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UN DONE The 66th Session of the General Assembly. Reflections by Dr. Christof Lehmann
The 66th Session of the United Nations General Assembley; against the backdrop of a manufactured world economic crisis; the abuse of the UN Security Counsel Resolution 1973 on Libya to give the appearance of legality to a war that is … Continue reading
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A “Humanitarian War” on Syria? Military Escalation. Towards a Broader Middle East-Central Asian War?
by Michel Chossudovsky “As I went back through the Pentagon in November 2001, one of the senior military staff officers had time for a chat. Yes, we were still on track for going against Iraq, he said. But there was … Continue reading
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