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Daily Briefing—14th-15th July 2010
Posted: 14 July 2010 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Af-Pak War, Afghanistan, Africa, Al Jazeera, Al Shabaab, banking, BDS, Boubacar Coris Diop, BP, Build America Bonds, censorship, China, CIA, corporatism, Darian Worden, David Petraeus, David Rose, Egypt, FCC, Federal Reserve, France, Gaza, Gaza blockade, Gulf of Tonkin Incident, Gulf oil spill, Horn of Africa, illegal immigration, Iran, ISI, ISIS, Israel, Israel-Lebanon War, Jeff Stein, Jeremy Sapienza, Jim Lobe, Johnny Rotton, Justin Raimondo, Kyrgyzstan, labor unions, Mumbai attacks, Newt Gingrich, NPT, nuclear weapons, Obama, Obama Administration, Pakistan, poverty, Robert Scheer, Saddam Hussein, Shahram Amiri, Somalia, South Korea, Stephen Walt, student loan, Tariq Aziz, Thalif Deen, Tonkin Gulf, Uganda, UN, unemployment, Uzbekistan, Vietnam War
Psychotic Neo-Con Iraq War Architects Call For Escalation of Afghan Occupation
Posted: 21 September 2009 by Little Alex in Af-Pak WarTags: 9/11, Af-Pak War, Afghan surge, Afghanistan, al-Qaeda, American Empire, Bob Woodward, Center for International Policy, corporatism, Dan Senor, David Petraeus, Eric Schmitt, fascism, FPI, Fred Hiatt, George Bush, human rights, Iraq War, ISAF, John McCain, Jon Kyl, libertarian, liberty, Middle East, Mitt Romney, NATO, neoconservatives, Newspeak, Newt Gingrich, Noam Chomsky, Obama, oil, Pakistan, Pashtun, PNAC, Robert Gates, Robert Kagan, Stanley McChrystal, Taliban, terrorism, think tanks, US, War, Washington Post, William Kristol
Irving Kristol died, but his sociopathic wet dream of never-ending war in the quest for world domination lives on through The Foreign Policy Initiative (F.P.I.). “The neoconservatives who provided the intellectual foundation for the war in Iraq convened on Monday to make a renewed push for the current administration to pursue greater military engagement in Afghanistan,” writes Sam Stein at The Huffington Post.
Daily Briefing — 10th-11th July 2009
Posted: 10 July 2009 by Editors in Daily BriefingTags: Abkhazia, ACLU, Afghan elections, Afghanistan, Akiva Eldar, Ashaf Ghani, Babylon, Binyam Mohamed, Bush Administration, China, CIA, corporatism, cyber attacks, Dmitry Medvedev, dollar hegemony, fascism, fiat money, G-5, G-8 Summit, Gaza, Georgia, Gitmo, greenhouse gas emissions, Haji Sahib Rohullah Wakil, Hamid Karzai, Hong kong, Iran, Iraq War, Israel, James Carville, Jonathon Cook, JSOC, Kurdistan, Latin America, Lew Rockwell, libertarian, Melissa Chan, Nazism, Netanyahu, Newt Gingrich, nuclear weapons, NYSE, Obama, Palestine, public-private partnerships, renminbi, Russia, settlements, South Korea, South Ossetia, surveillance, two-state solution, Uighurs, Uzi Arad, wiretaping, World Uighur Congress, Xinjiang
Lew Rockwell, Jr.: America ‘headed to national socialism’; Documents detailing Bush’s illegal wiretapping program released; Bush White House blocked three investigations of a 2001 massacre by a C.I.A.-backed Afghan warlord; Obama ‘colonizing Iraq’; More than 800 Uighurs reportedly killed in ethnic clashes with the Chinese gov’t; ‘Terror suspect’ contributing to Afghan society; Georgia and U.S. preparing to invade near Russian borders?; G-8 threatens Iran; Russian president unveils world currency coin; and more… (more…)