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Welcome to Campaign Against American Terrorism


War on Israeli Apartheid, war on American terrorism


Hasan Nasarallah(Hizbola)Mohammed Mahdi Akef
(Muslim Brotherhood) Ismail Haniya (Hamas)

New leaders of the new Middle East


All that is needed evil to triumph
is good men to do nothing


There is a rogue nation(1-- 2-2b-2c) that uses weapons of mass-destruction over civilian populations(4) and takes civilians as a legitimate target as Osama did(5- 5b), the nation that flaunts United Nations resolutions at will, and threatens to occupy under developed countries. This outlaw terrorist state is arrogant, uncivilized and behaving like a bandit (6-7). It wages war on democracy at home(8- 9) and "decapitates" its own citizens by censoring, by punishing and imprisoning. It supports militarily dictators (10- 10b)and monarchies against their own people demanding democratic rights and arms Islamic fundamentalists against so-called communits elements(11). It has Bible in one hand and bomb in the other(12). It is out rightly racist and takes pleasure while humiliating non-whites(13_14). Its judiciary, its military, its administration is disproportionately dominated by “whites”.
The world community has to act before U.S dismantles all multi-cultural and multi-lateral world bodies, the right thinking American people have to act before America becomes a fascist state, the Muslims all over the world have to act before American army writes the walls of Kabah that "U.S.A was here". The Asian people have to act before Asia gets involved in World War III.

The situation is very difficult. The American people live in CNN and FOX contrived fools paradise, Christain fundamentalists dream of establishing kingdom of god world wide with the help of WMD, foolish Muslim fundamentalists think of becoming alternative power center at world level and the working class movement trapped in nationalist framework is in political hibernation. Their failure to globalise class struggle and confront capitalist barbarism does not auger well for the humanity.
There seems to be no one at present to stop American occupation of oil rich third world countries. Massive world wide protests have failed to stop war on Iraq. The right thinking American people have been turned into P.O.W's in their own country where they can only see and listen what their captors want them to see and listen. Europeans failed to control American imperialism and least can be expected from American occupied Arab countries like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait etc. and American occupied Pakistan.


This is because the doctrine of MADness (Mutually Assured Destruction) governing international relations is no longer operative because of huge stock of weopons of mass destruction in possession of U.S.

Now humanity can only be saved from hi-tech American barbarism(which makes all other wars look like co ck fight) by invoking MADness. We have to liberate American occupied Afghanistan, Pakistan, Kuwait and other Asian countries and dismantle American sponsored racial aparthied regime in Isreal and put an end to all racial discrimination against Arabs there, denuclearize Middle East and unteeth Israeli.




Analysis: The Mother of all Pretexts
Posted by yangyang on Sunday, October 14 @ 15:59:23 IST
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By Uri Avnery WHEN I hear mention of the "Clash of Civilizations" I don't know whether to laugh or to cry. To laugh, because it is such a silly notion. To cry, because it is liable to cause untold disasters. To cry even more, because our leaders are exploiting this slogan as a pretext for sabotaging any possibility of an Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation. It is just one more in a long line of pretexts. WHY WAS the Zionist movement in need of excuses to justify the way it treated the Palestinian people? At its birth, it was an idealistic movement. It laid great weight on its moral basis. Not just in order to convince the world, but above all in order to set its own conscience at rest. From early childhood we learned about the pioneers, many of them sons and daughters of well-to-do and well-educated families, who left behind a comfortable life in Europe in order to start a new life in a far-away and - by the standards of the time - primitive country. Here, in a savage climate they were not used to, often hungry and sick, they performed bone-breaking physical labor under a brutal sun. For that, they needed an absolute belief in the rightness of their cause. Not only did they believe in the need to save the Jews of Europe from persecution and pogroms, but also in the creation of a society so just as never seen before, an egalitarian society that would be a model for the entire world. Leo Tolstoy was no less important for them than Theodor Herzl. The kibbutz and the moshav were symbols of the whole enterprise. But this idealistic movement aimed at settling in a country inhabited by another people. How to bridge this contradiction between its sublime ideals and the fact that their realization necessitated the expulsion of the people of the land?

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Analysis: Democracy, not terror, is the engine of political Islam
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Neocon policies designed to promote liberal opinion in the Middle East have in fact played into the hands of the religious parties

By William Dalrymple

09/21/07 "
The Guardian" -- - -Six years after 9/11, throughout the Muslim world political Islam is on the march; the surprise is that its rise is happening democratically - not through the bomb, but the ballot box. Democracy is not the antidote to the Islamists the neocons once fondly believed it would be. Since the US invaded Afghanistan and Iraq, there has been a consistent response from voters wherever Muslims have had the right to vote. In Lebanon, Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Pakistan, Egypt, Turkey and Algeria they have voted en masse for religious parties in a way they have never done before. Where governments have been most closely linked to the US, political Islam's rise has been most marked.

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Analysis: Empire or Freedom?
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, September 01 @ 19:52:55 IST
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By tag --> Jacob G. Hornberger 08/30/07 "fff" -- -- The 9/11 attacks brought to the surface a dilemma that everyone, especially libertarians, must now confront: whether to choose a pro-empire, pro-intervention foreign policy or a free society. No one can deny that we now live in a country in which the president, on his own initiative, has the omnipotent power to send the nation into war against any country on earth, especially given that the war on terror extends all over the globe. The president and the military have the power to take any suspected terrorist — foreigner or American — into custody and torture, abuse, and execute him without due process of law and trial by jury. The president and the NSA have the power to wiretap telephones and monitor emails without a judicially issued warrant. The president, the CIA, and the military have the power to send missiles into cars and drop bombs into buildings anywhere in the world, including right here in the United States, in their attempt to win the war on terror. Indeed, the president may now ignore any constitutional or legislative restraints on his power as a “wartime” commander in chief.


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Analysis: Liberals, Bush Unite in Ethnic Cleansing of Iraq
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, September 01 @ 19:51:00 IST
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By Chris Floyd
08/30/07  From the New York Times: The number of Iraqis fleeing their homes has soared since the American troop increase began in February, according to data from two humanitarian groups, accelerating the partition of the country into sectarian enclaves...The effect of this vast migration is to drain religiously mixed areas in the center of Iraq, sending Shiite refugees toward the overwhelmingly Shiite areas to the south and Sunnis toward majority Sunni regions to the west and north. It is now obvious that one impetus behind the "surge" was to accelerate the "ethnic cleansing" of Iraq. Given the manifest failure to establish a strong central government to serve as a client state, the conquerors now find it easier to deal with separate ethnic enclaves, which can police themselves, shake out their own internal conflicts (however bloodily) and thus establish some kind of solid leadership that can cut deals and guarantee investments. Most of the measures taken during the "surge" seem aimed precisely at ethnic cleansing: the increased support of the Iraqi government security forces -- which are largely Shiite militias -- has been matched with what some see as the lunatic policy of arming Sunni militias. The latter is indeed a lunatic policy -- if your aim is to establish security and political rapprochement in Iraq. And although the leaders of the United States are indeed a gang of depraved moral idiots, they are not lunatics. Even they could see the folly of such a course -- again, if the aim was actually security and political cohesion.

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Analysis: U.S. Obsessed With Using Force
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, September 01 @ 19:48:27 IST
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By Reason Wafawarova

08/31/07 "
The Herald" -- - Harare - SINCE the United States assumed global leadership from Britain at the end of the Second World War; when it emerged as the biggest beneficiary of the war, a development that saw it declare the era of "the American century", Washington has been obsessed with using force to thwart small countries.

In fact, the US emerged as a superpower that is scared of small countries. While this statement might seem contradictory, political analyses of US behaviour over the past 62 years proves otherwise.

During this period the US, among many other invasions went into Cuba, Grenada, Panama, Mexico, Haiti, the Dominican Republic, Guatemala, Nicaragua, Iraq (twice) and Afghanistan.

It also sponsored and armed reactionary rebels in their CIA engineered proxy wars in Angola, Mozambique, Afghanistan, Congo and Nicaragua, to mention just a few countries.



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Analysis: The War Criminal in the Living Room
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, September 01 @ 19:45:21 IST
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By Paul Craig Roberts

08/31/07  The media is silent, Congress is absent, and Americans are distracted as George W. Bush openly prepares aggression against Iran.

US Navy aircraft carrier strike forces are deployed off Iran.

US Air Force jets and missile systems are deployed in bases in countries bordering or near to Iran.

US B-2 stealth bombers have been refitted to carry 30,000 pound “bunker buster” bombs.

The US government is financing terrorist and separatist groups within Iran.

US Special Forces teams are conducting terrorist operations inside Iran.

US war doctrine has been altered to permit first strike nuclear attack on Iran and other non-nuclear countries.

Bush’s war threats against Iran have intensified during the course of this year. The American people are being fed a repeat of the lies used to justify naked aggression against Iraq.

Bush is too self-righteous to see the dark humor in his denunciations of Iran for threatening “the security of nations everywhere” and of the Iraqi resistance for “a vision that rejects tolerance, crushes all dissent, and justifies the murder of innocent men, women, and children in the pursuit of political power.” Those are precisely the words that most of the world applies to Bush and his Brownshirt administration. The Pew Foundation’s world polls show that despite all the American and Israeli propaganda against Iran, the US and Israel are regarded as no less threats to world stability than demonized Iran.


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Analysis: Has Bush Boxed Himself In?
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Thursday, August 30 @ 23:12:29 IST
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By Pat Buchanan

08/29/07 "
Creators Syndicate" -- - As Americans anguish over how to extricate this country from Iraq without a disaster greater than what we now have, and without our friends suffering the fate of our friends in Cambodia and Vietnam, they had best brace themselves. This escalator is going up.

and his generals are laying out the case for a new war. And there has been no resistance offered either by a vacationing Congress or the major presidential candidates.

On CNN's "Late Edition" Sunday, Lt. Gen. Ray Odierno, No. 2 commander in Iraq, said, "It is clear to me that (the Iranians) have been stepping up their support" for enemy fighters in Iraq.

"They do it from providing weapons, ammunition, specifically mortars and explosively formed projectiles. ... They are conducting training within Iran of Iraqi extremists to come back here and fight the United States."

Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch said his troops were following 50 members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, who have been crossing the border and training fighters in Iraq. The State Department is about to declare the Revolutionary Guard a terrorist organization.

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More Shame, More Sorrow
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Thursday, August 30 @ 23:09:57 IST
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By Paul Craig Roberts 08/29/07 "ICH" -- - In the administration of George W. Bush, the Republican Party has achieved the greatest combination of idiocy and evil in human history.   The Republicans have bogged America down in a gratuitous and illegal war. The war has destroyed Iraq, killed between 650,000 and 1,000,000 Iraqi civilians, displaced 4,000,000 Iraqis, and littered the country with depleted uranium.  Bush’s war remains unwon despite its five year duration and $1 trillion in out-of-pocket and incurred future costs. Bush’s invasion of Iraq is a war crime under the Nuremberg standard, a direct counterpart to Hitler’s invasion of Poland.  Both were based on lies and deception, and the declared reasons for both were masks for secret agendas. Bush’s invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, his planned attack on Iran  [http://www.rawstory.com/images/other/IranStudy082807a.pdf ], and his support for Israel’s attack on Lebanon and genocidal policies toward the Palestinians have radicalized the Middle East and Muslims worldwide. American and Israeli aggression have vindicated Osama bin Laden’s propaganda, produced massive recruits for Al Qaeda, and unleashed destabilizing forces throughout the Middle East Bush’s wars are strengthening Islam.  Abdullah Gul has just been elected president of Turkey.  Gul is described by the American media as “former Islamist.”  Gul is supported by the ruling political party of prime minister Erdogan, another “former Islamist.” Gul’s election to the presidency by 76% of the Turkish parliament has upset Turkey’s secularized military, long in the pay of the US government.  On August 27 Turkey’s military chief, General Yasar Buyukanit, declared that “centers of evil systematically try to corrode the secular nature of the Turkish Republic.”  The Turkish military, many believe at the request and pay of the US, has overthrown four Turkish governments since 1960, the last only 10 years ago.  


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Middle East turmoil could cause world war: U.S. envoy
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Thursday, August 30 @ 23:07:47 IST
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By Reuters

08/27/07 -- VIENNA (
Reuters) - Upheaval in the Middle East and Islamic civilization could cause another world war, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations was quoted as saying in an Austrian newspaper interview published on Monday.

Zalmay Khalilzad told the daily Die Presse the Middle East was now so disordered that it had the potential to inflame the world as Europe did during the first half of the 20th century.

"The (Middle East) is going through a very difficult transformation phase. That has strengthened extremism and creates a breeding ground for terrorism," he said in remarks translated by Reuters into English from the published German.

"Europe was just as dysfunctional for a while. And some of its wars became world wars. Now the problems of the Middle East and Islamic civilization have the same potential to engulf the world," he was quoted as saying.

Khalilzad, interviewed by Die Presse while attending a foreign policy seminar in the Austrian Alps, said the Islamic world would eventually join the international mainstream but this would take some time.

"They started late. They don't have a consensus on their concept. Some believe they should return to the time (6th-7th century) of the Prophet Mohammad," he was quoted as saying.



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Analysis: The Real Axis of Evil: A State without Mercy
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, October 28 @ 17:58:04 IST
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By William A. Cook
 

“And they bend their tongues like their bow for lies: but they are not valiant for the truth upon the earth; for they proceed from evil to evil, and they know not me, saith the Lord. … shall not my soul be avenged on such a nation as this?” (Jeremiah 9:3, 5:29)

 Nothing in the past 60 years revealed the true face of Israel to the world at large (and perhaps to the Lord above) as its illegal invasion of Lebanon. Never before has the Israeli government allowed the world to witness the depth of its brutal aggression as it defied international law with its collective punishment of the innocent. At no time in the past has Israel lost control of the flow of information allowed into or out of Israel and the occupied territories until it abandoned its borders and invaded Lebanon. That mistake ripped away the veil of “victim hood” that the Israeli propaganda machine had constructed around the tiny, beleaguered state beset with fanatics intent on erasing it “from the map” and suicide bombers that threatened death in the streets.



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Palestine: Israel's scandalous siege of Gaza
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, October 28 @ 17:52:55 IST
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By Patrick Seale

10/27/06 "
IHT" -- -- Israel has killed 2,300 Gazans over the past six years, including 300 in the four months since an Israeli soldier, Corporal Gilad Shalit, was captured in a cross-border raid by Palestinian fighters on June 25. The wounded can be counted in the tens of thousands. Most of the casualties are civilians, many of them children.

The killing continues on a daily basis - by tank and sniper fire, by air and sea bombardment, and by undercover teams in civilian clothes sent into Arab territory to ambush and murder, an Israeli specialty perfected over the past several decades.

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Analysis: The Armageddon Lobby
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, October 28 @ 17:50:45 IST
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By Rammy M. Haija

Abstract
This article investigates the history of contemporary Christian Zionism in the United States and the impact of this movement on US policy issues related to Israel-Palestine. Dispensationalist Christian Zionists, often described the 'Armageddon lobby', make up the largest voting bloc in the Republican Party and have become a mainstay in US politics. More recently, the Christian Zionist lobby has had a profoundly damaging impact on the Israeli-Palestinian 'peace process' as well as creating a conspiracy of silence regarding Israeli offensives in the occupied Palestinian territories. Though the 'Armageddon lobby' has been successful in its efforts as a pro-Israel lobby, its influence is in fact counterproductive to Israel because the lobby hinders the prospect of Israel living in peace because of their policy of deterring the progression of negotiations.



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Multimedia: Video: real iraq story
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, October 21 @ 15:18:22 IST
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Here is the video real iraq story

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Analysis: Striking the US where it hurts
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, October 21 @ 15:16:00 IST
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By Victor N Corpus
Victor N Corpus is a retired brigadier general of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP); former chief of the Intelligence Service, AFP; and holds a master's degree in public administration from the Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University.
10/19/06 "Asia Times" -- -- A noted Chinese theorist on modern warfare, Chang Mengxiong, compared China's form of fighting to "a Chinese boxer with a keen knowledge of vital body points who can bring an opponent to his knees with a minimum of movements". It is like key acupuncture points in ancient Chinese medicine. Puncture one vital point and the whole anatomy is affected. If America ever goes to war with China, say, over Taiwan, then America should be prepared for the following "acupuncture points" in its anatomy to be "punctured". Each of the vital points can bring America to its knees with a minimum of effort.




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Analysis: Reflections on the Eve of Another Rigged Election
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, October 21 @ 15:14:37 IST
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By Ernest Partridge

The Bush administration can not allow the Democrats to take control of either house of Congress. And they are in a position to prevent it, regardless of the will of the American voters. These are the two controlling facts that make all other conditions of the coming election trivial in comparison, or even irrelevant. The failure of the media and even the Democratic Party to acknowledge and deal with these facts in no way diminishes their significance. Quite the contrary

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Iraq: Upon Red Rivers of Genocide
Posted by cyber_yangcyber_yang on Saturday, October 21 @ 15:13:00 IST
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Living Inside Hell on Earth

By Manuel Valenzuela 10/19/06 "Information Clearing House" -- -Daily upon the rivers that birthed civilization can the flow of crimson colored blood be seen journeying over liquid roadways through the land of Mesopotamia, its accumulated and growing volume the result of scattered bodies, bullet hole riddled men and bloated humans, all silent witnesses to the devastation that has cursed the Iraqi people.

Tainted with the flow of human wickedness, the Tigris and Euphrates spread their polluted waters over the entire culture of Iraq, like sewers of human waste contaminating land, water and air, their toxins of evil and torture and murder and suffering spreading a noxious fog over cities and towns, its cocktail of death and destruction infecting the fabric of society, the very foundation of Iraq cracked and shattered by the spillage of human energy, that crimson liquid granting life.



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What the CIA's Nazi Files Can Tell Us About IraqThe Poisoned Well
PHP-Nuke Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 21:50:25 IST
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Anonymous writes "WERTHER*, CounterPunch

February 23, 2005

"The past is not dead. In fact, it's not even past."
--William Faulkner

Since the attacks of 11 September 2001, the American public has endured an astounding avalanche of official lies, half truths, pseudo-events [1] and sheer balderdash that will surely enter the Guinness Book of Records. Among the most persistent and infuriating lies of government, to those who have imbibed their knowledge of the past from the crystalline springs of Gibbon and von Ranke, is the misleading historical analogy. Its purpose is twofold: to relativize whatever current disaster the governing class has waltzed the hapless populace into; and to kill any usable past. The technique also has the added benefit of making government placemen sound learned ? at least in the estimation of an audience which gains its knowledge of the world through Fox News and other State media.

Iraq is a fruitful field for detecting such historical fables. It was during the summer of 2003, as it first became evident that the natives of Mesopotamia were less than entirely enthusiastic about their liberation, that the American apparat swung into action with historical comparisons between Iraq and the occupation of Germany.
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Letter from Fallujah to Kofi Annan
Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 21:49:13 IST
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Anonymous writes "The people of Al- Fallujah


His Excellency Kofi Annan
The Secretary General of the United Nations
New York

Al- Fallujah 14/01/2005

Excellency

The people of Fallujah as well as the majority of the Iraqi people were touched by your warnings that the invasion of Al-Fallujah city will create a lot of dangerous consequences on the Iraqi political environment. We were of the hope that the United Nation will take clear measure to prevent invading and destruction of the city and displacing its inhabitants.

With our utter surprise to what was happening to our people in Fallujah, we has the honor to submit to you and through you the International Community two reports; the first one is stating major crimes that the U.S. forces had done between 7th November up to the end of December 2004. The second one is focusing on the humanitarian situation of the Fallujah refugees. We hope that the United Nations and the whole world be aware of the reality that war crimes and civilians massacres were perpetrated by the US forces in Fallujah and surroundings areas. The committing of these crimes became widely known, but what we would like from your Excellency is to record officially all these crimes. We also hope that your Excellency will take, in accordance to your authority and responsibilities as stated in the Charter and the International law, clear practical procedures to protect the right of the victims, and held the criminals accountable for their international crimes.
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Analysis: Imperial Entropy
Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 03:10:02 IST
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Anonymous writes " Collapse of the American Empire
KIRKPATRICK SALE, CounterPunch

February 22, 2005 - It is quite ironic: only a decade or so after the idea of the United States as an imperial power came to be accepted by both right and left, and people were actually able to talk openly about an American empire, it is showing multiple signs of its inability to continue. And indeed it is now possible to contemplate, and openly speculate about, its collapse.

The neocons in power in Washington these days, those who were delighted to talk about America as the sole empire in the world following the Soviet disintegration, will of course refuse to believe in any such collapse, just as they ignore the realities of the imperial war in Iraq. But I think it behooves us to examine seriously the ways in which the U.S. system is so drastically imperiling itself that it will cause not only the collapse of its worldwide empire but drastically alter the nation itself on the domestic front.
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Analysis: Iran, the draft, and another
Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 02:56:01 IST
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Anonymous writes "Indymedia

February 5, 2005


Are the Bush Neo-cons setting the stage for *another* "New Pearl Harbor" attack on US interests--one that may dwarf September 11? The author of the following article thinks so. He thinks the attack is being planned to mobilize the US for ever more war and to ensure support for a military draft. And the article's footnote suggests the attack on US interests may hit a US city...and it may be nuclear.

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Analysis: A Kick In The Pants
Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 02:55:02 IST
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Anonymous writes "Sheila Samples

February 23, 2005 - "Information Clearing House" - - It's unfortunate that Bush doesn't understand what is happening in the world he so arrogantly believes he owns. The European trip he's on now is a barely concealed attempt to strong-arm support for his upcoming invasion of Iran. An invasion, according to former UNSCOM weapons inspector Scott Ritter, that Bush has already approved, and is slated for June 2005.

Although the mainstream media is steadfastly refusing to investigate or report this startling news, Ritter, speaking on Feb. 19 to a packed house in the Capitol Theater in Olympia, Wash., maintains that "an official involved in the manipulation" was his source. In a release from United for Peace of Pierce County, Wash., reporter Mark Jensen wrote that Ritter said this announcement would "soon be reported by a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist in a major metropolitan magazine -- an obvious allusion to The New Yorker reporter Seymour Hersh."
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Analysis: Iraqi Photos
Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 02:54:28 IST
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Anonymous writes "Iraqi Photo

from various news sources

from Jan 25 to 27 "

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Analysis: Shoot ?em,Torture ?em.? War is hell boy!
Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 02:53:58 IST
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Anonymous writes "Edward Teague, Investigating Imperialism

February 22, 2005 - Lt. Gen. James Mattis, commanded Marine expeditions in Afghanistan and Iraq, spoke at the San Diego Convention Center during an exposition sponsored by the U.S. Naval Institute and the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association on Tuesday 2nd Feb. 2005.

Mattis until recently a career infantry officer, is quoted as saying in public and San Diego television station KNSD, which calls itself NBC 7/39, captured his comments on video

?Actually it?s quite fun to fight them, you know. It?s a hell of a hoot, It?s fun to shoot some people. I?ll be right up there with you. I like brawling.?
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Analysis: Doomed to Fail
Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 02:53:19 IST
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Anonymous writes "If America Keeps Marching, It Could Very Well Be in the Direction of a Nuclear Apocalypse
Scott Ritter, Baltimore Sun

February 22, 2005 - North Korea's dramatic public revelation that it possesses nuclear weapons represents a stark challenge for the Bush administration.
The North Korean claim, if true, underscores the failure of President Bush's nonproliferation policies that since the beginning of his first term had been subordinated to a grander vision of regime change. That policy was intended to transform strategically vital regions of the world into Western-style democracies supportive of the United States and the Bush administration's vision of American global dominance.
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Analysis: Soulless Soldiers
Posted by laa_din on Wednesday, February 23 @ 02:52:29 IST
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Anonymous writes "Dr. Teresa Whitehurst, Antiwar.com


February 22, 2005 - "That all goes to show that wars are not won through newspaper articles, but rather with ideas, soldiers, weapons and munitions. A people wins when it has the prerequisites to victory, when it wants to win and when it must win. All that is true for us. This evening we look back along the path we have followed?"

- Joseph Goebbels, "Our Hitler," Adolf Hitler's birthday, 1941

Let us never forget this moment, and let no future generations look back with fury and despair at the path we have followed, thinking that nobody noticed or cared that the Pentagon was building an army of metallic soldiers for the War of Terror. We shuddered when we saw the unstoppable robotic killers, devoid of faces and free of compassion, in Attack of the Clones; but that was long ago and far away, or so it seemed. The most fearsome thought imaginable ? and we were so glad it was only science fiction ? would be an army of storm troopers devoid of human eyes, hearts, or souls.
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