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August 20, 2015 0

Thailand Blasts: Has US Pivot to Asia Become a Brawl?

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Titled, " Revising U.S. Grand Strategy Toward China ," the report states in no uncertain terms: Because the American effort to ‘integrate’ China into the liberal international order has now generated new threats to U.S. primacy in Asia—and could result in a consequential challenge to American power globally—Washington needs a new grand strategy toward China that centers on balancing the rise of Chinese power rather than continuing to assist its ascendancy

August 3, 2015 0

Russia Pulls UN Cover Off MH17 Propaganda

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Links Russia Pulls UN Cover Off MH17 Propaganda August 4, 2015 ( Ulson Gunnar – NEO ) – Russia’s veto of the recent United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution regarding the Malaysia Airlines MH17 disaster over Ukraine a year ago has garnered immediate condemnation across the West. Predictably, Russia has been decried as obstructing justice with language intentionally used to further heap guilt upon Moscow… which might perhaps be why Moscow itself had no faith in a UNSC resolution regarding MH17 to begin with

June 24, 2015 0

Divestment and Dilberto si

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Tweet The encyclical emphasizes a moral element to the climate debate that the drier analyses miss. I wrote previously that a bishop flubbed a response to a Foxquestion about whether we shouldn’t do other things to help the poor instead of reducing our precious carbon emissions

June 20, 2015 0

Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Dodging or Driving the Rohingya Crisis?

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June 20, 2015 ( Tony Cartalucci – NEO ) – The Bangkok Post has recently featured an AFP report titled, " Suu Kyi dodges Rohingya issue again ," which claims:  In rare comments on Myanmar’s persecuted Rohingya Muslims, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi urged caution on granting citizenship to minorities, saying the sensitive issue must be addressed "very, very carefully." The report then added: But in an interview published online late Tuesday, Suu Kyi dodged a direct question on whether the Rohingya – who have triggered international outcry as they flee the country on rickety boats in their thousands – should be given citizenship. "The protection of rights of minorities is an issue which should be addressed very, very carefully and as quickly and effectively as possible, and I’m not sure the government is doing enough about it," she said. "It is such a sensitive issue, and there are so many racial and religious groups, that whatever we do to one group may have an impact on other groups as well," she stressed."So this is an extremely complex situation, and not something that can be resolved overnight." If it appears Suu Kyi is attempting to argue against granting the Rohingya people citizenship, most of whom have lived in Myanmar for generations, that is because she is.