Tag: development

September 22, 2012 0

Subverting Sanctions: Iran’s Strategic Economic Development

By News Desk

StopImperialism.com September 22, 2012  The ongoing overt and covert war against Iran, instigated by the United States and Israel primarily, seeks to isolate Iran politically, militarily and, most importantly, economically.  The Western imperialists have as their goal no less than full-scale war with Iran, a key regional power and one that the United States has failed to control or otherwise manipulate since the revolution of 1979.  Their attempts to demonize Iran as an international pariah and an irrational actor on the world stage have been repeatedly thwarted, most recently at the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Tehran, where two thirds of the world stood alongside Iran in condemning the sanctions imposed by the US and its European allies.  However, Iran’s response to the series of aggressions and provocations by the West is not purely a diplomatic one as evidenced by the summit. Rather, Iran is engaging in a process of economic cooperation and mutual development with powerful regional and international partners – a process which could marry the economic future of Iran with that of other nations – thereby countering the continued attempts at economic strangulation by the West

September 4, 2012 0

Supranational ASEAN is Super Folly for Southeast Asia

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Tuesday, September 4, 2012 Supranational ASEAN is Super Folly for Southeast Asia US reveals ASEAN as neo-imperial consolidation as Clinton calls on bloc to present a "united front" against China. by Tony Cartalucci September 4, 2012 – In the literary classic "Gulliver’s Travels," the protagonist, Lemuel Gulliver, finds himself shipwrecked on an island of tiny people called, " Lilliputians ." While he slept, the Lilliputians used their tiny rope and stakes to tie Gulliver down. When he awoke, though many times larger than any one of the Lilliputians, he was immobilized and at their mercy

August 25, 2012 0

2012 US Elections: Obamney vs. Rombama

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Saturday, August 25, 2012 2012 US Elections: Obamney vs. Rombama War, economic collapse, and personal devastation await Americans no matter who they vote for – and what we should do instead. by Tony Cartalucci August 25, 2012 -A vote for Obama will bring war with Syria, Iran, and eventually Russia and China.

July 23, 2012 0

Western Geopolitical Blitzkrieg in Sudan

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July 23, 2012 (Images & captions added)  The protests that have broken out in Sudan are, on the surface, the manifestation of legitimate grievances.  Portrayed in the Western media as a direct response to austerity measures implemented by Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir , these protests indicate a strong current of dissatisfaction among the people of the country.  However, seen from a broader, more critical perspective, the demonstrations are the tangible fruits of a carefully constructed destabilization campaign incorporating opposition political parties, civil society groups, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), Hollywood celebrities and Western financiers.  These powerful forces have aligned against the government in Khartoum in order to execute the geopolitical agenda of the imperialist ruling class in the West. The Development of the Protests The immediate impetus for the protests, which broke out in recent weeks in and around the capital of Khartoum, was the announcement of the removal of fuel subsidies.  This troubling development, coupled with other austerity measures such as the reduction of government jobs and the devaluation of the currency, were designed to mitigate the effects of soaring inflation in Sudan.  However, because of the integral role of fuel prices in the Sudanese economy, the move seemed to spark mass indignation.  In a country already dogged by high unemployment and rampant poverty, these difficult decisions inflamed already high tensions throughout the country.   Image : Areas in red are either being destabilized, already wrecked (Libya), while areas in blue include areas of American influence, or in Iraq’s case, recent occupation replaced with a covert presence