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Monthly Archives: February 2012

Turmoil in the Middle East: A Dead-End Issue for Israel!

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

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Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel destruction, Middle East

The Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: A brain-dead Prime Minister

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In an effort to smooth over an unusually rocky period in diplomatic relations between the two countries and to put an unusual public rift to rest and invigorate peace talks with the Palestinians, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met US President Barack Obama in Washington.

Netanyahu has already made clear that Iran’s nuclear programme, which Israel fears masks a weapons drive and there is a major disagreement between the United States administration and the Israeli government about where the red line is on the Iranian nuclear programme. While Israel is considering launching a preventive strike, the United States, consider that it would be “premature” to launch military action against Iran.

The United States is not alone in wanting to rein in Israel, the sole if undeclared nuclear power in the Middle East. British Foreign Secretary William Hague has said it would not be “wise” for Israel to take military action against Iran, echoing earlier comments by French President Nicolas Sarkozy.

In 1981, Israel launched a pre-emptive strike on the unfinished Osirak reactor outside Baghdad, leaving US officials stunned and earning it a sharp rebuke from its American ally. For now, Israel says it is keeping all options open for dealing with Iran’s nuclear programme, which much of the international community fears masks a weapons drive, despite Tehran’s denials.

2035

The main driver of the Middle East economy [oil] has been declining for the past two decades and is now undergoing spectacular falls in production as the world adjusts to the reality of peak oil. Following years of peace disruption and a global race to avert catastrophe, viable alternatives for humanity’s energy needs have become a realistic prospect.

Algae bio-fuel is now leading the way; solar, wind and other forms of renewable energy have also borne fruit. With nanotechnology being applied to panels, solar energy has seen exponential uptake; electric cars are becoming widespread, accounting for more than half of new vehicles. No longer funded by the West’s limitless demand for oil, the Middle East is collapsing into a largely poverty-ridden, internally feuding region.

A “brain drain” ensues, as the Middle East falls back into relative insignificance and much of Israel following a series of devastating conflicts including the use of nuclear weapons, still lies in ruins.

Iran’s Nuclear Agenda Resulting in a missile defence shield being deployed in Europe by 2018

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

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Mahmoud Ahmedinajad: The Iranian nuclear programme is peaceful

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Iran, facing growing international pressure over its nuclear programme, is calling for more talks with the United Nations. While Iran says its nuclear programme is peaceful, negotiations with the International Atomic Energy Agency have stalled and Western powers are increasingly concerned over the possible Iranian military dimensions of Tehran’s nuclear research.

According to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran is significantly stepping up its uranium enrichment, a finding that is sending oil prices higher on fears tensions between Tehran and the West could escalate into military conflict. While the Iranian government is still refusing to address intelligence reports about covert research relevant to developing nuclear weapons, Israel is threatening to launch preventive military strikes against Iran. For many, Iran’s failure to comply with its international obligations regarding its nuclear programme could easily escalate into possible military dimensions and for some, the West is guilty of double standards when backing Israel, the only Middle East state outside the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.

There are only two possible issues of this conflict: one is engagement, cooperation and interaction; the other is confrontation and conflict.

2018

Europe is now protected by a continent-wide missile defence system, developed and deployed by the US military. This continent-wide missile defence system been established in phases between 2011 and 2018.

Phase 1 saw the deployment of a land-based early warning radar system which Turkey agreed to host as well as ships United States of America in the Mediterranean. Phase 2 saw the creation of a land-based SM-3 interceptor site in Romania, a missile system initially used by the US Navy to intercept short to intermediate-range ballistic missiles. Phase 3, to counter short-medium and intermediate-range missile threats, added a more advanced SM-3 interceptor and a second land-based SM-3 site, which Poland agreed to host, located close to the Baltic Sea and Lithuania, roughly 50 miles from the Russian exclave of Kaliningrad.

Initially, this defence shield resulted in a cooling of relations between the US and Russia, which initially expressed concerns over the presence of missiles so close to its border, viewing it as a security threat despite assurances from the US that the shield was for potential threats from Iran and the Middle East. and was neither designed nor capable of threatening the large numbers and sophisticated ability of Russia’s strategic forces.

At the end, after years of engagement, cooperation and diplomatic interaction, by 2035, Israel will lie in ruins.

North Korea agrees to suspend nuclear activities: The End of The Combined Forces Command!

29 Wednesday Feb 2012

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Kim Jung Un - Not so crazy after all!

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On October 3rd 2006, North Korea is conducting its first nuclear test. The blast is estimated to have an explosive force of less than one kiloton. International condemnation of the tests is nearly unanimous. The United Nations Security Council unanimously approved military and economic sanctions against North Korea.

Today, in a breakthrough in negotiations with the secretive communist nation, North Korea agrees to suspend its nuclear activities, accept a moratorium on nuclear and long-range missile tests and agrees to allow International Atomic Energy inspectors to verify and monitor the moratorium on uranium enrichment.

Kim Jung Un may not be as crazy as we thought.

This unexpected move will allow North Korea to sit down with the United States to finalize details for a proposed package of 240,000 metric tons in food aid to the North Korean People. While conflicts are still erupting between South and North Korea, this nuclear moratorium will deeply contribute in maintaining a positive discussion atmosphere between the United States and North Korean authorities.

At a time of great stress between North and South Korea, while Americans and North Koreans will be improving their bilateral relationship in the spirit of mutual respect for sovereignty and equality, numerous conflicts, resulting in a number of deaths, will erupts on the coasts and border of the North and South Korea. South Korea disapproving North Korea’s policies on nuclear activities and the United States arrangements with Kim Jung Un’s government will be looking forward to dissolve the UN Combined Forces Command.

Acting as a command structure for the multinational military forces supporting South Korea, the Combined Forces Command has been in place since the end of the Korean War and for more than 50 years, military operations along the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea have been under the command of the United States of America. Coming April, this structure is soon to be dissolved.

From this point onwards, with operations being handed over to South Korea, the forces under South Korea and American authorities will operate as two separate entities.

Make It Happen Now!

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

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In November 2001, the United Nations Population Fund reported that the world population is projected to be 9.3 billion in 2050 from 6.1 billion then with most of the increase in developing countries even as the population of industrialized countries will remain stable. This figure was revised to 9.1 billion in 2005 and 9.2 billion in 2007.

According to a 2002 study by World Wildlife Fund, by the year 2050, planet Earth, will not have enough resources to sustain human life. While Governments will be fighting over resources to maintain their supremacy, more and more people will be fighting only to survive and this process is already on its way. For most of the countries of the planet, and for most of us, misery, is now part of our daily life.

Nothing is free in this world, not even freedom and happiness. Nothing comes easy especially not surviving the dictatorship of our modern institutions and governments. Guns are not and will never be the answer. Money is! Right now, ten percent of the global population is feeding on eighty percent of the human race. The other ten percent is already dead. It is now, time to act!

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Mouvement de Grève Généralisé en Inde

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

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Inde, Inflation, Minimum salarial, Révolte populaire

Manifestations monstre en Inde

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Banques, administrations et commerces sont fermés dans plusieurs grandes villes. À l’appel de onze syndicats et de centaines de petites organisations, des millions de travailleurs indiens sont en grève. Pour la première fois, tous les grands syndicats sont ensemble pour protester contre le politique anti travail du gouvernement. Les grévistes réclament l’instauration d’un minimum salarial sur le plan national.

Cette grève générale exprime aussi le mécontentement de la population contre la hausse du coût de la vie, la corruption et le désinvestissement de l’État dans le secteur public. 10 000 policiers ont été déployés pour empêcher les syndicats de forcer les non-grévistes à rejoindre leur mouvement. Une centaine de grévistes a été arrêtée.

Déjà secoué par une série de scandales, le gouvernement tente de lutter depuis des mois de contrer un fort taux d’inflation en pratiquant une politique monétaire agressive. L’économie indienne a ralenti ces derniers mois. Le gouvernement du premier ministre Manmohan Singh tente de réduire les déficits en vendant les sociétés d’État.

Rien de nouveau sous le soleil !

Plus les riches s’enrichissent, plus les pauvres s’appauvrissent. Ce n’est qu’une question d’équilibre : rien ne se perd, rien ne se crée, sauf la révolte.

Notre tour viendra !

Religion is Personal not Political

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

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Church and Starte, JFK

This guy had it right!

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Everywhere in the world, people are fighting and killing over politics and religions. In today’s world, there is no room for partisan religion in politics. In today’s world, there is no room for religious beliefs demonstration on the public place.

I don’t mind if you are black or white or whatever color you may be; I don’t mind if you are a Christian, Jewish, Islamist, Buddhist or whatever you want to be; but just let me and others believe in whatever they want to believe.

JFK: Church and State: See this video!

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Israël frapperait en Iran sans avertissement

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

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Le premier ministre Israélien Benjamin Netanyahu

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Afin de réduire les risques que les États-Unis soient tenus pour responsables de n’avoir pu empêcher une attaque potentielle d’Israël. Les responsables israéliens n’avertiront pas les États-Unis s’ils décident de lancer une attaque contre les installations nucléaires de l’Iran.

Que d’hypocrisie !

The Syrian Constitution Referendum

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

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The New Syrian Constitution: A mere licence to kill!

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While Bashar al-Assad’s artillery is pounding rebel-held areas of Homs as President Bashar Al-Assad’s government announced that voters had overwhelmingly approved the new Syrian Constitution. While 42.6 percent of the Syrian population is still subject to repression, murder and rape, Bashar Al-Assad just voted himself a licence to kill.

Assad says he is fighting foreign-backed “armed terrorist groups” and his main allies – Russia, China and Iran – fiercely oppose any outside intervention intended to add him to the list of Arab autocrats unseated by popular revolts in the past year.

The reformed constitution, which could keep Assad in power until 2028, had received 89.4 percent approval from more than 8 million voters representing a mere 57.4 percent of the Syrian electorate.

What about a sniper as the final solution?

Just asking!

Related article: http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/02/27/un-says-syria-constitutional-referendum-meaningless-while-violence-continues/

La Nouvelle Constitution Syrienne

28 Tuesday Feb 2012

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L’adoption de la Constitution Syrienne : Une mascarade pseudo démocratique!

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Après 11 mois de conflits, de tueries et de massacres, alors que la révolte populaire fait toujours rage, la nouvelle Constitution syrienne est approuvée par 89,4% des 8,37 millions de votants, soit 57,4% du corps électoral Syrien.

Et voici que Bashar Al-Assad vient de légitimer et d’institutionnaliser la violence et la répression contre 42,6% du corps électoral et de la population Syrienne.

Le Printemps Arabe: le visage futur de la démocratie moderne

27 Monday Feb 2012

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Printemps arabe

Le printemps arabe

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Tunisie, Égypte, Libye, Bahreïn, Yémen, Syrie, des milliers de manifestants armés seulement de leur courage et de leurs téléphones intelligents défient les forces de l’ordre et du pouvoir et l’épreuve de force se poursuit. Même là où des dictateurs sont tombés sous la pression de la rue, la révolution est loin d’être terminée.

La dictature se définit ainsi : « Système politique dans lequel un dirigeant, un gouvernement, s’empare de tous les pouvoirs et gouverne en autocrate. Au sens figuré, autoritarisme, emprise tyrannique. » Cette définition, en soi, ne comporte aucune connotation économique ou orientation religieuse que ce soit. Elle n’exclue aucunement quelque régime capitaliste ou colonialiste que ce soit. Qu’elle soit issue du socialisme, du communisme, du judaïsme, de la chrétienté, du capitalisme ou du libéralisme, une dictature demeure  et demeurera toujours une dictature.

Bientôt, ce sera notre tour.

Article relié: Printemps arabe: le baromètre de la démocratie

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