Conflict in the Congo: Geopolitics of Plunder
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Links US Attempting Regime Change in Malaysia: Fact or fiction?  December 27, 2012 ( RT – Nile Bowie ) – As the South-East Asian nation of Malaysia prepares for general elections, distrust of the political opposition and accusations of foreign interference have been major talking points in the political frequencies emanating from Kuala Lumpur.ÂThe United Malays National Organization (UMNO) leads the country’s ruling coalition, Barisan Nasional, and has maintained power since Malaysian independence in 1957. One of Malaysia’s most recognizable figures is former Prime Minister Dr
Anonymous said… Well color me stoopid, that is why they call me "Hey Stoopid".This is not the first, nor will it be the last of the tragedies of mass killing events, given the unfortunate nickname "Going Postal"!Sadly, in the real world, the only man who needs a gun, is the brain less brain dead mononeuron end user!This is yet another tragic "Going Postal" event, since the first of the many reported since a crazed insane lunatic called Andrew Kehoe, deliberately bombed an occupied school, way back in 1927, killing many innocent children. His farm property was foreclosed due to his deliberate failure, from a variety of circumstances and self choice, to evade payment of his county school tax assessment.Hmmm, way back in the wake of the Columbine High School massacre, Marilyn Manson, made a very basic statement of reality
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Accompanying this report are stories such as Reuters’ " UN: Syria buffer zone plan raises questions ," which states:Â The United Nations said on Thursday proposals to set up secure safe zones in Syria to help end the 17-month conflict raised "serious questions" and would need to be studied carefully. Ahead of a meeting on the humanitarian situation in Syria, France and Britain warned Syria’s President Bashar Assad that military action to secure buffer zones for civilians inside the country was an option. Â Reuters goes on to "warn:"Â Creating a buffer zone for displaced Syrians would be difficult because a U.N.
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Reuters reported in their article, " Syrian rebels bomb security building in Damascus :"Â Protection for "liberated" areas would require no-fly zones enforced by foreign aircraft, which could stop deadly air raids by Assad’s forces on populated areas. But there is little chance of securing a Security Council mandate for such action given the continuing opposition of veto-wielding members Russia and China.