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How China and the U.S. Are Spawning a Global Rivalry On the Seas
Prof. Alfred W. McCoy via claire, Tuesday, Apr 10 2018, 3:09am
Amid the intense coverage of Russian cyber-maneuvering and North Korean missile threats, another kind of great-power rivalry has been playing out quietly in the Indian and Pacific oceans. The U.S. and Chinese navies have been repositioning warships and establishing naval bases as if they were so many pawns on a geopolitical chessboard. To some it might seem curious, even quaint, that gunboats and naval bastions, once emblematic of the Victorian age, remain even remotely relevant in our own era of cyber-threats and space warfare.
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People Stop Wars NOT Governments
james, Tuesday, Apr 10 2018, 2:24am
The modern era is noted for wars based on lies, (Iraq, Afghanistan) false flag incidents (Vietnam, Syria) and pretexts (Libya) all of which wars were/are based on criminal DECEPTION.
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The Last War
Tyler Durden via jane, Monday, Apr 9 2018, 1:58am
The fallout from the Salisbury nerve agent attack reminds us of the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, which was the most immediate catalyst - of many parallel narrative and sequences of events - that ultimately resulted in World War I. We are not alone in this reasoning, as one high-level retired Russian general warns the Salisbury poisoning could lead to the “last war in the history of mankind.”
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Song
lex, Monday, Apr 9 2018, 1:27am
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As Expected -- False Flag Chemical Attack in Syria
justin, Sunday, Apr 8 2018, 3:30am
We can thank buffoon Boris Johnson for blowing it regarding the 'poisoning' and subsequent clearly orchestrated (by Washington) propaganda exercise blaming Russia for the alleged attack on a Russian double agent and his daughter. So what do we see today?
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It Seems Russia DIDN'T do it!
Finian Cunningham via gus, Sunday, Apr 8 2018, 2:39am
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall. Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty together again.
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The Work
sadh, Saturday, Apr 7 2018, 3:42am
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Futility
jake, Friday, Apr 6 2018, 1:21am
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Cubic Room
harley, Wednesday, Apr 4 2018, 4:45am
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Mass Deception and the Prelude to World War
Colin Todhunter via claire, Tuesday, Apr 3 2018, 3:05am
In Libya, NATO bombed a path to Tripoli to help its proxy forces on the ground oust Gaddafi. Tens of thousands lost their lives and that country’s social fabric and infrastructure now lies in ruins. Gaddafi was murdered and his plans to assert African independence and undermine Western (not least French) hegemony on that continent have been rendered obsolete.
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New Campaign Demands Tech Giants Pledge to Build 'Surveillance-Resistant Web'
Jake Johnson via ben, Tuesday, Apr 3 2018, 2:47am
After Facebook allowed its data to be weaponized "it's time that big IT companies take steps to ensure that using their products doesn't mean that users have to sacrifice their rights."
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Night Fishing
quill, Tuesday, Apr 3 2018, 2:22am
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Captured
zed, Monday, Apr 2 2018, 2:54am
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Eagle
julie, Monday, Apr 2 2018, 2:49am
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Sea and Rain
lucy, Sunday, Apr 1 2018, 2:47am
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Neoliberal Blairite Sharks Circling Corbyn Scent Blood
Jonathan Cook via claire, Saturday, Mar 31 2018, 2:42am
After a short reprieve following Jeremy Corbyn’s unexpected success in Britain’s general election last year, when he only narrowly lost the popular vote, most of the Labour parliamentary party are back, determined to bring him down. And once again, they are being joined by the corporate media in full battle cry. (story and 1 image)
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America's Dirty War on Syria
Joan Coxsedge via gus, Saturday, Mar 31 2018, 2:35am
I am sitting down nutting out what to write when most sensible people are going to the footie or watching sport on the telly, or going to the mind-numbing Grand Prix, or maybe trotting off to the flower show, which is as it should be, while out in the nasty world, we’re going down the toilet. I wish more Australians would fight back harder against all the rorts, the lies, the attacks on workers and the manipulated climate of hysteria being deliberately whipped up. We’re all supposed to believe the bullshit surrounding the ‘spy poisoning’ in London, with provocations multiplying to the point where they are becoming dangerous triggers for war, made more frighteningly real with the recent appointment of unhinged thug John Bolton as Trump’s new National Security Adviser.
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It begins with purity and ends with purity
jude, Friday, Mar 30 2018, 3:35am
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Civilised
stylus, Thursday, Mar 29 2018, 12:28am
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Integrity Has Vanished From The West
Paul Craig Roberts via jude, Wednesday, Mar 28 2018, 2:34am
Among Western political leaders there is not an ounce of integrity or morality. The Western print and TV media is dishonest and corrupt beyond repair. Yet the Russian government persists in its fantasy of “working with Russia’s Western partners.” The only way Russia can work with crooks is to become a crook. Is that what the Russian government wants?
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