The Real Aim of Israels
Bomb Iran Campaign
By Gareth Porter
What is important to understand about this
campaign is that the aim of Gerecht and of the
right-wing government of Benjamin Netanyahu is to
support an attack by Israel so that the United
States can be drawn into direct, full-scale war
with Iran. Continue
Newt Gingrich Suggests Attacking
Rest Of 'Axis Of Evil'
By Jeremy Binckes
Former Speaker of the House twice called on the
United States to attack North Korea and Iran
because the United States has only attacked
"one out of three" of so-called Axis of
Evil" members by invading Iraq. He also
claimed that Muslims are trying to install Sharia
law on America and said that the "War on
Terror" should have been a war on
"radical Islamists" instead. Continue
Exporting
Death And Destruction
Obama Seeks to Expand Arms
Exports
By Maggie Bridgeman
The United States is currently the world biggest
weapons supplier holding 30 per cent of
the market but the Obama administration
has begun modifying export control regulations in
hopes of enlarging the U.S. market share,
according to U.S. officials. Continue
Report Suggests 'Correlation'
Between U.S. Aid and Army Killings
By Helda Martínez
"There are alarming links
between increased reports of extrajudicial
executions of civilians by the Colombian army and
units that receive U.S. military financing,"
The report points out that most military training
in Colombia is funded by the U.S. Defence
Department. Continue
The New Superclass
By Al Jazeera
Where did this new global aristocracy
come from and who is keeping them in check? Continue
Trends to Barbarism and
Prospects for Socialism
By James Petras
Western societies and states are moving
inexorably toward conditions resembling
barbarism; structural changes are reversing
decades of social welfare and subjecting labor,
natural resources and the wealth of nations to
raw exploitation, pillage and plunder, driving
living standards downward and provoking
unprecedented levels of discontent. Continue
21
killed in Afghanistan: Six NATO-led
soldiers were killed in separate attacks in
southern Afghanistan, while 15 Afghan civilians
died in violence elsewhere in the country,
officials said Friday.
Rioting in Kabul after US
embassy car kills four civilians:
Angry mob torches vehicles, chants slogans and
confronts police, sparking fears 2006 city-wide
riots will be repeated
Three
U.S. Troops Killed in Afghanistan
July
is deadliest month of Afghanistan war and
occupation for US: American forces
have experienced their deadliest month in the
nine-year-old Afghan occupation, with 66 US
service members killed in July.
Mystery
deepens over why sailors left base:
An investigation is under way, but with both
sailors dead, U.S. authorities remained at a loss
Thursday to explain what two junior enlisted men
in noncombat jobs were doing driving alone in
Logar province, where much of the countryside is
not under government control.
WikiLeaks
boss may have 'blood on his hands':
"Mr Assange can say whatever he likes about
the greater good he thinks he and his source are
doing, but the truth is they might already have
on their hands the blood of some young soldier or
that of an Afghan family," Admiral Mullen
said.
Pakistan's
U.N. Ambassador: Afghan War
Unwinnable: Haroon also said U.S. war strategy
needs to change for America to win.
Poll:
Nearly 6 in 10 Pakistanis view US as enemy:
Nearly two-thirds want U.S. troops out of
neighboring Afghanistan.
Pakistan's
intelligence officials' UK visit cancelled:
Pakistan has cancelled visit of its senior
intelligence experts to Britain over remarks of
British Prime Minister David Cameron who accused
Islamabad of exporting terrorism across the
world, reports said Friday.
16
Iraqi security officials killed in daytime raid:
Militants flew an al-Qaida flag over a Baghdad
neighborhood Thursday after killing 16 security
officials and burning some of their bodies in a
brazen afternoon attack that served as a grim
reminder of continued insurgent strength in
Iraqs capital.
Iraqi
insurgents plant Qaeda flag in heart of Baghdad:
The attacks suggest an insurgency still very much
capable of terrorizing the Iraqi population on a
nearly daily basis, despite frequent statements
from United States military commanders that the
group has been severely impeded.
Roadside
bomb north of Baghdad kills 5 members of family,
including 4-year-old girl: Police
spokesman Maj. Ghalib al-Karkhi says the family
was not the intended target of Friday's bombing,
which struck their car near the town of Buhriz.
Prescott
doubted 'tittle-tattle' in Iraq invasion
"intelligence":
Joint Intelligence Committee assessments
contained conclusions "based too much on too
little evidence, that was my impression at the
time," he said. There was "a bit of
tittle tatttle there, and a bit of judgment
here".
Iraqi
list keen on forming coalition gov''t -- Allawi:
Allawi said that he was ready to "step
down" from his position as prime minister
for another fellow party member, while stressing
that he would always defend his party's right to
form the upcoming government after Eid Al-Fitr
holiday
Army
Suicides Reach One a Day; Epidemic Spreads to
National Guard and Reserves:
Thirty-two soldiers, including 11 in the Guard
and Reserve, killed themselves last month, a rate
of suicide not seen since the Vietnam War. Seven
of the suicides took place I Iraq or Afghanistan.
U.S.
Army Clears War of Wrongdoing: U.S. Army:
Its not war; the risky behavior
of our troops at home drives them to suicide, not
War -
Accused
Wikileaks source Manning moved to US for trial: A
soldier accused of leaking video of a deadly
helicopter attack in Iraq has been transferred to
a base in the US.
Iran:
Ready for Nuclear Talks With Vienna Group:
Iran's nuclear chief says his country is ready to
enter negotiations with the United States, Russia
and France on a possible nuclear fuel agreement.
China
says it disapproves of EU sanctions against Iran:
China said Friday it opposed tough new sanctions
imposed by the European Union on Iran over its
contested nuclear programme, again calling for
more talks to resolve the standoff.
Australia
approves new Iran sanctions: The new
sanctions, announced Thursday by Foreign Minister
Stephen Smith, follow similar restrictions issued
by the United States, the European Union and
Canada.
Manufacturing Consent For Attack On Iran: Israel
says Iran sanctions not enough:
"They're determined to get nuclear military
capability. We see it," Israeli Defense
Minister Ehud Barak said on MSNBC's "Morning
Joe" program on Friday, AFP reported.
"I don't believe that sanctions will
work," he told the US-based cable news
channel.
Russian
oil companies may sell gasoline to Iran:
Three Russian state-controlled oil companies,
including OAO Rosneft and OAO Gazprom Neft, may
begin delivering gasoline to Iran in a month,
said the head of the Iran Commission of the
Moscow Chamber of Commerce Industry.
Iran
stoning sentence woman asks to be reunited with
her children: Sakineh Mohammadi
Ashtiani's supporters call for support to free
her from prison, after sentence was changed to
hanging
Syrian
and Saudi leaders call for calm on Beirut visit:
The two countries only exchanged embassies for
the first time last year, and entente between
them is seen as crucial to stability in Lebanon.
Damascus:
Syria-Saudi ties are none of U.S.'s business:
Saudi King Abdullah visits Syria to hold talks
with Assad ahead of joint trip t Lebanon; Syrian
Foreign ministry says U.S. 'has no right to
define our ties with other countries.'
Palestinians
are on the right foot this time around:
The Palestinians' starting position is better
than ours: They have fulfilled most of their
obligations under the road map peace plan, while
we have not removed even one of the illegal
outposts we were supposed to dismantle.
UN
faults Israel's human rights: A UN
panel of experts called Friday on Israel to fall
in line with international norms on civil rights
and to take action against targeted killings,
torture and impunity for security forces.
Book
condoning murder of non-Jews has another rabbi in
hot water: "If we kill a
Gentile who has sinned or has violated one of the
seven commandments - because we care about the
commandments - there is nothing wrong with the
murder."
Many
Jews unsettled over Harper holiday greetings:
When Michelle Kofman found a Rosh Hashanah
greeting card from Prime Minister Stephen Harper
in her mailbox last month, she was left with one
puzzling question: How does he know I'm Jewish?
32
killed in Somalia; al-Shabab gains ally:
At least 13 combatants were killed in an intense
insurgent-government battle in the normally
stable Puntland region of northern Somalia,
authorities said.
Somalia:
Al-Shabab threatens AU "peacekeepers":
The armed group leading the fight against
Somalia's beleagured transitional government has
warned that it will turn Mogadishu into a
"graveyard" for extra African Union
troops sent to the country.
Hundreds
of German-financed Somali police officers go
missing: Almost 1,000 Somali police
have gone missing after their training was
financed by the German government. It is feared
these officers will now join forces with the
Islamist militants Al-Shabaab.
US-China
Tensions Flare Over South China Sea Dispute:
Tensions are growing between the United States
and China after Washington weighed in on
territorial disputes between China and Southeast
Asian nations in the South China Sea.
'CIA
killed Chile army chief': The former
head of Chile's secret police has denied
involvement in the murder of the country's
ex-commander in chief of the army, claiming the
Central Intelligence Agency ordered the
assassination.
Farc
slams Colombian government: The
leader of Colombia's largest rebel group has been
seen in a new video, criticising the Latin
American country's president-elect.
Italy
passes austerity measures: The
Italian parliament has approved an austerity
package worth more than $32bn, aimed at cutting
the country's budget deficit and reassuring
financial markets.
Japan
unemployment rises further: Latest
economic figures show persisting weakness in
world's second largest economy.
US
economy shows signs of slowdown as consumer
spending falters: "Normally at
this stage of the recovery we see confidence
returning, but that just isn't happening at the
moment. Instead we see anxiety about the future
and the outlook for sub-trend growth," he
said.
IMF
Says U.S. Financial System May Need $76 Billion
in Capital: The U.S. financial
system remains fragile and banks subjected to
additional economic stress might need as much as
$76 billion in capital, according to the results
of International Monetary Fund stress tests.
Homes
keep falling into foreclosure as programs fail to
help: In the first half of 2010,
more than 1.6 million U.S. properties were hit
with foreclosure filings, which include bank
repossessions, default notices and auction sale
notices.
July 29,
2010
Endgame in Afghanistan:
'It's Taken a Year to Move 20km'
Video
As the war in Afghanistan enters its final
chapter, Sean Smith's brutal, uncompromising film
from the Helmand frontline shows the horrific
chaos of a stalemate that is taking its toll in
blood
-WARNING -
Video depicts the reality and horror of War and
should only be watched by a mature audience. Click
to view
A Plea for
Common Sense
Why NATO Should Withdraw from
Afghanistan
By Christoph Schwennicke
It is difficult for politicians to admit they
were wrong. But when it comes to Afghanistan, the
consequences of not doing so could be high. It is
time for the West to cut its losses and withdraw.
Continue
"The Real Terrorist Was
Me"
Speech By War Vetran
Video & Transcript
Our real enemies are not those living in
a distant land whose names or policies we don't
understand; The real enemy is a system that wages
war when it's profitable, the CEOs who lay us off
our jobs when it's profitable, the Insurance
Companies who deny us Health care when it's
profitable, the Banks who take away our homes
when it's profitable. Our enemies are not several
hundred thousands away. They are right here in
front of us. Continue
American Soldiers Brainwashed
with "Positive Thinking"
By Bruce E. Levine
As far as I can tell this is the
largest, deliberate, psychological intervention
in human history. . . . We dont know when
the global war on terrorism is going to end so
were preparing to have to be engaged for a
long period of time. Continue
The End of
(Military) History?
The US, Israel, and the Failure
of the Western Way of War
By Andrew Bacevich
"In watching the flow of events
over the past decade or so, it is hard to avoid
the feeling that something very fundamental has
happened in world history." Continue
Google, CIA Invest in
Future of Web Monitoring
By Noah Shachtman
The investment arms of the CIA and
Google are both backing a company that monitors
the web in real time and says it uses that
information to predict the future. Continue
Orwell Rolls in His Grave
Video
"Could a media system, controlled
by a few global corporations with the ability to
overwhelm all competing voices, be able to turn
lies into truth?..." Continue
Who Is Behind the 25,000 Deaths
In Mexico?
By Charles Bowden and Molly Molloy
Calderón's war, assisted by the United States,
terrorizes the Mexican people, generates
thousands of documented human rights abuses by
the police and Mexican Army and inspires lies
told by American politicians that violence is
spilling across the border (in fact, it has been
declining on the US side of the border for
years). Continue
Militants
kill 23 security forces across Iraq:
The worst attack came in Baghdad's Sunni
neighborhood of Azamiyah when 16 Iraqi security
troops died in what appeared to have been
coordinated killings by militants in a bold,
daylight attack in the neighborhood that was once
an insurgent stronghold, Iraqi police and army
officials said.
Lack
of Iraq government 'embarrassing': FM:
The lack of a government nearly five months on
from parliamentary elections is
"embarrassing" and is impeding any
long-term decision-making, Iraqi Foreign Minister
Hoshyar Zebari told AFP on Thursday.
Rewriting history: Biden:
US troops halted 'chaos' and 'destruction' in
Iraq: US Vice President Joe Biden
declared Wednesday that anti-US forces who wanted
to consign Iraq to "chaos and
destruction" had failed, as he welcomed home
a much decorated military unit.
Pakistan:
13 killed in clash: Three security
personnel were killed and 10 others suffered
injuries when militants attacked a convoy in the
Pash Ziarat area of South Waziristan here on
Tuesday evening, intelligence sources said on
Wednesday.
Fact or fiction? Nuke-smuggling
network in demand: Two U.S.
intelligence officials and other U.S. officials
with access to intelligence reports said
information compiled over the past seven months
showed that agents from several foreign
governments including Brazil, Burma, Iran,
Nigeria, North Korea, Sudan and Syria
pursued members of the network named after Abdul
Qadeer Khan, the scientist considered to be the
father of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program.
10
killed in Afghan clash: A clash
between Taliban militants and guards of a private
security company left 10 people dead in Ghazni
province. 'The clash occurred in Andar district
and as a result seven guards of the company Watan
Risk and three Taliban rebels were killed,'
provincial police chief Khayalbaz Shirzai told
Xinhua.
Fierce
fighting in Afghan valley: Video -
US and Afghan soldiers have launched a series of
raids against the Taliban in the Arghandab Valley
in southeastern Afghanistan. With the American
soldiers being ill-prepared for the kind of war
the Taliban is fighting, attempts to defeat the
enemy have not yet been successful.
Former
Afghan Taliban group commander assassinated at
home by militants: Taliban commander
Mullah Abdullah who joined government two months
ago was killed at his home in northern Kunduz
province, provincial governor Mohammad Omar said
Thursday.
Second
captured US sailor's body found:
"The coalition told our criminal police
director of the district that the body belonged
to the foreign soldier they were looking
for," Mohammad Rahim Amin, a local
government chief in the Baraki Barak district in
western Logar, said. Newlove and another sailor,
Justin McNeley, went missing last week in Logar
province. McNeley's body was recovered on Sunday.
'US-led
forces hit Afghan civilian bus' killing 25:
: The Taliban claim that US-led forces in
Afghanistan created the explosion against a
civilian bus to blame the group for the killing
of innocent people of the country.
Taliban
congratulates Dutch on Afghan withdrawal:
The Talibans spokesman for southern and
western Afghanistan, Yusuf Ahmadii, has been
interviewed by the Dutch newspaper de Volkskrant.
He told the paper that the rebels wanted to
offer the people and government of the
Netherlands heartfelt congratulations on their
courage in making this independent
decision. He hopes other countries will
follow suit.
Why
NATO Should Withdraw from Afghanistan:
It is difficult for politicians to admit they
were wrong. But when it comes to Afghanistan, the
consequences of not doing so could be high. It is
time for the West to cut its losses and withdraw.
Leaks
reveal 'friendly fire' deaths:
Wikileaks documents suggest that four Canadian
soldiers who died in 2006 were actually killed
when a US jet dropped a bomb on a building they
were occupying.
Graham:
Prosecute WikiLeaks: Sen. Lindsey
Graham (R-S.C.) on Wednesday called for the
criminal prosecution of Wikileaks, the website
that published classified military documents this
week. Im willing to prosecute anybody
who led to undermining the war effort,
Graham said during an appearance on Fox News.
FBI
chief says agents assisting Pentagon on WikiLeaks
investigation: FBI Director Robert
Mueller says the bureau is assisting the Defense
Department in its criminal investigation into the
release of some 91,000 secret U.S. military
documents on Afghanistan.
Iran
ready to 'rethink' 20% enrichment:
Iran's nuclear point man says Tehran is ready to
rethink its uranium enrichment to 20 percent if
it is guaranteed that it will be supplied with
fuel for its Tehran research reactor.
Turkey:
Tehran declaration still valid:
Under the May 17 deal brokered by Brazil and
Turkey, Iran agreed to send 1,200 kg of its
low-enriched uranium to Turkey in exchange for
fuel for the medical research reactor in Tehran.
The US and its European allies snubbed the
declaration and used their influence on the UN
Security Council to impose a fourth round of
sanctions against Iran.
Robert
Dreyfuss : United States, Iran to Restart Talks:
Talks on Iran's nuclear program will resume in
September, and despite the war bluster from
neocons and the far right, the Obama
administration seems prepared to try once again.
Oil
tanker 'attacked' off Oman: A
suspected explosion that damaged a Japanese oil
tanker in the Straits of Hormuz, between Iran and
Oman, could have been caused by an
"attack", the ship's owners have said.
Yemen
rebels free 200 soldiers: Yemeni
Shia rebels freed yesterday 200 soldiers they had
captured two days earlier and promised to release
other prisoners, both civilian and military, a
mediator said.
Russian
forces foil plane hijack: Russian
special forces have foiled the attempted
hijacking of an aircraft on a domestic flight
from the Caucasus region to Moscow's Domodedovo
airport.
Exclusive:
Google, CIA Invest in Future of Web
Monitoring: The investment arms of
the CIA and Google are both backing a company
that monitors the web in real time and
says it uses that information to predict the
future.
White
House proposal would ease FBI access to records
of Internet activity: The Obama
administration is seeking to make it easier for
the FBI to compel companies to turn over records
of an individual's Internet activity without a
court order if agents deem the information
relevant to a terrorism or intelligence
investigation.
FBI's
Robert Mueller supports record-keeping on prepaid
cell phones: FBI Director Robert
Mueller has endorsed anti-terrorism legislation
that would require prepaid cell-phone sellers to
keep records of buyers' identities.
FBI
defends guidelines for domestic surveillance:
Under fire from civil liberties groups, the FBI
is defending domestic surveillance guidelines
that critics fear could unfairly target innocent
Muslims in terrorism and other criminal
investigations.
Greek
drivers ordered to end strike: The
Greek government has ordered fuel-truck drivers
who have been on strike for three days to go back
to work, with fuel shortages affecting the
country. Police used tear gas on Thursday to
disperse protesting drivers who had gathered
outside the transport ministry after the
requisition was issued.
FDIC
flashes SOS 1,000 bank failures before
recession is over : By the end of
the recession, there will be approximately 1,000
bank failures. Does this sound extreme? It should
but the numbers dont cover the entire
story. Since 2008 the number of bank failures has
reached 269 and this doesnt include
consolidations done through the FDIC where bigger
banks ate up smaller banks before they officially
failed.
July 28,
2010
Who Voted for War With Iran, Mr.
Obama?
By Philip Giraldi
House of Representatives resolution 1553,
introduced by Congressional Republicans, and
currently working its way through the system will
endorse an Israeli attack on Iran, which would be
going to war by proxy as the US would almost
immediately be drawn into the conflict when
Tehran retaliates. Continue
Leaked Files Indicate U.S. Pays
Afghan Media to run Friendly Stories
By John Cook
Buried among the 92,000 classified documents
released Sunday by WikiLeaks is some intriguing
evidence that the U.S. military in Afghanistan
has adopted a PR strategy that got it into
trouble in Iraq: paying local media outlets to
run friendly stories. Continue
Government Has Run Amok Since
9/11
By Sheldon Richman
Those who understand the exploitative nature of
big government suspected that the U.S. response
to the 9/11 attacks had little to do with the
security of the American people and much to do
with power and money. Continue
Time for the Palestinians to
Call Israels Bluff?
By Alan Hart
Politically, Israelis now operate strictly
on fear and aggression; look at them cross-eyed
and they think Hitlers back and
theyre ready to drop the big one.
Politically theyre nuts. A danger to others
and themselves. Continue
The Palestinian Authority is
Imprisoning Gazans
By Amira Hass
The same government that includes a call to end
the blockade on Gaza, in practice aids in
imprisoning the Gazans by preventing them from
holding valid Palestinian passports. Continue
Wall Street Gets Trillions While
Workers Get Bupkis
By Mike
Whitney
The bottom line? When Wall Street is hurting,
money's never a problem. But when the
states are on the brink of default and 14 million
workers are scrimping to feed their families,
there's not a dime to spare. Explain that to your
kids. Continue
Iconic Teddy Roosevelt, White
Supremacist
By Crawford Kilian
History suggests Roosevelt created the template
for American imperialism. Continue
25
killed as Afghan bus hits bomb:
A roadside bomb ripped through a crowded
Afghan bus on Wednesday, killing up to 25
civilians in a southwestern province on the
Iranian border in one of the deadliest such
attacks in months.
Two
Italian occupation force soldiers killed in
Afghanistan: Two
Italian soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb
in Afghanistan on Wednesday moments after
successfully dismantling another such makeshift
device, the defense ministry said.
Taliban
capture a NATO plane in northern Afghan province:
An official with NATO-led forces in
Kunduz province also confirmed the incident.
"A reconnaissance UAD plane made emergency
landing in Yangariq area of Qalai Zal district
this morning," Lieutenant Colonel Weber told
Xinhua.
U.S.
Congress Passes $59 Bn Afghan War Funding Bill:
The new funding is on top of the $130 billion
Congress already approved for Afghanistan and
Iraq this year.
Funding
the Afghan Occupation: How They
Voted
Democrats
abandon Obama on Afghanistan war:
The House's vote yesterday on emergency funding
for the Afghanistan war shows a significant
eroding of support for President Obama's war
policy -- from members of his own Democratic
Party.
Kucinich,
Paul Force Pakistan Debate: The two
congressmen offered a resolution ordering
President Barack Obama to withdraw U.S. military
personnel from Pakistan, saying their presence
violates the War Powers Act since it was not
approved by Congress.
War
Powers Resolution, to remove the United States
Armed Forces from Pakistan: How They
Voted:
Cameron
sparks diplomatic row with Pakistan after 'export
of terror' remarks: David Cameron
today sparked a furious diplomatic row with
Islamabad after accusing elements of the
Pakistani state of promoting the export of
terrorism.
22
killed in Iraq violence : Two
attacks Wednesday in the northern Iraqi city of
Mosul left at least six people dead, including a
young girl, and wounded several others. Earlier,
police said rockets launched by militants killed
16 people in the Shia holy city of Karbala, and
injured another 22 people
WikiLeaks
Iraq Cache More Than Three Times As Big:
The cache of classified U.S. military reports on
the Iraq War as yet unreleased by WikiLeaks may
be more than three times as large as the set of
roughly 76,000 similar reports on the war in
Afghanistan made public by the whistle-blower Web
site earlier this week, Declassified has learned.
17
Civilians killed in Somalia clashes:
"The ambulance servicemen collected 10
civilian bodies and 46 others who were injured in
the clashes yesterday afternoon," Ali Musa,
the head of Mogadishu's ambulance services, said.
France
Kills 6 People in North Africa: The
attack was the country's first strike against an
"al-Qaeda" base, and six
"fighters" were reportedly killed.
Iran
offers terms to halt 20 percent uranium
enrichment: Turkish FM says Iran has
given an assurance that it would stop enriching
uranium to 20 percent purity if world powers
agreed to a proposed nuclear fuel swap.
House
Republicans Giving Green Light for Israeli Strike
on Iran: Nearly one third of the
Republican congressmen in the U.S. House of
Representatives have introduced a resolution that
would support Israel's right to use all
means necessary to confront and eliminate nuclear
threats posed by Iran, including military
force.
'US
Gave 1 Billion To Fund Sedition Leaders To Topple
Iran'?: "I have acquired
documents showing that the Americans paid one
billion dollars to leaders of sedition through
Saudi individuals who are currently the US agents
in regional countries, ILNA quoted Head of
the Guardian Council Ayatollah Ahmad Jannati as
saying on Tuesday.
Iran
cmdr. guarantees US shame in ME:
"Americans can be certain that in the event
of a ground, naval or aerial attack against our
country, they will be faced with a crushing and
decisive response which will be much more fatal
and crushing than their initial act [of
aggression]," Mehr News Agency quoted the
commander as saying.
Explosion
rocks Japan oil tanker in PG:
Japan's transport ministry has said the incident
may have been an attack, noting that one
crewmember had seen a flash in the horizon before
the explosion.
Israel
linked to exiled sheikh's bid for 'coup' in Gulf
emirate of RAK: Israel is aiding an
exiled Arab sheikh who is vying to seize control
of a strategically important Gulf emirate only 40
miles from Iran.
ADL
chief: Oliver Stone's apology about remarks on
Jews, Holocaust 'insufficient':
"While [Stone] now admits that Jews do not
control Hollywood, the media and other
industries, he ignores his assertion that Jews
are ...the most powerful lobby in
Washington and that Israel has f*****
up United States foreign policy. This is
another conspiratorial anti-Semitic canard that
Mr. Stone needs to repudiate," Foxman said.
Gilad
Atzmon: Oliver Stone apologized for Telling the
Truth: Stones apology confirms
Stones argument. We are subject to constant
assault by Jewish and Israeli gatekeepers who
insist on controlling the political and
historical discourse and defy any possible
criticism of Jewish national affairs.
Haim
Saban to CBS: Cancel Oliver Stone's Showtime
Series: The billionaire and
outspoken media mogul told TheWrap he had
contacted CBS chief Leslie Moonves to urge him to
pull the series.
Desmond
Tutu backs U.S. food co-op boycott of Israeli
products: South African Nobel
laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu issues statement
of support for boycott announced by food co-op in
Rachel Corrie's hometown of Olympia, Washington.
Israel's
sex slavery trade booming: 3,000 and
5,000 women are smuggled to Israel annually and
sold into the prostitution industry, where they
are constantly subjected to violence and abuse.
UK:
Archbishop of York Dr John Sentamu stopped and
searched by police EIGHT times: The
Archbishop of York yesterday revealed he has been
stopped and searched by police eight times, as he
warned new anti-terrorist powers are a threat to
civil liberties.
Court
dilutes Arizona migrant law: The law
will still take effect as scheduled on Thursday,
but parts of the legislation have been suspended,
including a provision that requires police
officers to determine the immigration status of
people they detain.
Anti-Illegal
Immigration Group Calls for 'Safe Passage' of
Illegals Out of U.S.: Americans for
Legal Immigration PAC (ALIPAC) is urging U.S.
citizens to pressure the White House and the
Homeland Security Department to establish
"safe departure" border checkpoints
along the U.S. border for illegal immigrants so
they can leave without fear of being detained or
prosecuted for immigration crimes.
Senate
postpones Lockerbie hearing: The UK
government has rejected criticism from the United
States of British witnesses who refused to attend
a planned Senate hearing into the release of the
Lockerbie bomber.
New
oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico: The
spill in Barataria Bay, which is surrounded by
wildlife-rich wetlands, is at least the third
leak since in the area since the BP oil
catastrophe began on April 10.
U.S.
Rescue May Reach $23.7 Trillion, Barofsky Says:
- U.S. taxpayers may be on the hook for as much
as $23.7 trillion to bolster the economy and bail
out financial companies, said Neil Barofsky,
special inspector general for the Treasurys
Troubled Asset Relief Program.
Goldman
reveals where bailout cash went:
Goldman Sachs sent $4.3 billion in federal tax
money to 32 entities, including many overseas
banks, hedge funds and pensions, according to
information made public Friday night.
July 27,
2010
Ahmadinejad: US Will Start New
Mideast Wars
By Press TV
"We have precise information that the
Americans have devised a plot, according to which
they seek to launch a psychological war on
Iran," Ahmadinejad stated in an exclusive
interview with Press TV on Monday. "They
plan to attack at least two countries in the
region within the next three months," he
added. Continue
Wikileaks: US Attack Killed 300
Civilians In Afghanistan: Report
By David Leigh
Locals told Reuters that up to 300 civilians
as well as a number of Taliban were
killed in the air strike after they had been
rounded up to watch a Taliban-organised public
hanging of two suspected spies. Continue
War Bill Could Be Stopped Today
With 144 Votes
By Ryan Grim
"Once again, war is being paid for with a
credit card while investments in our children's
future are tossed aside"
Continue
Dennis
Kucinich, D-Ohio, and Ron Paul, R-Texas
Propose Vote to Exit Pakistan
By John Nichols
It's not generally known that we have at least
124 Special Forces troops on the ground inside
Pakistan. It is absolutely urgent that we take a
stand to stop spreading war in Pakistan. To nip
in the bud the U.S. ground presence." Continue
New York Times Reporters Met
With White House Before Publishing WikiLeaks
Story
By Alex Pareene
The administration "praised" New York
Times reporters for their handling of leaked
Afghan war material. Continue
Down To The Last Trillion in Red
Ink
US Treasury
Running on Fumes
By Paul Craig Roberts
The White House is screaming like a
stuck pig. WikiLeaks release of the Afghan
War Documents puts the lives of our
soldiers and our coalition partners at
risk. What nonsense. Continue
Israels Secret Police
Exposed
Settlers wage
vendetta on Shin Bet
By Jonathan Cook in Nazareth
The arrest by Israels internal
security service, the Shin Bet, of an Israeli Jew
accused of killing at least four Palestinians has
thrown a rare light on the secret police,
including attempts by one of its agents to enlist
the accused to assassinate a Palestinian
spiritual leader. Continue
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