf'en så ser ni vart pipelines måste gå för att nå medelhavet. http://imf.org/external/pubs/ft/wp/2004/wp04209.pdf http://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2001/5116.htm
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Georgia airfields earmarked for war on Iran Wed, 03 Sep 2008 16:48:47 GMT An Israeli air force F-15I Georgia permitted Israel to use two military airfields for 'a potential pre-emptive strike' against Iranian nuclear sites, a report says. The revelation came after Georgia's offensive into South Ossetia in early August prompted Russia to march its Special Forces into the region, United Press International reported. Russian Special Forces raided the airfields - in addition to other Israeli facilities in southern Georgia -, where Israeli drones were captured. According to the report, Israel had used the airfields to 'conduct recon flights over southern Russia, as well as into nearby Iran'. "A secret agreement between Georgia and Israel had earmarked two military airfields in the south of Georgia for use by Israeli fighter-bombers in a potential pre-emptive strike against Iran," read the report. Tel Aviv has threatened to launch air strikes against Iranian nuclear installations under the pretext that Tehran, a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), has plans to develop nuclear weaponry. This is while the UN nuclear watchdog has confirmed that Iran enriches uranium-235 to a level of 3.7 percent - a rate consistent with the construction of a nuclear power plant. Nuclear arms production requires an enrichment level of above 90 percent. Iran currently suffers from electricity shortage and has been forced to adopt a rationing program by scheduling power outages - of up to two hours a day - across both urban and rural areas in the country. In early June, Israel conducted a military maneuver over the eastern Mediterranean and Greece in preparation, according to Pentagon officials, for an aerial bombardment of Iranian nuclear facilities. Over 100 Israeli F-16s and F-15s partook in the exercise, which spanned some 900 miles, roughly the distance between their airfields and a nuclear enrichment facility in the central Iranian city of Natanz. "(The Georgian airfields) would sharply reduce the distance Israeli fighter-bombers would have to fly to hit targets in Iran," continued the report. Israel, in return, has been providing Georgia's pro-Western government with considerable amounts of training and armament for its military. Georgian Minister of Reintegration Temur Yakobashvili, an Israeli citizen, said on August 10 that Israeli efforts to strengthen the Georgian army caused Russia 'enormous damage'. Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili declared on August 13 that 'effective' Israeli weapons would ensure his country's success in the military conflict with Russia.
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US tries to create an ‘iron curtain’ around Russia
The Real News Network September 4, 2008 President Dimitri Medvedev criticized the European Union for having a biased approach in regards to the Georgian conflict Medvedev however stated that the EU acted in a rational manner by not implementing sanctions against the Russian Federation F William Engdahl believes the EU response mirrors its dependence on Russian oil and gas Engdahl goes on to further state that the US provoked Russia to respond militarily and the US as the dominant power is beginning to stumble and “to look desperately for ways to hold on to that power” http://www.infowars.com/?p=4318
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A Major War: Not Just Rumors
Srdja Trifkovic Global Research September 4, 2008 The crisis in relations between the United States and Russia over Georgia heralds a particularly dangerous period in world affairs: the era of asymmetrical multipolarity. A major war between two or more major powers is more likely in this configuration than in any other model of global balance known to history. The most stable system is bipolarity based on the doctrine of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD), which was prevalent from the 1950s until the end of the Cold War. The awareness of both superpowers that they would inflict severe and unavoidable reciprocal damage on each other or their allies in a nuclear war was coupled with the acceptance that each had a sphere of dominance or vital interest that should not be infringed upon. With Brest-Litovsk and the Barbarossa in mind, Stalin "intended to turn the countries conquered by Soviet armies into buffer zones to protect Russia" (Kissinger). The Western equivalent, also essentially defensive, was defined by the Truman Doctrine (1947) Proxy wars were fought in the grey zone all over the Third World, most notably in the Middle East, but they were kept localized even when a superpower was directly involved (Vietnam, Afghanistan). This model was the product of unique circumstances without an adequate historical precedent, however, which are unlikely to be repeated in the foreseeable future. The most stable model of international relations that is both historically recurrent and structurally repeatable in the future is the balance of power system in which no single great power is either physically able or politically willing to seek hegemony. This model was prevalent from the Peace of Westphalia (1648) until Napoleon, from Waterloo until around 1900, and from Versailles until 1933. It demands a relative equilibrium between the key powers (usually five to seven) that hold each other in check and function within a recognized set of rules that has come to be known as "international law." Wars between great powers do occur, but they are limited in scope and intensity because the warring parties tacitly accept the fundamental legitimacy and continued existence of their opponent(s). If one of the powers becomes markedly stronger than others and if its decision-making elite internalizes an ideology that demands or at least justifies hegemony, the inherently unstable system of asymmetrical multipolarity will develop. In all three known instances—Napoleonic France after 1799, the Kaiserreich from around 1900, and the Third Reich after 1933—the challenge could not be resolved without a major war. The government of the United States is now acting in a manner structurally reminiscent of those three powers. Having proclaimed itself the leader of an imaginary "international community," it goes further than any previous would-be hegemon in treating the entire world as the American sphere of interest. As I pointed out two weeks ago, the formal codification came in the National Security Strategy of September 2002, which presented the specter of open-ended political, military, and economic domination of the world by the United States acting unilaterally against "rogue states" and "potentially hostile powers" and in pursuit of an end to "destructive national rivalries." To that end, the administration pledged "to keep military strength beyond challenge, thereby making the destabilizing arms races of other eras pointless, and limiting rivalries to trade and other pursuits of peace. " Any attempt by a single power to keep its military strength beyond challenge is inherently destabilizing, and results—sooner or later—in the emergence of an effective counter-coalition. Napoleon finally faced one at the Völkerschlacht at Leipzig in 1813. "There is no balance of power in Europe but me and my twenty-four army corps," the Kaiser famously boasted in 1901. Within years he was also building a high seas fleet. By 1907, Wilhelmine Germany engendered a counter-coalition that prompted even traditional rivals like Britain and Russia to join forces (the latter to be replaced by the United States in 1917). And as for the most recent Griff nach der Weltmacht, by the second week of December 1941 Germany was irrevocably doomed to another defeat. An early yet certain symptom of destabilizing asymmetry in action is the would-be hegemon’s tendency to claim an ever-widening sphere of influence or interference at the expense of his rivals. In the run-up to 1914 this was heralded by the Kruger Telegram (1896) and exemplified by the German bid to build the railway from Berlin to Baghdad (1903) and by the First Moroccan Crisis (1905). Neither Napoleon nor Hitler knew any «natural» limits, but their ambition was essentially confined to Europe. With the United States today the novelty is that this ambition is extended—literally—to the whole world. Not only the Western Hemisphere, not just the «Old Europe,» Japan, or Israel, but also Taiwan, Korea, and such unlikely places as Georgia, Estonia, Kosovo, or Bosnia, are considered vitally important. The globe itself is now effectively claimed as America’s sphere of influence, Russia’s Caucasian, European and Central Asian back yards most emphatically included. Four weeks ago the game itself became alarmingly asymmetrical. For America it is still ideological, but for Russia it has become existential. Russia is now acting as a conservative, pre-1914 European power in seeking to protect its "near abroad." America is acting like a global revolutionary power, whose "near abroad" is literally everywhere. It is therefore futile for Russia to try to "manage" the crisis in a pre-1914 manner and hope for some elusive softening on the other side, because the calculus in Washington is not rational. The counter-strategy of unpredictability, exemplified by Medvedev’s recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, is an eminently rational response, however. It may yet force the remnant of sanity inside the Beltway to try and exercise some adult supervision over the bipartisan "foreign policy community" of smokers in the arsenal. http://www.infowars.com/?p=4322
Posted on: 2008/9/4 21:07
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US to replenish Georgian weaponry
Thu, 04 Sep 2008 16:27:37 GMT Cheney before catching the flight to Georgia The US is to help Georgia strengthen its military power and Vice President Dick Cheney's visit there has been planned with this aim in view. Cheney weighed the views of "the Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili and other officials about how the US and its allies could help strengthen economic and military capabilities," the Wall Street Journal said. The vice president, currently on a tour of the region, was profuse in his expressing support for Tbilisi and condemning Russia's involvement in the recent conflict in the region. "Georgia will be in our alliance," he said. Cheney and Saakashvili meet conveyors of US 'aid' to Tbilisi He added that 'the free world' had to return Georgia's contributions to US' operations in Afghanistan. The New York Times also wrote that "an initial step" in line with the US' military assistance to Georgia “could be to increase the number of US military trainers. " This is while the US' avowed ally was left to sink or swim after the Russian forces responded to Georgia's August 8 invasion of its breakaway republic of South Ossetia which was launched to restore the Georgian grasp on the republic. Whispers of military assistance grow louder and sweetness and smiles seem to characterize Washington-Tbilisi ties as Russia raises fears of a recurrent Georgian attack. "Just weeks after Georgia's military collapsed in panic in the face of the Russian Army, its leaders hope to rebuild and train its armed forces as if another war with Russia is almost inevitable," the newspaper wrote echoing Russia's concerns about the attack. Cheney has just arrived in Ukraine in the latest leg of his visit. HN/RA http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=68465§ionid=351020606
Posted on: 2008/9/4 21:15
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Russia Gives NATO 21 Days To Leave Black Sea
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uflMj7cD3QY 28/9 och månen är i nedan......
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