Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts
Showing posts with label United States. Show all posts

Monday, January 4, 2010

United States Increases Global Arms Sales


The Israeli press has recently reported that the United States will be providing arms sales to its Middle Eastern partners. In an attempt to discourage Iran and any Al-Qeada threats the United States is increasing terrorism around the world. Israel shouldn't be the only one concerned about violent repercussions. The United States in a path of collision and it continues to export terrorism around the world. Just like the situation in Afghanistan after the fall of the pro-soviet union that created cells of terror. The United States is once again creating the same conditions in Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, and Egypt. Eventually these countries will have active cells that will carry out terrorist activities in the United States. Israel has signed an arms deal with the United States in 2010 in order to deter Iran from attacking. But the United States is using the same old soviet era tactics to win the war against Islam. The difference between the covert operations as the soviets is that before the double agents just mislead each other on intelligence information. This time a slight mistake can end up in a double agents attempt in detonating a bomb and blowing up in your face. Israel has the right reason to be worried about United States arming its Middle Eastern partners. But it’s not just because the Middle East might turn into hot spots for active networks against Israel national interest. The situation also describes Israel long term situation with neighboring countries. Israel is hostile with American allies which creates a division with the United States. At the same time Israel wants weapons it wants to deter the United States in providing arms to certain Middle Eastern partners. The build up in arms to each of these countries in 2010 should lift eyebrows. In recent reports the CIA has caught an Iranian trying to buy weapons from Georgia. It is evident that the two sides are setting up a collision course with each other.

1. The United States is creating exporting and arming future terror networks against its own national interest.
2. Israel future will eventually be its own down fall if a one state solution is not found with the people of Palestine. Israel future will fail if it continues its aggressive posture in the Middle East.
3. The United States axes with moderate nations will eventually backfire.
4. A war with Iran will stagnate American economic development and creates more terrorism. Israel attack on Iran will increase world tension and create retaliation disproportionate to recent Al-Qaida activity.
5. End Game-America Economic power collapsing along with creating more hot spots around the world that will target both Britain and the United States.

Friday, December 25, 2009

The American Dream


When Pan Handling in America becomes a job it’s become the American Dream. It’s hard to avoid people when everyone in America is asking for a quarter. The American dream looks like a nightmare when everyday there are millions of people begging for money. It’s so common that the daily operations have become a job. In some streets you might have a couple of guys working together with regular work schedules. Each member has a certain shift in order to ask for money. On the nitty gritty streets of America a country so wealthy still can't even deal with their own impoverished people. While millions of jobs are moving abroad homelessness and poverty is a common seen. With billions of dollars spent on the military there is no wonder why America has yet to solve its problem on poverty.

Monday, December 21, 2009

The Panama Canal and US Objectives?


A long history of US intervention in the region should place every member of ALBA to take key note of US interest in the Panama Canal. A nation who continues to do business with Colombia, Mexico, and Afghanistan should really be understood as a key trafficking point. The fact that the former President was so interested in protecting the Panama Canal should raise eye brows. Why would the U.S. be so interested in covering the Panama Canal with so many nations? Could it be that from Colombia towards Panama and then Mexico the traffic of goods reaches the United States? The members of ALBA should demand that the Panama Canal be closed. In order to reduce the trafficking of illicit drugs region. We are coming to grips that the biggest dealer of guns, interventionism, and money is the United States. The former President of the United States Mr. George Bush was highly motivated to sign the PSI act. This allowed SOUTHCOM to project US power and influence in the region specifically targeting the Panal Canal.


Bush Family connected to Bin Laden Family, drugs, opium

Below is the link:
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/09_18_01_bushbin.html

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Real News Network:Latin America Multipolar Worlds and stirs Anger on Imperial and Colonial Powers



Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's visit to Brazil has sparked debates and observations all over the world as Luis Inacio Lula de Silva shows the real possibilities of a new, multipolar world. Brazil is becoming a real example of diplomacy, and of course the major powers are angry. Lula defends Iran's nuclear rights and is calling on Western powers to dump the idea of cornering Iran with threats. The question is if the world powers are willing to listen to Lula's advice.



Bangin on the Empire

The Honduras situation hasn't changed and in fact the United States Empire has strengthened the Latin American countries stance against imperialism. Every country in the continent of Latin America and the Caribbean are noticing the United States attacks on democracy. The United States diplomatic chess move on Honduras has failed and its imperial attempt in Afghanistan has failed. This so called "democracy" chess move is a disguise of the empire.




http://hondurasenlucha.blogspot.com/


Honduras: isolated, de factos prepare for vote
Submitted by WW4 Report on Tue, 11/24/2009 - 22:59. Guatemalan foreign minister Haroldo Rodas announced Nov. 21 that Guatemala was not going to recognize the general elections to be held in Honduras Nov. 29 under the de facto regime installed after the June 28 removal of President Manuel Zelaya. He added that Guatemala would not send observers to the elections. Spain is also planning not to send observers because it "cannot support" elections under these conditions, foreign ministry sources told the Spanish wire service EFE Nov. 21.

Many Latin American governments have rejected the plan to proceed with the elections, although it is supported by the US. The presidents of two of the nations with the largest economies—Brazilian president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Argentine president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner—confirmed on Nov. 18 that their governments would not recognize the elections if they are held under the coup regime. Ecuador has the same position, according to Foreign Minister Fander Falconí. Organization of American States (OAS) general secretary José Miguel Insulza has said that that organization can't send observers because the representatives of Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, Nicaragua and Venezuela indicated at a special meeting at the beginning of November that their governments wouldn't recognize the elections.

Despite the boycott, a delegation of 250 election observers has been put together. It will include two former center-right Latin American presidents: Vicente Fox Quesada of Mexico (2000-2006) and Alejandro Toledo of Peru (2001-2006). The main Guatemalan business group, the Committee of Commercial, Industrial and Financial Associations (CACIF), has agreed to participate. (Vos el Soberano, Honduras, Nov. 21 from EFE; ADN.es, Spain, Nov. 21 from EFE; Radio YVKE Mundial, Venezuela, Nov. 22; Reuters, Nov. 18)

On Nov. 20 Esdras Amado López, director of the Cholusat Sur Canal 36 television station, said his channel was "off the air because its signal has been interrupted with a signal from a parallel transmitter" playing "pornographic films and some westerns." "[T]errorists paid by the government of [de facto president Roberto] Micheletti" are responsible, according to López. He wrote National Telecommunications Commission (CONATEL) head Miguel Angel Rodas asking for his "immediate attention to an extremely delicate matter taking place in the moment during which Honduras is getting ready to be present at an electoral process in which freedom of the press is an important bastion for legitimizing the process."

Canal 36 and Radio Globo are the two largest broadcast media that have opposed the coup. The de facto government shut down both of them temporarily in the first days of the coup. (EFE, Nov. 20; Vos el Soberano, Nov. 20; Honduras Coup 2009 blog, Nov. 20)

On the weekend of Nov. 21 the Committee of Relatives of Disappeared Detainees in Honduras (COFADEH), one of the country's leading human rights organizations, warned of a deterioration in the human rights situation as the elections approached. COFADEH reported that there was an unusual deployment of soldiers, police agents and paramilitary groups in the country and that the military had acquired new equipment, including an armored car, a powerful water cannon and a chemical that would enable the authorities to identify anyone hit by the water for 48 hours. The group called for the international community to stay on alert about the situation. (Vos el Soberano, Nov. 22 from Defensoresenlinea.com; Prensa Latina, Nov. 22)



http://ww4report.com/node/7999

The recent developments show Mexico former president Vicente Fox supporting the Honduras coup. This should be condemned immediately and the people of Mexico should hold massive solidarity protest with the people of Honduras. In 2006 a leftist running president election was stolen by the corrupt Mexican government. The leftist candidate has publicly suggested that his country is being controlled by a mafia. The Mexican people should hold massive protest based on election fraud in their own home country and in solidarity with Honduras. They both have something deeply in common when it comes down to democracy.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Calle 13 Spoke man for Latin America


In recent months Calle 13 also known as Rene has been representing Latin America like never before. He has spoken openly against United States seven military bases in Colombia and Puerto Rico governor Luis Fortuno massive layoffs. He has publicly supported Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and has publicly supported Latin America integration. The situation in Latin America has become more hostile with United States intentions in destabilizing the region. The people of Latin America are fully aware of the United States intentions in the region. Just across South America we can see the people in the Caribbean nation Puerto Rico who have risen like a phoenix straight out of the ashes. They have held a nationwide strike and are planning to hold another one. It is obvious that those in Congress are paying close attention to the Caribbean nation. The threat of uprising in Puerto Rico can lead to a massive uprising here in the United States. I have full faith in my people that they will be able to mobilize stronger and in full force against the Imperial United States.






Friday, May 29, 2009

Why Obama can't be soft on North Korea

Below is the "The Christian Science Monitor" anaylis about Barack Obama stance against North Korea. The reason I find this particular article interesting is that its written within a context of religion. In recent news reports about Donald Rumsfeld use of biblic text sent to President Bush oval office describes what I consider the fog war. While news reports have indicated the use of biblical text in Iraq and other religious fanatic soldiers promoting conversion. One tends to wonder how far the Imperial United States is willing to go in converting the Middle East. The United States has been on going with the religious propaganda. In every home and house hold they are waging two physcos wars on every American. One is from the constant bombardment on television shows that deal with commercial consumerism. The other deals with the Christian religious propaganda that is on a 24 hour a day brain washing. But let me get back to the actual article. The article promotes a stronger stance from the Barack Obama against North Korea. That would be that America Empire is at war with the world. The "religious" website is promoting the bombing of North Korea with a nuclear bomb! If his isn't bad enough already the American Empire would also like to overthrow Iran Islamic Revolutionary Vanguard. The nature of this economic system will stop at nothing to ensure its hegemony in the world. I urge the people of the world to stop the American Empire. End all foreign and military occupation in the world. End the support for Saudi Arabia undemocratic system. End the support the United Arab Emerit undemocratic system. It's time that the world unite and end the SuperHyper power. -Don Famoso





Why Obama can't be soft on North Korea
Japan and South Korea already see him as eroding the US military posture in Asia.
By the Monitor's Editorial Board
from the May 28, 2009 edition
link:http://www.csmonitor.com/2009/0528/p08s01-comv.html




It would be hard to imagine President Obama ever standing only a few feet from the North Korean border and warning its leaders that if they ever used nuclear weapons, "it would be the end of their country."
Mr. Obama is not the threatening kind. He prefers "soft" power to win over his adversaries. In fact, after North Korea's May 25 test of a bomb close in size to the one dropped on Hiroshima, he said the US would merely "work with our friends and allies to stand up to this behavior."
What a contrast to the last Democratic president.
It was President Clinton who actually spoke those threatening "hard power" words – within earshot of North Korean soldiers – in 1993. At the time, Pyongyang was revving up its nuclear-bomb program.
Mr. Clinton knew something back then that Obama is learning on the job: Tough talk against an enemy is sometimes needed simply to reassure America's allies that the US will live up to its defense promises. Those commitments include its unique role to provide nuclear deterrence, or promised retaliation, if an ally is attacked.
By his actions and his words, Obama is sending worrisome signals to Japan and South Korea that they might be left alone in a confrontation with North Korea or even perhaps China.
It's an impression he needs to correct quickly with credible reassurance.
Beyond Obama's lackluster response so far to North Korea's first successful atomic blast, Japan and South Korea worry that the president's focus on his big domestic agenda will erode the US military posture in Asia and the will of Americans to defend allies.
They see Obama's pullout of troops from Iraq and the calls by some in the Democratic Party to set a timetable for a US retreat from Afghanistan.
They worry that his proposed cuts in ballistic-missile defense would leave Asian allies vulnerable while his cuts in F-22 fighter jets would harm Japan's ability to build a similar plane to defend itself against China.
They watch as Obama cuts the US Navy's plans to build more ships to counter China's growing submarine fleet.
They worry about US willingness to defend Taiwan – as Bill Clinton did in 1996 – against a hostile confrontation with China. That worry stems from Beijing's recent success in luring Taipei's leaders toward closer ties with the mainland, thus weakening US support for Taiwan's sovereignty and its military strength.
Tokyo also notices that Obama has appointed a Democratic Party fund-raiser as US ambassador to Japan and not a professional diplomat with Japanese experience. And both Seoul and Tokyo are worried about signals that Obama will hold direct talks with North Korea without including them.
All these moves help explain recent steps in Japan and South Korea to prepare for an Obama era of American retrenchment.
Many legislators in Seoul now want to delay the planned 2012 hand-over of the wartime operational control of South Korean troops from the US. With North Korea soon able to place a nuclear weapon on a missile, they prefer the US keep its hand on a military response. South Korea also decided this week to join the US-led global effort to interrupt air or sea deliveries by North Korea of unconventional weapons or missile parts.
In Japan, officials are so worried about the reliability of the US nuclear umbrella that the ruling Liberal Democratic Party is debating whether to develop a capability to strike North Korea – "in order not to sit and wait for death," as an LDP committee stated this week.
Some LDP officials even want Japan to openly consider acquiring its own nuclear-weapons capability. They cite polls showing a drop in trust of the US by the Japanese public, caused in part by its weak stance toward North Korea.
Coincidentally, a US Council on Foreign Relations report released Tuesday warned Obama that if he doesn't reaffirm the US nuclear deterrence, "some US allies may decide in the future to acquire nuclear weapons."
Obama must not let North Korea's nuclear weapons ignite an arms race in Asia. The world must not again witness the kind of military rivalry between Japan and China that led to World War II.
In both words and deeds, the president must reaffirm a strong, long-term US military commitment to its many allies in the region.