Tag: foreign-policy

November 17, 2012 0

Understanding China’s Power Transition

By News Desk

 China’s Transition: Towards a Red Revival or Socialist Democracy?    November 17, 2012 ( Nile Bowie ) – As China’s 18th Communist Party Congress draws to a close, the world’s most populous nation prepares to install the country’s fifth generation of leadership since the Chinese Revolution of 1949

September 17, 2012 0

3 Reasons the US and Israel are Lying About Iran

By News Desk

By using US State Department-listed foreign terror organization (#30) Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) , the US and Israel have been waging years of covert war against the Iranian people . In March 2012’s " US State Department Hands Terror-Cult US Base in Iraq ," the history of MEK as well as advocacy for supporting its terrorist activities inside of Iran is exposed through a series of Western-media reports, government testimony, and US foreign policy papers. In February 2012’s " US Implausibly Denies Role in Israeli Terror Squads ," reports of both US officials admitting Israel’s backing of MEK terrorists to carry out assassinations inside of Iran, as well as evidence of US support for MEK are exposed.

September 12, 2012 0

US-Backed Terrorists Murder US’ Own Ambassador in Libya

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Wednesday, September 12, 2012 US-Backed Terrorists Murder US’ Own Ambassador in Libya Murdered US Ambassador exposes US "pro-democracy" foreign policy – same terrorists US backs in Syria are behind the murder of US Ambassador in Libya. by Tony Cartalucci Update : The picture below of John McCain in Benghazi, during the violent military subversion of Libya in 2011, includes the now deceased US Ambassador John Christopher Stevens on the right, wearing a blue tie.  Stevens has now become a victim of the very terrorists he played a role in creating. The caption below has been edited to reflect this information.

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