EAST UKRAINE US-BACKED UKRAINE ARMY TORCHING HOMES
April 8, 2014
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August 05, 2014
EASTERN UKRAINE - US-BACKED UKRAINE ARMY TORCHING HOMES
UK POLITICS - ED MILIBRAND
Looks like Ed's making the most of twitter ATM -- or his assistant is. LOL.
Good move.
Good move.
AFGHANISTAN - NATO TROOPS SHOT
Afghan soldier 'opens fire' at NATO troops in KabulAFP Tuesday 5 August 2014 04:44:53 AM FULL ARTICLE @ SOURCE http://www.news.net/article/1718102/Top+Stories?referid=302 |
Sounds like there's a lot of misunderstandings in Afghanistan, then?
ISF troops are 'International Security Assistance' troops, which are:
... a NATO-led security mission in Afghanistan that was established by the United Nations Security Council in December 2001 by Resolution 1386, as envisaged by the Bonn Agreement. Its main purpose is to train the Afghan National Security Forces (ANSF) and assist Afghanistan in rebuilding key government institutions but is also engaged in the 2001–present war with insurgent groups. [wikipedia]
The ANA stands for 'Afghan National Army', so it's at that officer-academy/camp that the shooting took place.
The ethnic composition of the army as at 2012 is:
Pashtun 43% - Primarily Afghanistan (some in Pakistan) - speak Pashto (Eastern Iranian language, descendent).
Tajik 32% - Persian (Dari) speaking; Iranian origin; live Tajikstan, Uzbekistan; Afghanistan. aka 'Farsi' (Persian).
Hazara 12% - Persian speaking; mostly Twelver Shia - largest branch of Shi'a Islam; possible Mongolian ancestry.
Uzbek 10% -Turkic origins; Turkic language (Karluk) - mainly Sunni Muslim
Tajik 32% - Persian (Dari) speaking; Iranian origin; live Tajikstan, Uzbekistan; Afghanistan. aka 'Farsi' (Persian).
Hazara 12% - Persian speaking; mostly Twelver Shia - largest branch of Shi'a Islam; possible Mongolian ancestry.
Uzbek 10% -Turkic origins; Turkic language (Karluk) - mainly Sunni Muslim
Other 3%
Pashto and Farsi (the official languages) are both spoken in the Afghan army, according to Wikipedia.
Sorry about the typos.
Keep having to make typo corrections today. LOL
UK LABOUR - DIVISIONS?
Diane Abbott: Most Labour MPs think Ed Miliband is set for defeat in 2015 Published: 05 August 2014 Updated: 11:36, 05 August 2014 |
OMG!
Poor Milibrand. What chance does he have with this kind of backstabbing going on.
Can you throw people out of your political party?
I'd be wanting to ditch the talk-to-media dissenter if I were in the Labour party.
Unlikely, seeing they're voted in.
She's Shadow Minister for Health at the moment. Maybe he could find her something worse ... like Education. LOL ... all those unionist teachers demanding a pay rise to contend with.
Oh, wait, Cameron was going to fix them with a new set of no-strike and no-picket laws, so that won't work. Add that to the against Cameron's chances list.
Ed might have a chance because Cameron looks an idiot:
- he's dumped experienced ministers for a bit of an 'affirmative action' swap;
- he's proposed draconian anti-strike and anti-picket laws;
- he's failed to make a stand on Gaza; *
- he's had the failed photo-op, on the immigration-bust rounds;
- he parrots whatever Clegg and Obama say; and
- people want out of EU;
so all of that goes against him, surely.
Milibrand needs someone to polish his image: give him a haircut, pull his outfits together ... and he needs someone media savy behind him, getting his profile out there and keeping him in the public eye in a positive way.
But bear in mind, I've only just started watching pollies, so I'm not necessarily on the money about that.
Get the impression that Cameron gets better press than Milibrand.
'Ed Balls' needs to change his name. LOL.
Finally, judging from the British Prime Ministers list I was editing, Labour don't spend all that much time in office. Too lazy to double check; but it was the first impression I had.
UPDATE
GAZA - UK CONSERVATIVES - DAVID CAMERON'S MINISTER QUITS
UK minister quits over gov’t Gaza policyTue Aug 5, 2014 Sayeeda Warsi, a British Foreign Office minister and the first Muslim to sit in the UK cabinet, has resigned over the UK government’s policy on Gaza. |
Good for her. Right thing to do.
Unlikely Cameron's going to win the Muslim vote next election.
GLOBAL OFFENSIVE BY U.S. IMPERIALISM
Brian Becker Imperialism, however, isn’t fundamentally an ideological program or project.It is a global economic system that compels the banks and corporations to dominate every piece of potential real estate for the benefit of those same entities. |
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Karl Johann Kautsky ( 1854 –1938) was a Czech-German philosopher, journalist, and Marxist theoretician. Kautsky was recognized as among the most authoritative promulgators of Orthodox Marxism after the death of Friedrich Engels in 1895 until the coming of World War I in 1914 and was called by some the "Pope of Marxism." Following the war, Kautsky was an outspoken critic of the Bolshevik Revolution and its excesses, engaging in polemics with V.I. Lenin and Leon Trotsky on the nature of the Soviet state. Kautsky is remembered, in addition to his anti-Bolshevik polemics, for his editing and publication of Marx's Capital, Volume IV (usually published as "Theories of Surplus Value").
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So are we living an an age of ultra-imperialism?
I think we are, but I don't think it matters whether it is a progression of capitalism to it's logical conclusion or if it is the result of a 'special policy'.
How amazing is it that people sat around working out these theories?
Unsure what the mutual disdain was about:
Kautsky ... castigated Lenin in his 1934 work Marxism and Bolshevism: Democracy and Dictatorship: "The Bolsheviki under Lenin's leadership, however, succeeded in capturing control of the armed forces in Petrograd and later in Moscow and thus laid the foundation for a new dictatorship in place of the old Czarist dictatorship."
Both Lenin and Trotsky, however, defended the Bolshevik Revolution as a legitimate and historic social upheaval akin to the French Revolution, casting themselves and the Bolsheviks in the role of the Jacobins, and viewing the "opportunism" of Kautsky and similar figures as a function of "social bribery" rooted in their increasing intimacy with the privileged classes. [wikipedia]
Even though I have no idea what I'm talking about, I'm going to side with Lenin and Trotsy, because Lenin got past the theorising and actually got the job done.
Why do these guys take this stuff so seriously?
What's wrong with trying something just to see if it works, without over-thinking it or expecting it to be some absolute solution?
So is it possible to escape 'imperialism'?
To my way of thinking, it's impossible. All you can change is the rulers and the rules.
Trying to picture global communism but it's impossible for me to imagine.
What would happen?
Wouldn't it still be the same thing, in that nations would still be vying for resources, profit, territory, military supremacy ... etc?
The articles are worthwhile looking at. Might have to revisit the 'Imperialism Highest Stage ...' article (Source - DSP - here) because my concentration and ability to take things in is fairly limited. LOL
P.S. Thought about it some more doing the dishes ... I'm with Lenin again.
It's a progression: imperialism is the final stage of capitalism.
The very nature of capitalism is MORE, MORE, MORE ... more stuff, more consumption, more sales, more profits, more markets ... and, as cartels and monopolies grow out of that, doesn't that just feed into the MORE, and MORE, and MORE nature of the beast (only the MORE is concentrated in the hands of fewer and fewer powerful players) ... so it's a cycle that feeds on itself to a logical conclusion: concentration and control.
After bashing that out, I'm having second thoughts ... what if I'm wrong? LOL.
Nope, I'm sticking with that.
P.S. Thought about it some more doing the dishes ... I'm with Lenin again.
It's a progression: imperialism is the final stage of capitalism.
The very nature of capitalism is MORE, MORE, MORE ... more stuff, more consumption, more sales, more profits, more markets ... and, as cartels and monopolies grow out of that, doesn't that just feed into the MORE, and MORE, and MORE nature of the beast (only the MORE is concentrated in the hands of fewer and fewer powerful players) ... so it's a cycle that feeds on itself to a logical conclusion: concentration and control.
After bashing that out, I'm having second thoughts ... what if I'm wrong? LOL.
Nope, I'm sticking with that.
US - Deliberatly provoking WW3
Source - Blog, We Must Know - here.
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Check out the blog - here.
Great information.
This is also from the blog:
"The same countries [NATO members] that dropped 23,000 bombs and missiles on Yugoslavia in 1999 demanding that Kosovo be separated from Serbia and Yugoslavia — and also invaded Afghanistan in 2001 and bombed Libya in 2011 — are crying about Russia’s flagrant ‘violation’ of Ukraine’s sovereignty by virtue of encouraging and supporting the Crimean referendum." [credited to - here]
US-NATO dropping bombs all over the place but pointing the finger at Russia:
- Yugosavia
- Afghanistan
- Libya
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