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October 7, 2014 0

Ukraine: Nazis in Plain Sight

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October 7, 2014 ( Tony Cartalucci – NEO ) – The Western press recently reported the destruction of a Soviet-era statue of Vladimir Lenin in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. The Washington Post would claim in its report, " Ukrainians just pulled down a massive Lenin statue. What does that signal for Russia

October 5, 2014 0

From Ukraine to Syria: UN’s Selective Defense of Human Rights

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Links From Ukraine to Syria: UN’s Selective Defense of Human Rights October 5, 2014 ( Ulson Gunnar – NEO ) -  For the past several years, the United Nations has served as a platform for Syria’s enemies to air allegations of human rights abuses and even attempts to use such allegations to justify military aggression against Syria itself. Tales of "barrel bombs" being used against civilians, the bombardment of enemy positions at the cost of civilian lives and the destruction of vital infrastructure have all been constructs in the West’s narrative against the Syrian government. Now that the US is itself bombing Syria, killing Syrians including innocent men, women and children, as well as vital infrastructure local populations depend on for their survival, the UN has grown suddenly quiet

October 2, 2014 0

Terrorism and Turmoil: US Containment of China

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Links Terrorism and Turmoil: US Containment of China October 2, 2014 (Tony Cartalucci – LD) – With Hong Kong’s "Occupy Central" fully exposed as US-backed sedition , readers should be aware that this latest turmoil is but one part of a greater ongoing campaign by the United States to contain and co-opt the nation of China.  As early as the Vietnam War, with the so-called "Pentagon Papers" released in 1969, it was revealed that the conflict was simply one part of a greater strategy aimed at containing and controlling China. Three important quotes from these papers reveal this strategy