اندیشمند بزرگترین احساسش عشق است و هر عملش با خرد
Thursday, May 10, 2018
Monday, May 7, 2018
What we (do not) talk about when we talk about ‘terrorism’
Source: http://mondoweiss.net/2018/05/remarkable-disappearing-terrorism/
“With Sharon’s backing, terrible things were done. I am no vegetarian, and I supported and even participated in some of the assassination operations Israel carried out. But we are speaking here about mass killing for killing’s sake, to sow chaos and alarm, among civilians, too. Since when do we send donkeys carrying bombs to blow up in marketplaces?”
– Mossad officer, quoted in Ronen Bergman’s Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel’s Targeted Assassinations
The remarkable disappearing act of Israel’s
car-bombing campaign in Lebanon or: What we (do not) talk about when we talk
about ‘terrorism’
Rémi Brulin
on May 7, 2018
“With
Sharon’s backing, terrible things were done. I am no vegetarian, and I
supported and even participated in some of the assassination operations Israel
carried out. But we are speaking here about mass killing for killing’s sake, to
sow chaos and alarm, among civilians, too. Since when do we send donkeys
carrying bombs to blow up in marketplaces?”
– Mossad
officer, quoted in Ronen Bergman’s Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of
Israel’s Targeted Assassinations
On August 29,
1982, Ariel Sharon took to the opinion pages of the New York Times to
argue that Israel’s “most immediate achievement” following its invasion of
Lebanon had been the “crushing defeat” of the Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO). As a result, the Israeli Defense Minister explained, Katyusha rockets
had stopped raining down on Israeli villages
“from terrorist sanctuaries in Lebanon.” The “kingdom of terror”
established by Yasser Arafat’s organization on Lebanese soil was “no more,” and
Israeli troops had been “greeted as liberators for driving out
the terrorists who had raped and pillaged and plundered.” This had
been the case, Sharon insisted, “despite the casualties that were the
inevitable result of fighting against P.L.O. terrorists who used
civilians as human shields and who deliberately placed their weapons and
ammunition in the midst of apartment houses, schools, refugee camps and
hospitals.”
Sunday, April 29, 2018
به مناسبت اول ماه مه، یازدهم اردیبهشت، روز جهانی کارگر
به مناسبت اول ماه مه،
یازدهم اردیبهشت، روز جهانی کارگر
حادثهدیدگان و فوتشدگانِ ناشی از کار در ایران
محمد مالجو
حادثهدیدگان و فوتشدگانِ ناشی از کار در ایران
محمد مالجو
• در
چند سال گذشته با امواج جدیدی از دگرگونیها برای استخراج فزایندهترِ ارزش اضافی
نسبی در اقتصاد ایران مواجه بودهایم. یکی از مصداقهای چنین امواج جدیدی عبارت
است از کاهش چشمگیر در ایمنی محل کار که به احتمال قوی از کاهش هزینههایی که
انواع کارفرمایان باید برای ایمنسازی محل کار متقبل شوند سرچشمه میگیرد، آنهم
به قیمت افزایش چشمگیر در نرخ وقوع سوانح شغلی در حین کار. در مقالهی حاضر دو هدف
را دنبال میکنم. ...
Saturday, April 21, 2018
The U.S. Role in the Destruction of Syria
By David Ray Griffin
April 20, 2018
Source: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49267.htm
April 20, 2018
Source: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49267.htm
In Syria, the goal of creating
chaos has succeeded in spades. Mnar Muhawesh wrote: [F]oreign powers have sunk
the nation into a nightmare combination of civil war, foreign invasion and
terrorism. Syrians are in the impossible position of having to choose between
living in a warzone, being targeted by groups like ISIS and the Syrian
government’s brutal crack- down, or faring dangerous waters with minimal safety
equipment only to be denied food, water and safety by European governments if
they reach shore.
Of course, many Syrians were unable, or chose not to try, to reach Europe. Continuing her discussion of the refugee crisis created by the destabilization of Syria, Muhawesh added:
Other Syrians seeing the chaos at home have turned to neighboring Arab Muslim countries. Jordan alone has absorbed over half a million Syrian refugees; Lebanon has accepted nearly 1.5 million; and Iraq and Egypt have taken in several hundred thousand. . . . Turkey has [by 2015] taken in nearly 2 million refugees.55
By the end of 2015, the conflict in Syria had “displaced 12 million people, creating the largest wave of refugees to hit Europe since World War II.”56
Of course, many Syrians were unable, or chose not to try, to reach Europe. Continuing her discussion of the refugee crisis created by the destabilization of Syria, Muhawesh added:
Other Syrians seeing the chaos at home have turned to neighboring Arab Muslim countries. Jordan alone has absorbed over half a million Syrian refugees; Lebanon has accepted nearly 1.5 million; and Iraq and Egypt have taken in several hundred thousand. . . . Turkey has [by 2015] taken in nearly 2 million refugees.55
By the end of 2015, the conflict in Syria had “displaced 12 million people, creating the largest wave of refugees to hit Europe since World War II.”56
Friday, April 20, 2018
War is a Women’s Issue
Source: https://www.marchonpentagon.com/single-post/2018/04/17/War-is-a-Womens-IssueBy:
Cheryl Biren
Date: April 17, 2018
Cheryl Biren
Imperialist War is an atrocity and atrocities make up the whole of the atrocity. When they cannot be suppressed, the Pentagon and corporate media work in tandem to convince the public that the rapes, the massacres, the torture, the targeted murders of civilians, the sexual exploitation of girls and women are isolated incidents while insisting that these wars of aggression are just. Ultimately, the devastating aftermath of U.S imperialist war is deemed to be the fault and responsibility of others.
Classism, Racism, Sexism, Misogyny and Xenophobia serve as the grease that keeps the U.S. war machine running. U.S. imperialism also necessitates that the people are numb to the full-scale decimation of the living Earth.
Poor and working-class women, women of color, women who are immigrants, female refugees, women in conflict zones and those who live where U.S. military bases loom are especially harmed by the U.S. government’s fixation on world domination.
The UN Security Council reports that women suffer disproportionately during and after war. Can we expect to end war without recognizing the inherent role misogyny plays in it and how that misogyny runs through class, racial and ethnic lines?
Sunday, April 15, 2018
Caught in a lie, US & allies bomb Syria the night before international inspectors arrive
Source: https://www.rt.com/op-ed/424186-us-allies-syria-lie/
The US, Britain and France trampled international law to launch
missiles against Syria, claiming to have “evidence” of the government’s use of
chemical weapons. That evidence is based on terrorist lies.
After a week of outrageous tweets and proclamations by POTUS Trump,
which included continued accusations that Syria’s president ordered a chemical
weapons attack on civilians in Douma, east of Damascus, with Trump using
grotesque and juvenile terminology, such as “animal Assad,” the very evening
before chemical weapons inspectors of the OPCW were to visit Douma, America and
allies launched illegal bombings against Syria. The illegal bombings included
103 missiles, 71 of which Russia states were
intercepted.
For the past week, we were told that the US had ‘evidence’ and the
UK had ‘evidence’ that Syria had used chemicals. The ‘evidence’ largely relied
on video clips and photos shared on social media, provided by the
Western-funded White Helmets (that “rescuer” group that somehow only operates
in Al-Qaeda and co-terrorist occupied areas and participates in torture and
executions), as well as by Yaser al-Doumani,
a man whose allegiance to Jaysh al-Islam is clear from his own Facebook posts,
for example of former Jaysh al-Islam
leader, Zahran Alloush.
Western Media's conundrum – why is 'bad guy' Putin so popular at home?
Source: https://www.rt.com/op-ed/423921-putin-economy-russia-capitalism/
By: Steve Keen is an Australian economist and author. He’s professor and Head of the School of Economics, History and Politics at Kingston University in London. You can support his attempts to build a new economics https://www.patreon.com/ProfSteveKeen.
By: Steve Keen is an Australian economist and author. He’s professor and Head of the School of Economics, History and Politics at Kingston University in London. You can support his attempts to build a new economics https://www.patreon.com/ProfSteveKeen.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is reviled as a "bad
person" in the Western press and by Western politicians. And those
accusations have heightened since the Skripal poisoning incident, which has
been blamed on the Kremlin.
I'm neither going to dispute, nor support that characterization.
Instead, I want to give some background as to why a "bad
person" or "strongman" or, indeed, a
hyper patriot, might have been elected Russia's leader in the first place. In
other words, I want to explain why Putin has pursued certain policies which
have helped to prompt such emotional reactions from many Western analysts.
And elected he was, first in 2000 – when, though the elections were
criticized, they were regarded as broadly democratic. He has since been elected
another three times, though Russia is no longer regarded as a true democracy by
much of the West's media and political establishments.
The Bolshevik Experiment
No story starts yesterday, especially with Russia. The latest date
one should commence with is 1914, when Russia was ruled by a hereditary emperor whose political ineptness helped
lead to the First World War. The many disasters that flowed from WWI led to
Nicholas II's own overthrow in 1917 when, after a bloody civil war, the
Bolshevik faction of the Communist Party led by Vladimir Lenin became Russia's
new leaders.
Thursday, April 12, 2018
Who is John Bolton?
By: Marjorie Kohen
Trump Finds Fellow Bully in Bolton
Nothing Donald Trump has done since his inauguration 14 months ago is more dangerous – to the United States, and indeed, to the world – than his selection of John Bolton for National Security Adviser. It is not surprising the president would feel most comfortable receiving advice from a fellow bully.
Trump bullies people on a nearly daily basis, directing his ire at
immigrants, Muslims, women, LBGTQ people, the poor and the environment. He
hurls Twitter attacks at those who disagree with him.
The president has encouraged police brutality, suggesting in a Long
Island speech that law enforcement officers bang suspects’ heads against police
car doors. “Please don’t be too nice” when arresting people, Trump advised.
“Like when you guys put somebody in the car, and you’re protecting their head,
you know, the way you put your hand over” their head, “I said, ‘You can take
the hand away, OK?’”
After being told someone might throw tomatoes at him at a campaign
rally, Trump urged his supporters to “knock the crap out of them … I promise
you, I will pay for the legal fees.” He stated on Fox News that a Black
Lives Matter activist who was attacked at a Trump rally “should have been
roughed up.”
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Cue the Chemical Weapons Stunt in Syria
Source: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49176.htm
By Finian Cunningham
By Finian Cunningham
April 08, 2018 - This weekend’s alleged
chemical-weapon attack on civilians in Syria has all the hallmarks of a
false-flag propaganda stunt. Only people who have had their critical senses
numbed by saturated Western media distortion could possibly believe otherwise.
Three hallmarks are: the typically unverified claims and videos showing children being hosed down, which are attributed to the discredited media outlet, the so-called White Helmets. This group is embedded with terrorist organizations like Nusra Front and Jaysh al Islam, among others, but is eulogized in Western media as a respectable source. Anything that the White Helmets claim should be taken with extreme caution, if not contempt.
Three hallmarks are: the typically unverified claims and videos showing children being hosed down, which are attributed to the discredited media outlet, the so-called White Helmets. This group is embedded with terrorist organizations like Nusra Front and Jaysh al Islam, among others, but is eulogized in Western media as a respectable source. Anything that the White Helmets claim should be taken with extreme caution, if not contempt.
State Dept Claims Syria Chemical Attack, Blames Russia
Last week, Trump announced removing Americans from Syria unless Saudis pay for it. Therefore, killing innocent people in a chemical attack in order to keep Americans in Syria and flare up another round of bombardment of Syrian government's military was necessary. Of course, it is very hard to convince anyone that Syrian government killed its citizens at the time when they are winning the war against the remaining Saudi and American supported rebels. The following is the latest news:
Source: https://news.antiwar.com/2018/04/07/state-dept-claims-syria-chemical-attack-blames-russia/
BREAKING:
'AIRSTRIKE on Syria' reports of fighter jets and missiles over Lebanon
REPORTS of explosions have been heard at Syria’s Tiyas
Military Airbase amid reports of jets flying across Lebanon into Syria as well
as unknown projectiles, it has been reported.
Lebanon residents have
reported hearing unidentified jets towards Syria.
Speculation is rising of a
foreign attack against the Syrian regime just a day after a chemical attack.
It happened roughly at 3.30am
local time on Monday.
Residents reported hearing
loud booms and the sound of jets.
There are reports that Syrian
air defence has intercepted missiles.
There are also reports that US
warships from the Mediterranean are reportedly launching tomahawk missiles into
Syria.
Syrian state television has
reportedly confirmed
Reports are not confirmed so
far, but video has emerged showing an unknown object flying across the sky in
Lebanon.
One Twitter user said: “We're
already under attack at this very moment!”
Another said: “USA lauches
widespread assault on SyAF infrastructure. Warships are now positioning to
launch tomahawks in the second wave of attacks.”
Lebanon residents have
reported hearing unidentified jets towards Syria.
Speculation is rising of a foreign attack against the
Syrian regime just a day after a chemical attack.
Thursday, April 5, 2018
THE ISOLATION OF JULIAN ASSANGE IS THE SILENCING OF US ALL
In this letter, twenty-seven writers, journalists, film-makers,
artists, academics, former intelligence officers and democrats call on the
government of Ecuador to allow Julian Assange his right of freedom of speech.
If it was ever clear that the case of Julian Assange was never
just a legal case, but a struggle for the protection of basic human rights, it
is now.
Citing his critical tweets about the recent detention of Catalan
president Carles Puidgemont in Germany, and following pressure from the US,
Spanish and UK governments, the Ecuadorian government has installed an
electronic jammer to stop Assange communicating with the outside world via the
internet and phone.
As if ensuring his total isolation, the Ecuadorian government is
also refusing to allow him to receive visitors. Despite two UN rulings
describing his detention as unlawful and mandating his immediate release,
Assange has been effectively imprisoned since he was first placed in isolation
in Wandsworth prison in London in December 2010. He has never been charged with
a crime. The Swedish case against him collapsed and was withdrawn, while the
United States has stepped up efforts to prosecute him. His only
"crime" is that of a true journalist -- telling the world the truths
that people have a right to know.
Sunday, April 1, 2018
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Is Trump Assembling a War Cabinet?
Source: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49086.htm
By Patrick Buchanan
The last man standing between the U.S. and war
with Iran may be a four-star general affectionately known to his Marines as
"Mad Dog."
Gen. James Mattis, the secretary of defense, appears to be
the last man in the Situation Room who believes the Iran nuclear deal may be
worth preserving and that war with Iran is a dreadful idea.
Yet, other than Mattis, President Donald Trump seems to be
creating a war cabinet.
Trump himself has pledged to walk away from the Iran nuclear
deal – "the worst deal ever" – and reimpose sanctions in May.
The Skripal Poisonings and the Ongoing Vilification of Putin
by Gary Leupp
March 28, 2018
Sergei Skripal and his daughter were poisoned by a
nerve agent on March 4 on a park bench in Salisbury, England.
Skripal had been a Russian double agent, a spy who
turned over 300 names of Russian spies to British intelligence from 1995 to
2004. He was (not so surprisingly) arrested in Russia in 2004 and sentenced to
thirteen years in prison. He was released in a spy-swap in 2010, settled in the
UK and became a British citizen.
Sunday, March 18, 2018
Martin Luther King Jr.
In 1960s, when there was a large upheaval in the United States against the governments' atrocities within the country, and its expansionist policies outside of its boarders, four major political assassinations returned the government back to the hands of the "Hidden State". Since the presidency of McKinley, when in pretense of helping four islands to become independent of Spain US entered the war, and after kicking Spanish out, Philippines, Cuba, Guam, and Puerto Rico were attached as subjects of the US government, a policy that continued by the next president Theodore Roosevelt to this day turned US foreign policy into a colonizing power. Four people who were against such policies and had a large followings, were John Kennedy assassinated on November 22, 1963, Malcolm X on February 25, 1965, Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968, and Robert Kennedy assassinated on June 5, 1968. All of these assassinations happened during the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson and FBI Director J Edgar Hoover. There are numerous books on the subject of a conspiracy between Johnson, a friend of Texas oil barons and connected to the mobs, and Hoover, another friend of Texas oil barons and the mobs, a triangle of the president, the CIA, and the FBI. A book by Dr. William Pepper titled "The Plot to Kill King" not only discloses who was behind the assassination of King, it also briefly touches upon the connection to JFK assassination. A two part investigative film on Youtube also arrives to the same conclusion. The first part of the film is linked below, and the second part starts on Youtube right after. Below the link, beginning of Dr. Pepper's fascinating book is also copied here.
Sunday, March 11, 2018
The day before Deraa: How the war broke out in Syria
BY Steven Sahiounie
https://ahtribune.com/world/north-africa-south-west-asia/syria-crisis/1135-day-before-deraa.html
https://ahtribune.com/world/north-africa-south-west-asia/syria-crisis/1135-day-before-deraa.html
The day
before September 11, 2001 was like any normal day in New York City.
September 10, 2001 was unaware of the earthshaking events which would happen
the next day.
Similarly,
one might think the day before the violence broke out in Deraa, Syria in March
2011 would have been an uneventful day, unaware of the uprising about to
begin.
But, that was
not the case. Deraa was teaming with activity and foreign visitors to Syria
well before the staged uprising began its opening act.
Sunday, March 4, 2018
Text of Putin's Speech
President of Russia Vladimir Putin: Citizens of Russia, members of the Federation Council and State Duma,
Today’s Address is a very special landmark event, just as the times we are living in, when the choices we make and every step we take are set to shape the future of our country for decades to come.
Thursday, February 8, 2018
MSNBC: Stop censoring U.S.-assisted carnage in Yemen
Source: https://act.rootsaction.org/p/dia/action4/common/public/?action_KEY=13204&tag=RA180114&track=RA180114
An analysis by Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) has found that the purportedly liberal cable network MSNBC did not run a single segment devoted specifically to the humanitarian catastrophe in Yemen in the second half of 2017, even though – or perhaps because – the U.S. government has played a key role in creating the catastrophe. During this period MSNBC ran nearly 5,000 percent more segments that mentioned Russia than segments that mentioned Yemen.
In all of 2017, MSNBC only aired one broadcast on the U.S.-assisted Saudi airstrikes that have killed thousands of Yemeni civilians. And it never mentioned Yemen’s cholera epidemic, which infected more than 1 million Yemenis in the largest outbreak in recorded history, a direct result of the U.S.-assisted Saudi/UAE war and blockade.[1]
Monday, January 29, 2018
Tillerson’s open-ended Syria war proves US is stuck in Mideast quicksand
By: Stephen Kinser
1/24/2018
Source: https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=6578073269238700358#editor/target=post;postID=2220879227933611649
1/24/2018
Source: https://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=6578073269238700358#editor/target=post;postID=2220879227933611649
When Secretary of State Rex Tillerson announced last week that American troops would remain
in Syria indefinitely, he sounded much like the legendary nation-grabber
Theodore Roosevelt.
“We have hoisted our
flag, and it is not fashioned of the stuff which can be quickly hauled down,”
Roosevelt declared during debate over the Philippine War more
than a century ago. “There must be control! There must be mastery!”
No one imagines that
the 2,000 American soldiers now in Syria — or even a much
larger force — can bring either mastery or control. Yet Tillerson’s
announcement made clear that Syria is becoming a new front in the “long war”
that the United States seems determined to fight in the Middle East. This
commits our blood and treasure to a project that serves no vital American
interest. On the contrary, our extended involvement in the Syrian civil war
will promote instability, feed radicalism, divide NATO, and expose American
troops to deadly attack. Since Congress has not approved our entry into this
war, it may also be illegal.
Robert Parry’s Legacy and the Future of Consortiumnews
January 28, 2018
The is an article for
the Late Robert Parry who died two days ago, written by his son. It
is a brief history of the newspaper (semi-obituary semi-historical), which at the same time
reflects complacency of Khomeini in Regan’s election, Iran-Contra, and Contra-Cocaine
scandals.Source: https://consortiumnews.com/2018/01/28/robert-parrys-legacy-and-the-future-of-consortiumnews/
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