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fairkatrina | 00:41 Wed 06th Jun 2007 | Current Affairs
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Is no one else worried that we're heading straight into another cold war???? It seems the only thing the US has learnt from the past is to do things in reverse order, as we've already had the new Vietnam...
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"[Ronald] Reagan ... was most definitely a global empire builder, a servant of the corporatocracy... He would cater to the men who shuttled back and forth from corporate CEO offices to bank boards and into the halls of government. He would serve the men who appeared to serve him but who in fact ran the government - men like Vice President George H. W. Bush, Secretary of State George Shultz, Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger, Richard Cheney, Richard Helms, and Robert McNamara. He would advocate what those men wanted: an America that controlled the world and all its resources, a world that answered to the commands of that America, a U.S. military that would enforce the rules as they were written by America, and an international trade and banking system that supported America as CEO of the global empire."
John Perkins, Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
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I think everyone has to agree, wherever they are from and whatever their political views, that this so-called "War on Terror" is nothing but an excuse for America to invade wherever they see fit; after all, it is a perfect way around international diplomacy conflicts, as they can invade a country without actually decalaring war on it, and if a country's government refuses to allow a US (and subsequently UK) invasion, then they must be colluding with the terrorists, and then a decleration of war is legitimate.

Certain people seem very quick to forget also that it was Afghanistan that was invaded off the back of 9/11, not Iraq, and of course Saddam needed stopping but what was wrong with sending in a couple of agents to assassinate him, like Margaret Thatcher originally wanted to do. Say what you like about her but if she'd been given the go-ahead then this problem would have been solved 20 years ago.

Finally why is it that certain superpowers, (not the US alone, although they are by far the worst) are so quick to try to prevent others from having what they've got? The argument that North Korea, China, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan etc etc cannot have nuclear weapons as they won't use them responsibly (i.e. as a deterrant) is rediculous when America is the most irresponsible nation in the world. We must remember that they were the ones who dropped two on Japan, they instigated the Cold War with their paranoia about Communism, and now they are the ones trying to scatter them across the world.
Hear hear fairkatrina and let's be fair if Robert Mugabe had oil they would be poking their nose in there too !
They want to stamp all over the world and indoctrinate everyone into their way of thinking and be the superpower .GB tried to finish what his daddy couldn't and has failed miserably and I still reckon his father has a lot to say in what his policies are . He doesn't run America ....the oil barons run it . It's their new Vietnam and we have been drawn into it by lickspittle Blair. GB should concentrate more on homeland policy and stop warmongering .There is an awful lot of poverty in America in spite of their rich image ...or has everyone forgotten Hurricane Catrina and it's aftermath .Plenty of dollars to wage war but nothing for the poor devils who lost everything . .This is why their refusal to sign up to Kyoto annoys me .They can drop bombs wily nilly on other countries but can't protect their own .
The USA would get more worldwide respect if they consulted with these nations and respected their religions and way of life many of whom do not want American freedom pushed down their throats.
Thatcher was the same thinking that more wealth created happiness only to find that relative poverty made people more miserable and encouraged more crime and dis-satisfaction.
Some errors on this post:

THe US entered the war militarily after the PEarl HArbour attack, but they had been keeping Britain resupplied with VITAL food and other commodities for a long time before that. (Do you remember hearing anything about so many merchant vessels being attacked by U-Boats in the Atlantic?, well, the merchant vessels were carrying things, the GErmans were not targetting them for fun.)

The missile defence shield is not a threat to Russian missiles. Putin , and everyone, knows it. It is designed to shoot down a few missiles at best, and Russia is capable of launching hundreds at the same time. Also (as Putin himself was boasting) Russia has technology for missiles that change course after the launch stage, and could not be shot down using the shield's system very easily. This problem is more about Russian fears over their continuing loss of control over the Former SOviet Union - most of which is keen to protect themselves against their former masters. THere are issues involving Moldova, Serbia and Kosovo, Poland, the Ukraine and Estonia. The missile defence system is a problem for Russia as it leaves a US military presence in Poland - right on Russia's doorstep (Belarus's doorstep.). Poland has a strongly anti-Russian government at the moment - both president and prime minister. The US is by no means forcing them to place BM defence systems there. They are welcoming it - for the security it would provide them - as an additional security measure against their main perceived threat - RUSSIA.

Russia is making such a fuss about this as a means to try and divide NATO and EUROPE. (Which is a Cold War Tactic). However, this time there is no Gaullism in France to rely on, and Merkel (Germany) is no longer a non-political entity.


Meanwhile Russia is increasingly using its monopoly control of continental europe's energy supplies to interfer in internal politics in countries such as Ukraine, Estonia etc. (Russia sees this not as interference, but as their sphere of influence - the FSU) And the GAS / OIL from these countries ends up in central and western europe. Europe is very concerned about this, Merkel is the best hope at this stage for european resistance.


In Moldova, Russia has gained the right to deploy "peacekeepers" on the country's border with Romania (thus putting a crucial russian military presence in Europe again, and importantly surrounding the unstable Ukraine - which is nearly equally split between pro-russian and pro- western groups). THe Poisoning of pro-western Yuschenko before the presidential election undoubtedly was welcomed by Moscow, and remember other posionings - in London(ex-spies), in Moscow (journalist) all have striking similarities.

THe Kosovo issue is yet another piece to this puzzle. Merkel and the West will face a showdown with Putin. The former have guaranteed Kosovan independence, whilst Russia has promised Serbia that it will not allow such a thing to occur.

If you examine the location of the missile defence installations on a GLOBE (not a flat map) you will see that Poland and Czech are quite natural places on the flight path of any missiles from Iran. THe other facilities planned for alaska are obviously targetted at N- Korean launches. A Russian nuclear strike on the US would involve launches from Russia OVER the Arctic (the shortest route to the US), not across Eastern Europe. If the US really wanted to target Russian capabilities, it would do so in northern Canada, Northern Europe and Alaska.
tiny sum it up in nutshell.sad thing cos usa made such **** up e.g. viet nam iraq africa,they sadly got it right with iran.we all at risk from that rogue country.got get off americas back on that one.iran got it in for the western world come wot may

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