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Ardeshir Mehrdad & Alex Callinicos | 21-09-2006 08:18 | Analysis | Palestine | Sheffield | World
nowar | 20-09-2006 14:45 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
repost | 20-09-2006 13:33 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield
shadowplay | 10-09-2006 19:20 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield
Michel Chossudovsky | 05-09-2006 18:34 | Lebanon War 2006 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
Israel's war on Lebanon is an integral part of a US sponsored "military roadmap".
The war on Lebanon, which has resulted in countless atrocities including the destruction of the nation's economy and civilian infrastructure, is "a stage" in a sequence of carefully planned military operations.
Lebanon constitutes a strategic corridor between Israel and North-western Syria. The underlying objective of this war was the militarization of Lebanon, including the stationing of foreign troops, as a precondition for carrying out the next phase of a broader military agenda.
Formally under a UN mandate, the foreign troops to be stationed on Lebanese soil on the immediate border with Syria, will be largely although not exclusively from NATO countries. This military force mandated by the UN Security Council is by no means neutral. It responds directly to US and Israeli interests.
Moreover, the timely withdrawal of Syrian troops, following the February 2005 assassination of former Prime Minister Rafik Hariri has contributed to opening up a "new space". The withdrawal of Syrian troops served Israeli interests. The timely pullout was of strategic significance: it was a major factor in the timing and planning of the July 2006 IDF attacks on Lebanon.
In the aftermath of the Israeli bombings and the "ceasefire", UN Security Council Resolution 1701, drafted by France and the US in close consultation with the Israeli government, has paved the way for the militarization of Lebanon, under a bogus UN mandate.
shadowplay | 27-08-2006 00:24 | Analysis | Globalisation | Sheffield | World
Democracy Now!, an alternative news site in the US (Wikipedia's Democracy Now! page) has been challenged to a debate on 9/11 since it's host and co-founder, Amy Goodman said in an interview with David Ray Griffin in 2004:
AMY GOODMAN: Can you name an expert you have relied on, for example on the issue of the world trade center towers going down, expert in structural engineering who has said it is impossible for the explanation to be the planes hit, and the fires caused the towers to go down?
AMY GOODMAN: Name just one. Name just one structural engineering expert who said it is not feasible that the planes caused the towers to go down.
And this same view has been expressed here:
"There is not one structural engineer in the whole world that thinks the towers couldn't have collapsed because of the impact of the planes, alongside the fires causing the steel trusses to lose their structural integrity (not melt that is a red herring, nobody makes that claim)."
Now a Structural Engineer, Charles N. Pegelow, has come out to question the official story, read on for a open letter, Dear Democracy Now!
Michel Chossudovsky | 14-08-2006 23:44 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Terror War | Sheffield | World
The announcement by the British Home Office of a foiled terror plot to simultaneously blow up as many as ten airplanes on transatlantic flights, conveys the impression that it is the Western World rather than the Middle East which is under attack.
Solidarity | 14-08-2006 03:16 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Workers' Movements | Sheffield
Stephen Lendman | 12-08-2006 12:49 | Lebanon War 2006 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Repression | Sheffield | World
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed (repost) | 12-08-2006 09:20 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
Civil War Looms in Iraq
"US Generals forsee Iraqi partition" was the unnerving headline penned by Guardian journalists Julian Borger, Ewen MacAskill and Richard Norton Taylor yesterday. They quote the leaked memo to Prime Minister Tony Blair written by William Patey, Britain's outgoing Ammbassador to Iraq, which revealed that "a low intensity civil war and a de facto division of Iraq" is currently more probable than the stabilization of the country. His comments were shockingly confirmed by General John Abizaid, the head of US Central Command, and General Peter Pace, the Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, both of whom warned of the imminent probability of Iraq's slide to civil war.
Democracy Now! | 12-08-2006 08:43 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Repression | Birmingham | Sheffield | World
Michel Chossudovsky (reposted) | 11-08-2006 07:19 | Lebanon War 2006 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
"Another [9/11] attack could create both a justification and an opportunity to retaliate against some known targets"
One essential feature of "defense" in the case of a second major attack on America, is "offense", according to Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff: "Homeland security is one piece of a broader strategy [which] brings the battle to the enemy." (DHS, Transcript of complete March 2005 speech of Secr. Michael Chertoff)
by the editorial board | 11-08-2006 05:37 | Analysis | Repression | Terror War | London | Sheffield | World
By Bill Van Auken | 09-08-2006 09:01 | Lebanon War 2006 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
Mike Whitney (repost) | 08-08-2006 20:42 | Lebanon War 2006 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
"The world has become accustomed to the idea of mass migrations and has become fond of them…Hitler—as odious as he is to us—has given this idea a good name in the world." Ze’ev Jabotinsky; Ideological founder of the Likud Party "One Palestine Complete" p 407
"The raw logic of Israel’s distorted self-image and racist doctrines is exposed beyond confusion by the now-stark reality: the moonscape rubble of once-lovely Lebanese villages; a million desperate people trying to survive Israeli aerial attacks as they carry children and wheel disabled grandparents down cratered roads; limp bodies of children pulled from the dusty basements of crushed buildings. This is the reality of Israel’s national doctrine, the direct outcome of its racist worldview." Virginia Tilley "The Case for Boycotting Israel" Counterpunch
William Bowles (repost) | 08-08-2006 20:30 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
‘We are farmers, we can fall back on the land, hide in caves, make our own cheese and eat our lambs. The Israelis in their bunkers, this life upsets them. They will quit.’ — Mohammed Mulimh, 29, a Lebanese farmer
Joe Quinn (repost) | 08-08-2006 15:38 | Lebanon War 2006 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
On Saturday night July 30th 2006, in the Lebanese village of Qana, 64 Lebanese civilians, comprising the members of two extended families were sleeping in an unfinished building. The families were seeking shelter from Israeli air raids in the ground floor of the building. In the early hours of Sunday morning, as the men women and many children slept, an Israeli jet hit the building with two US-made 'bunker buster' bombs. The choice of munitions seems appropriate because, after all, these people were taking refuge in a bunker of sorts. Unfortunately, these were not enemy soldiers but rather innocent civilians, 56 of whom were killed as the building collapsed on them, including 30 children, all under 12 years old. Among the dead was a one day old baby, whose mother was also killed.
Michel Chossudovsky | 06-08-2006 22:13 | Lebanon War 2006 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield | World
If the Lebanon war were to escalate into a broader conflict involving Syria, Turkish ground troops could be deployed under the terms of the Israeli-Turkish military alliance. It is worth mentioning that prime ministers Recep Erdogan and Ariel Sharon in a 2005 meeting in Tel Aviv decided to set up a "Hotline for the exchange of intelligence" as part of their evolving military alliance. What this suggests is that Turkey is a potential partner in the ongoing war on Lebanon.
Archie Kennedy | 06-08-2006 12:17 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Sheffield
Abid Ullah Jan | 05-08-2006 21:54 | Analysis | Anti-militarism | Globalisation | Sheffield | World
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