It can only get worse!
by wes Sunday, Dec 30 2012, 11:30am
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What could be worse than a single rogue superpower? Two or three criminal superpowers! The American presidential 'kill list' is focused on Yemen at present but the strikes are killing innocent women and children, not 'militants.' Russia and China remain oddly inactive and silent after a decade of uninterrupted Pentagon marauding around the globe.
Who would have imagined an American President that boasts an illegal murder list? But let's not take the situation out of its global context.
Criminal Drone strikes on Yemen have increased dramatically, as has the civilian death toll; however, the nations that should be demanding America obey international law, under threat of retaliation, remain mute. Russia and China stand condemned, their silence and inaction condemns and incriminates them both!
Only two nations are able to stop America in its tracks -- am I able to halt this orgy of star-spangled destruction and mass murder, of course not? However, if i had a mere fraction of the military resources of Russia and China I would immediately put an end to America's criminal campaign around the globe.
We have the ability to deliver and the technical expertise to ensure precision attacks for maximum effect/advantage.
If the Dragon's fire is extinguished and the Bear hibernates then we would happily take responsibility for New York, London and Rome.
It is becoming more evident by the day that Russia and China are not inactive players; their inaction, in view of supporting International laws and conventions, reveals their complicity. Other alternatives must be pursued and the leaderships of China and Russia should be viewed as complicit criminal partners of the USA -- it is simply impossible that these nations, given their nuclear capability, remain passive and silent in the face of OVERT American criminality over the past DECADE, unless of course their CORRUPT leaderships are party to the criminal enterprise!
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2012/12/30
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