Al Masdar News Article By Leith Fadel on January 31, 2015 Middle East COMMENT Sounds like Hezbollah are still angry and they intend to respond with aggression to any Israeli aggression. |
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January 31, 2015
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah - Right to Repel Aggression
Joint Mossad & CIA operation Killed Imad Mughniyeh
TIMES OF ISRAEL ARTICLE
COMMENT Getting various US departments to sign off on an assassination still makes it an assassination by USA, which is an extra-judicial killing, I believe. Assassinated at the flick of a switch from Tel Aviv just doesn't sound credible. Whoever flicked that switch was there, I reckon. |
What went down in 1956?
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On the very day this article was hinting at the West 'reluctantly' arming Israel: July 4 – The first Lockheed U-2 spy plane flight over the Soviet Union. [Wikipedia]
President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs a Congress resolution, authorizing "In God we trust" as the national motto. Judging by the American stockpile of nuclear weapons, the motto should be: "In Nukes We Trust." While trusting in this nukes 'god', the Americans were nonetheless spying on 'the Reds' and innocently batting their eyes, feigning disinterest in the supply of weapons to Israel or promoting an arms race in the Middle East.
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Yet the 1955 figure for nuclear weapons stockpiles shows that the Americans were already running a crazy nukes arms race of their own . . . so what do you suppose might have been the real the likelihood of the Yanks and their Western allies shying away from a Middle Eastern arms race, particularly when they considered their ruling elite's interests were threatened, as in 1956? The Herald-Journal article above, just doesn't ring true when you consider the events of the day. C'mon, the West would have been arming Israel without any qualms (and whoever else may have served the interests of Western elites in the region), yet the West is portrayed as 'reluctant', while the scare of 'Red weapons' in Egypt (and the spectre of the 'official enemy') is raised as the focal point, taking the glare off the real agenda: preservation of Western imperialist interests. The following is a cool list of 1956 events pulled (selectively) from the Wikipedia entry: January 1 – The Anglo-Egyptian Condominium ends in Sudan. Between 1899 & 1956 Egyptian-British rule, but in practice British rule. July 4 – The first Lockheed U-2 spy plane flight over the Soviet Union. July 10 – The British House of Lords defeats the abolition of the death penalty. July 26 – Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalizes the Suez Canal sparking international condemnation. September 13 – The hard disk drive is invented by an IBM team led by Reynold B. Johnson. Dun Dun Dun! Here's the BIG ONE. About 3 weeks after the Herald-Journal article is published, we have this, surely anticipated, bombshell: July 26 – Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalizes the Suez Canal sparking international condemnation. [Wikipedia]
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Some lead-up to the Suez Crisis:
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January 30, 2015
‘Espionage Den'
‘Espionage Den' Westerners can see a Hollywood re-enactment of the early days of the hostage-taking, “Argo”, the wildly popular but very inaccurate docudrama, winner of 2012 Best Picture Oscar ... COMMENT Really enjoyed this article. These are only random extracts. Full article is on link above. |
Canada - Blasphemy
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Why Is Blasphemy Still Illegal in Canada? January 20, 2015 Section 296 of the Criminal Code of Canada states: "Every one who publishes a blasphemous libel is guilty of an indictable offense and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years." True, no one has been prosecuted under the law in more than 70 years; charges against the Canadian distributor of the Monty Python film Life of Brian in 1980, for example, were later dropped. But secular advocacy groups say it's plainly hypocritical for Canada to keep an anti-blasphemy law on the books when it accuses other countries of using similar laws to justify human rights abuses. The United Kingdom abolished its blasphemy law in 2008; the United States has never had one at the federal level. Meanwhile, Canada's law has expanded in application beyond Christianity to religion in general. EXTRACT ONLY - FULL @ SOURCE http://www.vice.com/read/blasphemy-in-canada-217 COMMENT What kind of demented government would even have an 'Office of Religious Freedom'? LINKS Canadian Constitution Foundation |
UAE-Funded Canada to train Egyptian police
Canada to train Egyptian police CAIRO - On 14 and 15 January, Canada's Foreign Minister John Baird visited Egypt with the intention of securing the release of imprisoned Al Jazeera journalist Mohammed Fahmy, a dual Canadian-Egyptian national. COMMENT Canadian politicians have to be the most brazenly disgusting of the whole bunch. Completely shameless. The Sisi government must be a USA, Israeli, Saudi Arabian & UAE backed government.
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