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Sanction this.....

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Today the USA bullied and maneuvered a few countries into voting for a new round of sanctions against Iran to supposedly curve Iran's nuclear “Bomb” ambitions, an ambition that has never been declared and constantly refused. Nevertheless as we have learned in the last 20 years, it is actually completely irrelevant what nations or countries want or declare, important is it has to be subordinated and in accordance with certain interest groups actually ruling and governing the USA and its special interests. Other words it’s a game of power policy, countries should only do and want what they are allowed to do and want. There are a few countries that are vehemently refusing to bow and Iran is one of them. We all know what Iran has been doing and we all know the hypocrisies of the 3-4 western countries monopolizing certain industries and know-hows in wanting to pressure Iran into submission. The same 3-4 countries that gave Saddam Hussein of Iraq the poison gas to kill Iranians and ...

Forced defection !

The videos underneath are two completely different versions of the story of a young Iranian scientist who disappeared while on a pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. His story is known amongst those interested, his name "Shahram Amiri". He reveals in this tape of his abduction,torture and transport to the US, he was probably clever enough to play the relieved and that of the liberated in order to get the breathing space needed to make and smuggle a tape to Iran, thus securing his survival. Judging from the almost immediate emergence of a new tape claiming exactly the opposite.... I suppose he is not so free to move anymore. The second interview was suppose to refute the Iranian Video. Any one who knows the A-B-C of such political tug of "media" war, would immediately realize that the man was kidnapped and he cleverly played along, he used the space and informed his country of his situation hoping for Iran to follow up on his case. The US side on the other hand, kept blocking...

No "tutu" is big enough...

On Friday, February 19, 2010, American and Israeli human rights activists interrupted a performance by the Israel Ballet at the Flynn Theater in Burlington, Vermont, unfurling banners which read "Sponsored by Apartheid Israel" and "No tutu is big enough to cover War Crimes". The Israel Ballet is currently touring the U.S. as part of an official state campaign, dubbed "Brand Israel" to use the Arts to revive its sagging image abroad in the wake of unanimous condemnation from the major human rights organizations and, most recently, the U.N. "Goldstone Report". Talking about state sponsored acts of terror and assassinations... This is Israel's latest stunt streamed on "Russia Today"

Give me liberty or give me death !

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Dear Mr President Obama, read the following essay and see if you can adapt it to a situation surrounding us all; "No man thinks more highly than I do of the patriotism, as well as abilities, of the very worthy gentlemen who have just addressed the House. But different men often see the same subject in different lights; and, therefore, I hope it will not be thought disrespectful to those gentlemen if, entertaining as I do opinions of a character very opposite to theirs, I shall speak forth my sentiments freely and without reserve. This is no time for ceremony. The questing before the House is one of awful moment to this country. For my own part, I consider it as nothing less than a question of freedom or slavery; and in proportion to the magnitude of the subject ought to be the freedom of the debate. It is only in this way that we can hope to arrive at truth, and fulfill the great responsibility which we hold to God and our country. Should I keep back my opinions at such a time, th...

Disloyal ally

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The Russians are not exactly famous for their nobility, when one looks at the Russian society what strikes one the most is the highly developed self-centered individualism that seems to have been bred into their personal culture ever since they were born. It is utterly wrong to assume this national characteristic to be a new post Soviet phenomenon, quite the opposite it has always been there and probably the main cause of their total defeat in the cold war. Their defeat was not because the Americans were better, but because the Russians sold out their allies and friends at every possible opportunity to safeguard very short-term strategic gains, which evaporated at the end of the month, but the ally, was gone forever. This very same feature, seen by the Russians as a “Virtue” did however cost them many lives during the Stalin era, which was conveniently blamed on the WW2 and the Nazis. When we dig further in history, we see so much betrayal and so much back stabbing that one could consi...

The Deal

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In a move that will likely drive a stake into the heart of the near-term prospects for the US-backed “crippling sanctions” against Iran, Turkey and Brazil have managed to come up with a compromise deal that provides everything the Western nations claimed to have wanted from the third-party enrichment deal in the first place. The deal was announced last night, but details were only made available this morning. According to the announcement, Iran sill ship 1200 KG of its 3.5% enriched Uranium abroad, exactly the amount sought in the P5+1 enrichment deal, and will receive fuel rods for its medical reactor one year later, again the amount of time given in the P5+1 deal. Though the inclusion of Turkey is a new rub, everything else about the deal seems to be designed to be verbatim to the P5+1 deal in October, which the Obama Administration has repeatedly demanded Iran sign. Iran’s problem with the initial deal with the use of France as an intermediary, as France has previously reneged on n...