München, Nice, Orlando.
Zelfmoord-aanslagen door jonge moslim-mannen.
De media klagen. Het volk wordt bang en boos. De deskundigen verklaren. "Het is de Islam. Die onverdraagzame godsdienst met al die teksten die opwekken tot heilige oorlog."
Een test. De Koran is 1300 jaar oud. Zijn er al 1300 jaar zelfmoord-aanslagen door moslims? Hoeveel wilde schietpartijen waren er vóór 2001? Geen, zover ik me herinner.
Is er iets veranderd in de Koran? Zijn er haat-verzen bij geschreven?
Nee. Ook niet.
Maar wat is er dan gebeurd?
Sinds 2001 is het Yinon Plan tot uitvoer gebracht.
Moslimlanden worden vernietigd doordat krachten van buitenaf in die landen een burgeroorlog veroorzaken. ( Geheel volgens Training Circular 18-01).
Vanaf 2001 plukken we de vruchten van al die madrassa's die de Amerikaanse neocons als Richard Perle en consorten hebben gefinancierd, samen met hun (onwetende) helper Fetullah Gülen.
Sinds 2001 zijn de moslim-bashers met volle kracht aan het werk gegaan. Boeken, video's, fake-geschiedenis.
Sinds 2001 zijn er joodse figuren die zich vermommen als moslims en dan de meest agressieve verhalen vertellen. Denk aan Joseph Cohen: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DabIO_gwRgo
Joseph Cohen kennen we als leider van Revolution moslim. Hij heette toen Yusef al Khattab, en haalde vier keer het wereldnieuws met zijn extremistische verhalen. (Wenste een atoombom op Israel, was fan van de Fort Hood schutter, bedreigde de makers van South Park etc.)
Denk aan Adam Pearlman die zich voor deed als moslim-activist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsUtvOW6SR0
Kortom, kosten noch moeite zijn gespaard om de moslims zwart te maken.
En het was al niet gemakkelijk om een goede verstandhouding tussen moslims en autochtonen te handhaven, want ze zijn wel erg snel onze landen binnen gestroomd, en massa-immigratie geeft altijd flinke problemen. Altijd. Ongeacht wie de immigranten zijn.
"OK. Dus de moslims zijn zwart gemaakt en vernederd. Maar dat wil toch niet zeggen dat je met een geweer de straat op gaat om onschuldigen te vermoorden? " zult u zeggen.
Ja en nee.
99% van de moslims is in staat om de jarenlange vernedering en het diepe kwetsen van hun heiligste gevoelens (de profeet naakt en pornografisch afgebeeld, dat moet toch kunnen! Dat zijn de hogere waarden van de Vrije pers!) over zich heen te laten komen.
Maar 1% van de moslims lukt dat niet. Zoals ook 1 % van de mensen die lang gepest wordt het recht in eigen hand neemt. En 1% van de vrouwen die in haar huwelijk mishandelt wordt uiteindelijk haar man zal proberen te vermoorden.
Zo zitten mensen nu eenmaal in elkaar. De eigenschappen zijn volgens de Gaus kromme verdeeld, en de 1% die zich in de extremen bevindt, zal tot agressie over gaan.
"Maar die moslims zijn toch de daders. Ze hebben toch schuld!"
Ja en nee.
Daders zijn ze zeker. Maar is een gepest jongetje schuldig aan de wraak die hij neemt? Of de duizend maal verkrachte vrouw. Is zij schuldig? Of zijn de pestkop en de verkrachter de schuldigen?
Het antwoord is aan U.
Saturday, July 23, 2016
Friday, July 15, 2016
542 De Amerikaanse politiek: puin en bloed.
Dit is het ware gezicht van Amerika:
Origineel: Alternet.
Origineel: Alternet.
35 Countries Where the U.S. Has Supported Fascists, Drug Lords and Terrorists
March 4, 2014
Photo Credit: Shutterstock.com
The U.S. is backing Ukraine's extreme right-wing Svoboda party and violent neo-Nazis whose armed uprising paved the way for a Western-backed coup. Events in the Ukraine are giving us another glimpse through the looking-glass of U.S. propaganda wars against fascism, drugs and terrorism. The ugly reality behind the mirror is that the U.S. government has a long and unbroken record of working with fascists, dictators, druglords and state sponsors of terrorism in every region of the world in its elusive but relentless quest for unchallenged global power.
Behind a firewall of impunity and protection from the State Department and the CIA, U.S. clients and puppets have engaged in the worst crimes known to man, from murder and torture to coups and genocide. The trail of blood from this carnage and chaos leads directly back to the steps of the U.S. Capitol and the White House. As historian Gabriel Kolko observed in 1988, "The notion of an honest puppet is a contradiction Washington has failed to resolve anywhere in the world since 1945." What follows is a brief A to Z guide to the history of that failure.
1. Afghanistan
In the 1980s, the U.S. worked with Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to overthrow Afghanistan's socialist government. It funded, trained and armed forces led by conservative tribal leaders whose power was threatened by their country's progress on education, women's rights and land reform. After Mikhail Gorbachev withdrew Soviet forces in 1989, these U.S.-backed warlords tore the country apart and boosted opium production to an unprecedented level of 2,000 to 3,400 tons per year. The Taliban government cut opium production by 95% in two years between 1999 and 2001, but the U.S. invasion in 2001 restored the warlords and drug lords to power. Afghanistan now ranks 175th out of 177countries in the world for corruption, 175th out of 186 in human development, and since 2004, it has produced an unprecedented 5,300 tons of opium per year. President Karzai's brother, Ahmed Wali Karzai, was well known as a CIA-backed drug lord. After a major U.S. offensive in Kandahar province in 2011, Colonel Abdul Razziq was appointed provincial police chief, boosting a heroin smuggling operation that already earned him $60 million per year in one of the poorestcountries in the world.
2. Albania
Between 1949 and 1953, the U.S. and U.K. set out to overthrow the government of Albania, the smallest and most vulnerable communist country in Eastern Europe. Exiles were recruited and trained to return to Albania to stir up dissent and plan an armed uprising. Many of the exiles involved in the plan were former collaborators with the Italian and German occupation during World War II. They included former Interior Minister Xhafer Deva, who oversaw the deportations of "Jews, Communists, partisans and suspicious persons" (as described in a Nazi document) to Auschwitz. Declassified U.S. documents have since revealed that Deva was one of 743 fascist war criminals recruited by the U.S. after the war.
3. Argentina
U.S. documents declassified in 2003 detail conversations between U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Argentinian Foreign Minister Admiral Guzzetti in October 1976, soon after the military junta seized power in Argentina. Kissinger explicitly approved the junta's "dirty war," in which it eventually killed up to 30,000, most of them young people, and stole 400 children from the families of their murdered parents. Kissinger told Guzzetti, "Look, our basic attitude is that we would like you to succeed... the quicker you succeed the better." The U.S. Ambassador in Buenos Aires reported that Guzzetti "returned in a state of jubilation, convinced that there is no real problem with the US government over that issue." ("Daniel Gandolfo," "Presente!")
4. Brazil
In 1964, General Castelo Branco led a coup that sparked 20 years of brutal military dictatorship. U.S. military attache Vernon Walters, later Deputy CIA Director and UN Ambassador, knew Castelo Branco well from World War II in Italy. As a clandestine CIA officer, Walters' records from Brazil have never been declassified, but the CIA provided all the support needed to ensure the success of the coup, including funding for opposition labor and student groups in street protests, as in Ukraine and Venezuela today. A U.S. Marine amphibious force on standby to land in Sao Paolo was not needed. Like other victims of U.S.-backed coups in Latin America, the elected President Joao Goulart was a wealthy landowner, not a communist, but his efforts to remain neutral in the Cold War were as unacceptable to Washington as President Yanukovich's refusal to hand the Ukraine over to the west 50 years later.
5. Cambodia
When President Nixon ordered the secret and illegal bombing of Cambodia in 1969, American pilots were ordered to falsify their logs to conceal their crimes. They killed at least half a million Cambodians, dropping more bombs than on Germany and Japan combined in World War II. As the Khmer Rouge gained strength in 1973, the CIA reported that its "propaganda has been most effective among refugees subjected to B-52 strikes." After the Khmer Rouge killed at least 2 million of its own people and was finally driven out by the Vietnamese army in 1979, the U.S. Kampuchea Emergency Group, based in the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok, set out to feed and supply them as the "resistance" to the new Vietnamese-backed Cambodian government. Under U.S. pressure, the World Food Program provided $12 million to feed 20,000 to 40,000 Khmer Rouge soldiers. For at least another decade, the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency provided the Khmer Rouge with satellite intelligence, while U.S. and British special forces trained them to lay millions of land mines across Western Cambodia which still kill or maim hundreds of people every year.
6. Chile
When Salvador Allende became President in 1970, President Nixon promised to"make the economy scream" in Chile. The U.S., Chile's largest trading partner, cut off trade to cause shortages and economic chaos. The CIA and State Department had conducted sophisticated propaganda operations in Chile for a decade, funding conservative politicians, parties, unions, student groups and all forms of media, while expanding ties with the military. After General Pinochet seized power, the CIA kept Chilean officials on its payroll and worked closely with Chile's DINA intelligence agency as the military government killed thousands of people and jailed and tortured tens of thousands more. Meanwhile, the "Chicago Boys," over 100 Chilean students sent by a State Department program to study under Milton Friedman at the University of Chicago, launched a radical program of privatization, deregulation and neoliberal policies that kept the economy screaming for most Chileans throughout Pinochet's 16-year military dictatorship.
7. China
By the end of 1945, 100,000 U.S. troops were fighting alongside Chinese Kuomintang (and Japanese) forces in Communist-held areas of northern China. Chiang Kai-Shek and the Kuomintang may have been the most corrupt of all U.S. allies. A steady stream of U.S. advisers in China warned that U.S. aid was being stolen by Chiang and his cronies, some of it even sold to the Japanese, but the U.S. commitment to Chiang continued throughout the war, his defeat by the Communists and his rule of Taiwan. Secretary of State Dulles' brinksmanship on behalf of Chiang twice led the U.S. to the brink of nuclear war with China on his behalf in 1955 and 1958 over Matsu and Qemoy, two small islands off the coast of China.
8. Colombia
When U.S. special forces and the Drug Enforcement Administration aided Colombian forces to track down and kill drug lord Pablo Escobar, they worked with a vigilante group called Los Pepes. In 1997, Diego Murillo-Bejarano and other Los Pepes' leaders co-founded the AUC (United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia) which was responsible for 75% of violent civilian deaths in Colombia over the next 10 years.
9. Cuba
The United States supported the Batista dictatorship as it created the repressive conditions that led to the Cuban Revolution, killing up to 20,000 of its own people. Former U.S. Ambassador Earl Smith testified to Congress that, "the U.S. was so overwhelmingly influential in Cuba that the American Ambassador was the second most important man, sometimes even more important than the Cuban president." After the revolution, the CIA launched a long campaign of terrorism against Cuba, training Cuban exiles in Florida, Central America and the Dominican Republic to commit assassinations and sabotage in Cuba. CIA-backed operations against Cuba included the attempted invasion at the Bay of Pigs, in which 100 Cuban exiles and four Americans were killed; several attempted assassinations of Fidel Castro and successful assassinations of other officials; several bombing raids in 1960 (three Americans killed and two captured) and terrorist bombings targeting tourists as recently as 1997; the apparent bombing of a French ship in Havana harbor (at least 75 killed); a biological swine flu attack that killed half a million pigs; and the terrorist bombing of a Cuban airliner (78 killed) planned by Luis Posada Carriles and Orlando Bosch, who remain free in America despite the U.S. pretense of waging a war against terrorism. Bosch was granted a presidential pardon by the first President Bush.
10. El Salvador
The civil war that swept El Salvador in the 1980s was a popular uprising against a government that ruled with the utmost brutality. At least 70,000 people were killed and thousands more were disappeared. The UN Truth Commission set up after the war found that 95% of the dead were killed by government forces and death squads, and only 5% by FLMN guerrillas. The government forces responsible for this one-sided slaughter were almost entirely established, trained, armed and supervised by the CIA, U.S. special forces and the U.S. School of the Americas. The UN Truth Commission found that the units guilty of the worst atrocities, like the Atlacatl Battalion which conducted the infamous El Mozote massacre, were precisely the ones most closely supervised by American advisers. The American role in this campaign of state terrorism is now hailed by senior U.S. military officers as a model for "counter-insurgency" in Colombia and elsewhere as the U.S. war on terror spreads its violence and chaos across the world.
11. France
In France, Italy, Greece, Indochina, Indonesia, Korea and the Philippines at the end of World War II, advancing allied forces found that communist resistance forces had gained effective control of large areas or even entire countries as German and Japanese forces withdrew or surrendered. In Marseille, the CGT communist trade union controlled the docks that were critical to trade with the U.S. and the Marshall plan. The OSS had worked with the U.S.-Sicilian mafia and Corsican gangsters during the war. So after the OSS merged into the new CIA after the war, it used its contacts to restore Corsican gangsters to power in Marseille, to break dock strikes and CGT control of the docks. It protected the Corsicans as they set up heroin labs and began shipping heroin to New York, where the American-Sicilian mafia also flourished under CIA protection. Ironically, supply disruptions due to the war and the Chinese Revolution had reduced the number of heroin addicts in the U.S. to 20,000 by 1945 and heroin addiction could have been virtually eliminated, but the CIA's infamous French Connection instead brought a new wave of heroin addiction, organized crime and drug-related violence to New York and other American cities.
12. Ghana
There seem to be no inspiring national leaders in Africa these days. But that may be America's fault. In the 1950s and 1960s, there was a rising star in Ghana:Kwame Nkrumah. He was Prime Minister under British rule from 1952 to 1960, when Ghana became independent and he became president. He was a socialist, a pan-African and an anti-imperialist, and, in 1965, he wrote a book called Neo-Colonialism: The Last Stage of Imperialism. Nkrumah was overthrown in a CIA coup in 1966. The CIA denied involvement at the time, but the British press later reported that 40 CIA officers operated out of the U.S. Embassy "distributing largesse among President Nkrumah's secret adversaries," and that their work "was fully rewarded." Former CIA officer John Stockwell revealed more about the CIA's decisive role in the coup in his book In Search of Enemies.
13. Greece
When British forces landed in Greece in October 1944, they found the country under the effective control of ELAS-EAM, the leftist partisan group formed by the Greek Communist Party in 1941 after the Italian and German invasion. ELAS-EAM welcomed the British forces, but the British refused any accommodation with them and installed a government that included royalists and Nazi collaborators. When ELAS-EAM held a huge demonstration in Athens,police opened fire and killed 28 people. The British recruited members of the Nazi-trained Security Battalions to hunt down and arrest ELAS members, who once again took up arms as a resistance movement. In 1947, with a civil war raging, the bankrupt British asked the U.S. to take over their role in occupied Greece. The U.S. role in supporting an incompetent fascist government in Greece was enshrined in the "Truman Doctrine," seen by many historians as the beginning of the Cold War. ELAS-EAM fighters laid down their arms in 1949 after Yugoslavia withdrew its support, and 100,000 were either executed, exiled or jailed. The liberal Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou was overthrown in a CIA-backed coup in 1967, leading to seven more years of military rule. His son Andreas was elected as Greece's first "socialist" president in 1981, but many ELAS-EAM members jailed in the 1940s were never freed and died in prison.
14. Guatemala
After its first operation to overthrow a foreign government in Iran in 1953, theCIA launched a more elaborate operation to remove the elected liberal government of Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala in 1954. The CIA recruited and trained a small army of mercenaries under Guatemalan exile Castillo Armas to invade Guatemala, with 30 unmarked U.S. planes providing air support. U.S. Ambassador Peurifoy prepared a list of Guatemalans to be executed, and Armas was installed as president. The reign of terror that followed led to 40 years of civil war, in which at least 200,000 were killed, most of them indigenous people. The climax of the war was the campaign of genocide in Ixil by President Rios Montt, for which he was sentenced to life in prison in 2013, until Guatemala's Supreme Court rescued him on a technicality. A new trial is scheduled for 2015. Declassified CIA documents reveal that the Reagan administration was well aware of the indiscriminate and genocidal nature of Guatemalan military operations when it approved new military aid in 1981, including military vehicles, spare parts for helicopters and U.S. military advisers. The CIA documents detail the massacre and destruction of entire villages, and conclude, "The well documented belief by the army that the entire Ixil Indian population is pro-EGP (Guerrilla Army of the Poor) has created a situation in which the army can be expected to give no quarter to combatants and non-combatants alike."
15. Haiti
Almost 200 years after the slave rebellion that created the nation of Haiti and defeated Napoleon's armies, the long-suffering people of Haiti finally elected a truly democratic government led by Father Jean-Bertrand Aristide in 1991. But President Aristide was overthrown in a U.S.-backed military coup after eight months in office, and the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) recruited a paramilitary force called FRAPH to target and destroy Aristide's Lavalas movement in Haiti. The CIA put FRAPH's leader Emmanuel "Toto" Constant on its payroll and shipped in weapons from Florida. When President Clinton sent a U.S. occupation force to restore Aristide to office in 1994, FRAPH members detained by U.S. forces were freed on orders from Washington, and the CIA maintained FRAPH as a criminal gang to undermine Aristide and Lavalas. After Aristide was elected president a second time in 2000, a force of 200 U.S. special forces trained 600 former FRAPH members and others in the Dominican Republic to prepare for a second coup. In 2004, they launched a campaign of violence to destabilize Haiti, which provided the pretext for U.S. forces to land in Haiti and remove Aristide from office.
16. Honduras
The 2009 coup in Honduras has led to severe repression and death squad murders of political opponents, union organizers and journalists. At the time of the coup, U.S. officials denied any role in the coup and used semantics to avoid cutting off U.S. military aid as required under U.S. law. But two Wikileaks cables revealed that the U.S. Embassy was the main power broker in managing the aftermath of the coup and forming a government that is now repressing and murdering its people.
17. Indonesia
In 1965, General Suharto seized effective power from President Sukarno on the pretext of combatting a failed coup and unleashed an orgy of mass murderthat killed at least half a million people. U.S. diplomats later admitted providing lists of 5,000 Communist Party members to be killed. Political officer Robert Martens said, "It really was a big help to the army. They probably killed a lot of people, and I probably have a lot of blood on my hands, but that's not all bad. There's a time when you have to strike hard at a decisive moment."
18. Iran
Iran may be the most instructive case of a CIA coup that caused endless long-term problems for the United States. In 1953, the CIA and the U.K.'s MI6overthrew the popular, elected government of Mohammed Mossadegh. Iran had nationalized its oil industry by a unanimous vote of parliament, ending a BP monopoly that only paid Iran a 16% royalty on its oil. For two years, Iran resisted a British naval blockade and international economic sanctions. After President Eisenhower took office in 1953, the CIA agreed to a British request to intervene. After the initial coup failed and the Shah and his family fled to Italy, the CIA payed millions of dollars to bribe military officers and pay gangsters to unleash violence in the streets of Tehran. Mossadegh was finally removed and the Shah returned to rule as a brutal Western puppet until the Iranian Revolution in 1979.
19. Israel
Just as the U.S. uses its economic and military power, its sophisticated propaganda system and its position as a Permanent Member of the UN Security Council to violate international law with impunity, it also uses the same tools to shield its ally Israel from accountability for international crimes. Since 1966, the U.S. has used its Security Council veto 83 times, more than the other four Permanent Members combined, and 42 of those vetoes have been on resolutions related to Israel and/or Palestine. Just last week, Amnesty International published a report that, "Israeli forces have displayed a callous disregard for human life by killing dozens of Palestinian civilians, including children, in the occupied West Bank over the past three years with near total impunity." Richard Falk, the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights in the Occupied Territoriescondemned the 2008 assault on Gaza as a "massive violation of international law," adding that nations like the U.S. "that have supplied weapons and supported the siege are complicit in the crimes." The Leahy Lawrequires the U.S. to cut off military aid to forces that violate human rights, but it has never been enforced against Israel. Israel continues to build settlements in occupied territory in violation of the 4th Geneva Convention, making it harder to comply withSecurity Council resolutions that require it to withdraw from occupied territory. But Israel remains beyond the rule of law, shielded from accountability by its powerful patron, the United States.
20. Iraq
In 1958, after the British-backed monarchy was overthrown by General Abdul Qasim, the CIA hired a 22-year-old Iraqi named Saddam Hussein to assassinate the new president. Hussein and his gang botched the job and he fled to Lebanon, wounded in the leg by one of his companions. The CIA rented him an apartment in Beirut and then moved him to Cairo, where he was paid as an agent of Egyptian intelligence and was a frequent visitor at the U.S. Embassy. Qasim was killed in a CIA-backed Baathist coup in 1963, and as in Guatemala and Indonesia, the CIA gave the new government a list of at least 4,000 communists to be killed. But, once in power, the Baathist revolutionary government was no Western puppet, and it nationalized Iraq's oil industry, adopted an Arab nationalist foreign policy and built the best education and health systems in the Arab world. In 1979, Saddam Hussein became president, conducted purges of political opponents and launched a disastrous war against Iran. The U.S. DIA provided satellite intelligence to target chemical weapons that the West helped him to produce, and Donald Rumsfeld and other U.S. officials welcomed him as an ally against Iran. Only after Iraq invaded Kuwait and Hussein became more useful as an enemy did U.S. propaganda brand him as "a new Hitler." After the U.S. invaded Iraq on false pretenses in 2003, the CIA recruited 27 brigades of "Special Police,"merging the most brutal of Saddam Hussein's security forces with the Iranian-trained Badr militia to form death squads that murdered tens of thousands of mostly Sunni Arab men and boys in Baghdad and elsewhere in a reign of terror that continues to this day.
21. Korea
When U.S. forces arrived in Korea in 1945, they were greeted by officials of the Korean People's Republic (KPR), formed by resistance groups which had disarmed surrendering Japanese forces and begun to establish law and order throughout Korea. General Hodge had them thrown out of his office and placed the southern half of Korea under U.S. military occupation. By contrast, Russian forces in the North recognized the KPR, leading to the long-term division of Korea. The U.S. flew in Syngman Rhee,a conservative Korean exile, and installed him as President of South Korea in 1948. Rhee became a dictator on an anti-communist crusade, arresting and torturing suspected communists, brutally putting down rebellions, killing 100,000 people and vowing to take over North Korea. He was at least partly responsible for the outbreak of the Korean War and for the allied decision to invade North Korea once South Korea had been recaptured. He was finally forced to resign by mass student protests in 1960.
22. Laos
The CIA began providing air support to French forces in Laos in 1950, and remained involved there for 25 years. The CIA engineered at least three coups between 1958 and 1960 to keep the growing leftist Pathet Lao out of government. It worked with right-wing Laotian drug lords like General Phoumi Nosavan, transporting opium between Burma, Laos and Vietnam and protecting his monopoly on the opium trade in Laos. In 1962, the CIA recruited a clandestine mercenary army of 30,000 veterans of previous guerrilla wars from Thailand, Korea, Vietnam and the Philippines to fight the Pathet Lao. As large numbers of American GIs in Vietnam got hooked on heroin, the CIA's Air America transported opium from Hmong territory in the Plain of Jars to General Vang Pao's heroin labs in Long Tieng and Vientiane for shipment to Vietnam. When the CIA failed to defeat the Pathet Lao, the U.S. bombed Laos almost as heavily as Cambodia, with 2 million tons of bombs.
23. Libya
NATO's war on Libya epitomized President Obama's "disguised, quiet, media-free" approach to war. NATO's bombing campaign was fraudulently justified to the UN Security Council as an effort to protect civilians, and the instrumental role of Western and other foreign special forces on the ground was well-disguised, even when Qatari special forces (including ex-ISI Pakistani mercenaries) led the final assault on the Bab Al-Aziziya HQ in Tripoli. NATO conducted 7,700 air strikes, 30,000 -100,000 people were killed, loyalist towns were bombed to rubble and ethnically cleansed, and the country is in chaos as Western-trained and -armed Islamist militias seize territory and oil facilities and vie for power. The Misrata militia, trained and armed by Western special forces, is one of the most violent and powerful. As I write this, protesters have just stormed the Congress building in Tripoli for the fourth or fifth time in recent months, and two elected Representatives have been shot and wounded as they fled.
24. Mexico
The death toll in Mexico's drug wars recently passed 100,000. The most violent of the drug cartels is Los Zetas. U.S. officials call the Zetas "the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous drug cartel operating in Mexico." The Zetas cartel was formed by Mexican security forces trained by U.S. special forces at the School of the Americas in Fort Benning, Georgia, and at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
25. Myanmar
After the Chinese Revolution, Kuomintang generals moved into northern Burma and became powerful drug lords, with Thai military protection, financing from Taiwan and air transport and logistical support from the CIA. Burma's opium production grew from 18 tons in 1958 to 600 tons in 1970. The CIA maintained these forces as a bulwark against communist China but they transformed the"golden triangle" into the world's largest opium producer. Most of the opium was shipped by mule trains into Thailand where other CIA allies shipped it to heroin labs in Hong Kong and Malaysia. The trade shifted around 1970 as CIA partner General Vang Pao set up new labs in Laos to provide heroin to GIs in Vietnam.
26. Nicaragua
Anastasio Somosa ruled Nicaragua as his personal fiefdom for 43 years with unconditional U.S. support, as his National Guard committed every crime imaginable from massacres and torture to extortion and rape with complete impunity. After he was finally overthrown by the Sandinista Revolution in 1979, the CIA recruited, trained and supported "contra" mercenaries to invade Nicaragua and conduct terrorism to destabilize the country. In 1986, the International Court of Justice found the United States guilty of aggression against Nicaragua for deploying the contras and mining Nicaraguan ports. The court ordered the U.S. to cease its aggression and pay war reparations to Nicaragua, but they have never been paid. The U.S. response was to declare that it would no longer recognize the binding jurisdiction of the ICJ, effectively setting itself beyond the rule of international law.
27.Pakistan; 28.Saudi Arabia; 29. Turkey
After reading my last AlterNet piece on the failed war on terror, former CIA and State Department terrorism expert Larry Johnson told me, "The main problem with respect to assessing the terrorist threat is to accurately define the state sponsorship. The biggest culprits today, in contrast to 20 years ago, are Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Iran, despite the right-wing/neocon ravings, is not that active in encouraging and/or facilitating terrorism." In the past 12 years, U.S. military aid to Pakistan has totaled $18.6 billion. The U.S. has just negotiated the largest arms deal in history with Saudi Arabia. And Turkey is a long-standing member of NATO. All three major state sponsors of terrorism in the world today are U.S. allies.
30. Panama
U.S. drug enforcement officials wanted to arrest Manuel Noriega in 1971, when he was the chief of military intelligence in Panama. They had enough evidence to convict him of drug trafficking, but he was also a long-time agent and informer for the CIA, so like other drug-dealing CIA agents from Marseille to Macao, he was untouchable. He was temporarily cut loose during the Carter administration but otherwise kept collecting at least $100,000 per year from the U.S. Treasury. As he rose to be the de facto ruler of Panama, he became even more valuable to the CIA, reporting on meetings with Fidel Castro and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua and supporting U.S. covert wars in Central America. Noriega probably quit drug trafficking in about 1985, well before the U.S. indicted him for it in 1988. The indictment was a pretext for the U.S. invasion of Panama in 1989, whose main purpose was to give the U.S. greater control over Panama, at the expense of at least 2,000 lives.
31. The Philippines
Since the U.S. launched its so-called war on terror in 2001, a task force of 500 US JSOC forces has conducted covert operations in the southern Philippines. Now, under Obama's "pivot to Asia," U.S. military aid to the Philippines is increasing, from $12 million in 2011 to $50 million this year. But Filippino human rights activists report that the increased aid coincides with increased military death squad operations against civilians. The past three years have seen at least 158 people killed by death squads.
32. Syria
When President Obama approved flying weapons and militiamen from Libya to the "Free Syrian Army" base in Turkey in unmarked NATO planes in late 2011, he was calculating that the U.S. and its allies could replicate the "successful" overthrow of the Libyan government. Everyone involved understood that Syria would be a longer and bloodier conflict, but they gambled that the end result would be the same, even though 55% of Syrians told pollsters they still supported Assad. A few months later, Western leaders undermined Kofi Annan's peace plan with their "Plan B," "Friends of Syria." This was not an alternative peace plan, but a commitment to escalation, offering guaranteed support, money and weapons to the jihadis in Syria to make sure they ignored the Annan peace plan and kept fighting. That move sealed the fate of millions of Syrians. Over the past two years Qatar has spent $3 billion and flown in planeloads of weapons, Saudi Arabia has shipped weapons from Croatia, and Western and Arab royalist special forces have trained thousands of increasingly radicalized fundamentalist jihadis, now allied with al-Qaeda. The Geneva II talks were a half-hearted effort to revive the 2012 Annan peace plan, but Western insistence that a "political transition" means the immediate resignation of Assad reveals that Western leaders still value regime change more than peace. To paraphrase Phyllis Bennis, the U.S. and its allies are still willing to fight to the last Syrian.
33. Uruguay
The foreign officials the U.S. has worked with include many who have benefited from their cooperation in American crimes around the world. But in Uruguay in 1970, when Police Chief Alejandro Otero objected to Americans training his officers in the art of torture, he was demoted. The U.S. official he complained to was Dan Mitrione, who worked for the U.S. Office of Public Safety, a division of the US Agency for International Development. Mitrione's training sessions reportedly included torturing homeless people to death with electric shocks to teach his students how far they could go.
34. Yugoslavia
The NATO aerial bombardment of Yugoslavia in 1999 was a flagrant crime of aggression in violation of Article 2.4 of the UN Charter. When British Foreign Secretary Robin Cook told Secretary of State Albright that the U.K. was having "difficulties with its lawyers" over the planned attack, she told him the U.K. should "get new lawyers," according to her deputy James Rubin. NATO's proxy ground force in its aggression against Yugoslavia was the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), led by Hashim Thaci. A 2010 report by the Council of Europe and a book by Carla Del Ponte, the former prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia, support long-standing allegations that at the time of the NATO invasion, Thaci ran a criminal organization called the Drenica group which sent more than 400 captured Serbs to Albania to be killed so that their organs could be extracted and sold for transplant. Hashim Thaci is now the Prime Minister of the NATO protectorate of Kosovo.
35. Zaire
Patrice Lumumba, the president of the pan-Africanist Mouvement National Congolais, took part in the Congo's struggle for independence and became the Congo's first elected Prime Minister in 1960. He was deposed in a CIA-backed coup led by Joseph-Desire Mobutu, his Army Chief of Staff. Mobutu handed Lumumba over to the Belgian-backed separatists and Belgian mercenaries he had been fighting in Katanga province, and he was shot by a firing squad led by a Belgian mercenary. Mobutu abolished elections and appointed himself president in 1965, and ruled as a dictator for 30 years. He killed political opponents in public hangings, had others tortured to death, and eventually embezzled at least $5 billion while Zaire, as he renamed it, remained one of the poorest countries in the world. But U.S. support for Mobutu continued. Even as President Carter publicly distanced himself, Zaire continued to receive 50% of all U.S. military aid to sub-Saharan Africa. When Congress voted to cut off military aid, Carter and U.S. business interests worked to restore it. Only in the 1990s did U.S. support start to waver, until Mobutu was deposed by Laurent Kabila in 1997 and died soon afterward.
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Major Joe Blair was the director of instruction at the U.S. School of the Americas (SOA) from 1986 to 1989. He described the training he oversaw at SOA as the following: "The doctrine that was taught was that if you want information you use physical abuse, false imprisonment, threats to family members, and killing. If you can't get the information you want, if you can't get that person to shut up or stop what they're doing, you assassinate them—and you assassinate them with one of your death squads."
The stock response of U.S. officials to the exposure of the systematic crimes I've described is that such things may have occurred at certain times in the past but that they in no way reflect long-term or ongoing U.S. policy. The School of the Americas was moved from the Panama Canal Zone to Fort Benning, Georgia, and replaced by the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC) in 2001. But Joe Blair has something to say about that too. Testifying at a trial of SOA Watch protesters in 2002, he said, "There are no substantive changes besides the name. They teach the identical courses that I taught, and changed the course names and use the same manuals."
A huge amount of human suffering could be alleviated and global problems solved if the United States would make a genuine commitment to human rights and the rule of law, as opposed to one it only applies cynically and opportunistically to its enemies, but never to itself or its allies.
Nicolas J. S. Davies is the author of "Blood On Our Hands: The American Invasion and Destruction of Iraq." Davies also wrote the chapter on "Obama At War" for the book, "Grading the 44th President: A Report Card on Barack Obama's First Term as a Progressive Leader."
Saturday, July 09, 2016
541 Een kernoorlog, nu het nog kan.
Geïnspireerd door een artikel van Paul Craig Roberts heb ik zelf onderstaand stuk geschreven en geplaatst op enkele websites.
Mijn analyse: Amerika wil baas over de wereld blijven, en kan dat alleen door een oorlog uit te lokken met Rusland.
Rusland wil zijn soevereiniteit behouden, en kan dat alleen als ze de staionering van kern-lanceer platformen aan haar grenzen nù verhindert.
Het is duidelijk dat Rusland defensief is, en dus in haar recht staat. Maar Amerika controleert de berichtgeving en de media kunnen de schuldigen afschilderen als onschuldig. En omgekeerd.
Hier de blog van PCR.
Hier een artikel over Gorbachov, die in feite hetzelfde vreest als ik.
De vorige blog 540 is een illustratie van deze blog.
Hieronder mijn blog:
Daarna hebben ze Zuid Amerika ( economisch) gekoloniseerd.
Toen Hitler verdreven moest worden hebben ze dat door de Russen laten doen.
Die versloegen 228 Duitse divisies, de Amerikanen , geholpen door de rest van de wereld versloegen 58 divisies.
Toen de Russen de Duitsers op de knieën hadden, kwamen de Amerikanen snel om West Europa ( het rijke, geïndustrialiseerde deel) in te palmen.
Tevoren werd op Yalta afgesproken dat Rusland het Oostelijke deel als 'invloedssfeer'zou behouden. Niet de rijke landen dus, maar de arme landen. Niet als oorlogsbuit maar als buffer tegen de aanvallen die steeds vanuit het Westen kwamen, en die Rusland al zeer veel puin en bloed hadden bezorgd.
Het IJzeren Gordijn waartoe op Yalta was besloten werd later gebruikt om Het Westen bang te maken voor de Russen, en zo een wapenwedloop op gang te brengen. Zo kon Amerika een geweldig leger opbouwen waarmee het de rest van de wereld zijn wil kon opleggen.
Af en toe werd er een landje als Vietnam met zijn kop tegen de muur geslagen ( zoals top Neocon Michael Ledeen het onder woorden brengt) om iedereen te laten zien wie de baas is.
De strategie van Amerika is tweeledig: de enorme soft Power wordt gebruikt om iedereen zand in de ogen te strooien: Wij willen overal vrijheid en Democratie brengen. We willen een gelukkige wereld zonder dictators.
Dat is wat ze roepen.
Wat ze doen is dat ze in 55 landen de regering hebben willen verdrijven. Dat lukte 33 keer . En dat ze in 33 landen bommen gooiden. Dit zijn de cijfers van na WO2.
Toen de USSR machteloos werd verschenen er Rapporten in de VS die stelden:
- Rusland mag nooit meer op krabbelen.
- Amerika moet nog 100 jaar de enige baas over de wereld zijn.
- We zullen alleen nog op 'Ongebruikelijke Wijze'oorlog voeren: we maken anderen zo gek dat die voor ons onze vijanden vernietigen. (War by proxy).
In bijna alle landen ter wereld hebben ze hun eigen mannetjes zitten, en in bijna àlle redacties van àlle media vindt al decennia lang selectie plaats: wie tegen de stroom in gaat wordt eruit gegooid. Alleen de verraders die weten hoe de hazen lopen ( of te naief zijn om de waarheid te zien) maken carriere. Volgens Israel Shamir gaat het op universiteiten niet anders. Ik kan dat bevestigen.
En dan staan we nu op een kritisch punt.
Want Rusland is onder Putin ongemerkt op gekrabbeld.
En het wil zich niet terug in de goot laten drukken.
Het is voor de Amerikanen er op of eer onder: laten ze Rusland en China gewoon door ontwikkelen, dan zijn ze verloren.
Ze moeten dus die kernoorlog tegen Rusland wel zien te krijgen. Nu, nu het nog kan.
Daarmee zijn ze nu volop bezig.
Ze schilderen Rusland als agressor af en plaatsen ondertussen 'verdedigings bases' langs de Russische grens. Maar in die verdedigings-bases kan men ongezien ook aanvallende raketten plaatsen. Dan staat Rusland schaakmat: compleet verslagen.
De Russen moeten dus iets doen. En wel nu. Nu het nog kan.
En de Amerikanen zullen dat beantwoorden met een nucleaire aanval op Rusland.
Lees Paul Craig Roberts : Are You Planning Your Retirement? Forget About It. You Won’t Survive To Experience It.
Mijn analyse: Amerika wil baas over de wereld blijven, en kan dat alleen door een oorlog uit te lokken met Rusland.
Rusland wil zijn soevereiniteit behouden, en kan dat alleen als ze de staionering van kern-lanceer platformen aan haar grenzen nù verhindert.
Het is duidelijk dat Rusland defensief is, en dus in haar recht staat. Maar Amerika controleert de berichtgeving en de media kunnen de schuldigen afschilderen als onschuldig. En omgekeerd.
Hier de blog van PCR.
Hier een artikel over Gorbachov, die in feite hetzelfde vreest als ik.
De vorige blog 540 is een illustratie van deze blog.
Hieronder mijn blog:
Een kernoorlog. Nu het nog kan.
Amerika begon haar bestaan met het uitroeien van 20 miljoen indianen.
Daarna hebben ze Zuid Amerika ( economisch) gekoloniseerd.
Toen Hitler verdreven moest worden hebben ze dat door de Russen laten doen.
Die versloegen 228 Duitse divisies, de Amerikanen , geholpen door de rest van de wereld versloegen 58 divisies.
Toen de Russen de Duitsers op de knieën hadden, kwamen de Amerikanen snel om West Europa ( het rijke, geïndustrialiseerde deel) in te palmen.
Tevoren werd op Yalta afgesproken dat Rusland het Oostelijke deel als 'invloedssfeer'zou behouden. Niet de rijke landen dus, maar de arme landen. Niet als oorlogsbuit maar als buffer tegen de aanvallen die steeds vanuit het Westen kwamen, en die Rusland al zeer veel puin en bloed hadden bezorgd.
Het IJzeren Gordijn waartoe op Yalta was besloten werd later gebruikt om Het Westen bang te maken voor de Russen, en zo een wapenwedloop op gang te brengen. Zo kon Amerika een geweldig leger opbouwen waarmee het de rest van de wereld zijn wil kon opleggen.
Af en toe werd er een landje als Vietnam met zijn kop tegen de muur geslagen ( zoals top Neocon Michael Ledeen het onder woorden brengt) om iedereen te laten zien wie de baas is.
De strategie van Amerika is tweeledig: de enorme soft Power wordt gebruikt om iedereen zand in de ogen te strooien: Wij willen overal vrijheid en Democratie brengen. We willen een gelukkige wereld zonder dictators.
Dat is wat ze roepen.
Wat ze doen is dat ze in 55 landen de regering hebben willen verdrijven. Dat lukte 33 keer . En dat ze in 33 landen bommen gooiden. Dit zijn de cijfers van na WO2.
Toen de USSR machteloos werd verschenen er Rapporten in de VS die stelden:
- Rusland mag nooit meer op krabbelen.
- Amerika moet nog 100 jaar de enige baas over de wereld zijn.
- We zullen alleen nog op 'Ongebruikelijke Wijze'oorlog voeren: we maken anderen zo gek dat die voor ons onze vijanden vernietigen. (War by proxy).
In bijna alle landen ter wereld hebben ze hun eigen mannetjes zitten, en in bijna àlle redacties van àlle media vindt al decennia lang selectie plaats: wie tegen de stroom in gaat wordt eruit gegooid. Alleen de verraders die weten hoe de hazen lopen ( of te naief zijn om de waarheid te zien) maken carriere. Volgens Israel Shamir gaat het op universiteiten niet anders. Ik kan dat bevestigen.
En dan staan we nu op een kritisch punt.
Want Rusland is onder Putin ongemerkt op gekrabbeld.
En het wil zich niet terug in de goot laten drukken.
Het is voor de Amerikanen er op of eer onder: laten ze Rusland en China gewoon door ontwikkelen, dan zijn ze verloren.
Ze moeten dus die kernoorlog tegen Rusland wel zien te krijgen. Nu, nu het nog kan.
Daarmee zijn ze nu volop bezig.
Ze schilderen Rusland als agressor af en plaatsen ondertussen 'verdedigings bases' langs de Russische grens. Maar in die verdedigings-bases kan men ongezien ook aanvallende raketten plaatsen. Dan staat Rusland schaakmat: compleet verslagen.
De Russen moeten dus iets doen. En wel nu. Nu het nog kan.
En de Amerikanen zullen dat beantwoorden met een nucleaire aanval op Rusland.
Lees Paul Craig Roberts : Are You Planning Your Retirement? Forget About It. You Won’t Survive To Experience It.
540 America creates civil unrest to create a daictaroship. It's a habit.
Thanks to: http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IMAGES/civilunrest.jpg
Thursday, July 07, 2016
539 Putin: Geen reden voor een Koude Oorlog
Hier een recente toespraak van Putin:
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Poetin: “Geen reden voor nieuwe Koude Oorlog”
Zijn we in een nieuwe Koude Oorlog tussen ‘het Westen’ en Rusland terechtgekomen? Die vraag kreeg Poetin tijdens het St. Petersburg International Economic Forum 2016. In zijn antwoord legt de president van Rusland de verbanden tussen de NAVO, het Amerikaanse raketschild en de oorlog in Oekraïne.
Volgens Poetin heeft het Westen een grote rol gespeeld in het aanjagen van conflicten en terrorisme in de wereld, van de door Al-Qaida gesteunde rebellen in de Kaukasus tot de bloedige staatsgreep in Oekraïne en de volledige chaos die ontstaan is door de ‘Arabische Lente’. Lees hieronder de volledige vertaling.
President Poetin, ik heb een simpele vraag voor u. Sinds 2014 zijn er door de Verenigde Staten en de EU sancties opgelegd aan Rusland. Deze week kondigde de NAVO aan verder naar het oosten te bewegen. Rusland heeft dit beantwoord door een versterking van haar defensie aan te kondigen. Is dit het begin van een nieuwe Koude Oorlog? Misschien in mindere mate dan de vorige, maar desondanks… Is het Rusland tegen het Westen?
Ik denk liever niet in termen van een nieuwe Koude Oorlog. Niemand wil dit, wij willen dit zeker niet. Er is geen reden voor. Ongeacht hoe de relatie er van buiten uit mag zien, het is niet logisch voor een confrontatie op wereldwijde schaal. Dus, wat is precies het probleem? Ik zal het je vertellen, en daarbij zal ik een beetje verder teruggaan in de geschiedenis. Na de val van de Sovjet-Unie dachten we allemaal dat de wereld een tijdperk tegemoet zouden gaan van vrede en vertrouwen in elkaar.
Kort daarna kwam Rusland in economische, sociale en interne politieke moeilijkheden. We kregen te maken met separatisme, radicalisme en de agressie van internationaal terrorisme. In onze Kaukasus regio waren strijders actief die het Al-Qaida netwerk vertegenwoordigden. Dit wordt nu als een feit erkend en er is niemand die dit gegeven nog bestrijdt. We hadden gehoopt dat het Westen ons zou helpen, maar wat we ontdekten was compleet het tegenovergestelde. Het Westen bleek de separatisten in Rusland te steunen! Ze zeiden tegen ons: “We erkennen de separatisten niet op een hoger niveau, maar meer op een technisch niveau”. Nou, bedankt daarvoor!
Maar wie gaf ze steun? De financiële en bestuurlijke steun die ze kregen? Denk je dat we dat niet weten? Heel goed zelfs… Toen we deze bedreiging hadden verslagen, door de hel waren gegaan en weer waren teruggekomen, kwamen we het volgende probleem tegemoet.
Over het raketschild en de NAVO
De Sovjet-Unie verdween, het Warschaupact hield op te bestaan. Waarom moest de NAVO dan voortdurend steeds dichter bij de grens van de Russische federatie komen? Het is niet alsof de vermeende dreiging pas recent verdwenen is… Van de een op andere dag hoorde ik dat Montenegro bij de NAVO zou komen. Wie bedreigt de veiligheid van Montenegro? De VS geeft er werkelijk helemaal niets om hoe wij deze ontwikkeling ervaren. In alles, niet alleen in het geval van Montenegro. Ik heb het dan ook over het zeer grote probleem van de eenzijdige opzegging van het Anti Ballistic Missile verdrag [1] door de Verenigde Staten.
Twee regio’s werden in overweging genomen tijdens dit pact, de Russische hoofdstad Moskou en het gebied van het Amerikaanse raketschild. Waar kwam dit verdrag uit voort? Uit de noodzaak om een strategische machtsbalans tussen de twee landen veilig te stellen. Maar nee, vanuit een eenzijdig initiatief trokken zij zich simpel terug van deze overeenkomst. Ze zeiden: “Dit is niet tegen jullie, en als jullie een eigen nucleair arsenaal willen opbouwen, dan gaan wij er ook van uit dat dit niet tegen ons is.”
Weet je waarom ze dit zeiden?
Het is heel simpel. Ze hebben geen seconde gedacht dat Rusland, dat rond het jaar 2000 nog ten onder leek te gaan aan interne verdeeldheid en dat uit elkaar getrokken leek te worden door terrorisme [2], in staat zou zijn haar militaire macht weer opnieuw op te bouwen. Ze gingen er niet alleen van uit dat wij niets nieuws meer zouden uitvinden, ze dachten zelfs dat de technologieën die we hadden overgehouden uit het tijdperk van de USSR overbodig zouden worden. Ze dachten dat ze gewoon door konden gaan met de ontwikkeling van hun eigen systemen, terwijl die van ons door het verstrijken van tijd simpelweg uit elkaar zouden vallen.
Wat was het excuus voor de aanhoudende ontwikkeling van nucleaire wapens? De ‘Iraanse nucleaire dreiging’. Waar is die dreiging vandaag de dag in hemelsnaam? Ik zie hem niet, maar het ‘project’ gaat maar door. De ene stap na de andere, totdat ze steun begonnen te verlenen aan de ‘Arabische Lente’. Ze waren er er lyrisch over. Hoeveel positieve beoordelingen hebben we wel niet gelezen over wat er gaande was in het Midden-Oosten? Maar waar heeft het toe geleid…? Chaos!
Begrijp me niet verkeerd, ik zit hier niet om jullie de schuld te geven. Ik probeer alleen te zeggen dat als jullie doorgaan met deze eenzijdige acties en jullie niet verder zoeken naar compromissen op een aantal gevoelige onderwerpen, dat een verschrikkelijke uitkomst dan onvermijdelijk is.
Over Oekraïne en de Krim
Aan de andere kant, als we nou gewoon proberen naar elkaar te luisteren en een balans proberen te vinden, dan kunnen we dit vermijden. Is dit een moeilijk proces? Ja natuurlijk! In staat zijn samen tot een overeenkomst te komen is de enige manier die kan leiden tot rationele keuzes. Ik denk dat als we dat niveau van samenwerking kunnen bereiken, dat niemand het dan nog in zijn hoofd haalt om te praten over een nieuwe Koude Oorlog.
Na de Arabische Lente kwamen ze steeds dichter bij onze grens. Waarom moesten jullie de staatsgreep in Kiev financieren? Natuurlijk, de interne politieke situatie was niet eenvoudig en mijn inschatting is dat de oppositie die toen actief was via een democratische wijze aan de macht had kunnen komen, dat wil zeggen als de bevolking dat zou willen. En dat is het, we zouden met ze samen kunnen werken op dezelfde manier waarop we met de vorige president samenwerkten. Maar nee, jullie moesten zover gaan dat het een zeer bloedig conflict werd, een burgeroorlog. Jullie moesten zo nodig de Russisch sprekende bevolking in het zuidoosten van Oekraine en in de Krim bang maken. Waarom deden jullie dit? We hadden hierna geen enkele andere optie meer dan om maatregelen te nemen, om bepaalde bevolkingsgroepen te beschermen. Jullie gingen ondertussen door met het aanjagen van de anti-Russische retoriek in Oekraine.
Weet je, naar mijn oordeel is dit allemaal begonnen om het bestaansrecht van de NAVO te rechtvaardigen. Jullie hadden een externe dreiging nodig, want wat was anders nog het doel geweest? Er is geen Warschaupact en er is geen Sovjet-Unie. Dus waar zijn jullie bang voor? Als dit de logica is waarmee we werken – elkaar bang maken – dan komt er inderdaad een nieuwe Koude Oorlog.
Maar onze logica is anders dan die van jullie. Wij streven naar samenwerking met jullie en naar het bereiken van een compromis.
Toelichting:
- Het Anti Ballistic Missile verdrag werd in 1972 ondertekend door de VS en de USSR om de nucleaire wapens aan banden te leggen. President George Bush trok zich daar in 2001 uit terug].
- Terrorisme dat direct of indirect gesteund werd door de Verenigde Staten en Saudi-Arabië.
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