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Is Canada Prompting Canadians for “Iran” False Flag Terror ?
Is Canada Prompting Canadians for “Iran” False Flag Terror ? Christof Lehmann – Not only Tehran was baffled by the Canadian governments sudden and unexpected decision to break all diplomatic ties to Iran. The only fact that was not surprising was that Netanyahu and Israel´s … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, News, Northern America, Opinion
Tagged Canada cuts diplomatic ties to Iran, Canada Iran diplomatic ties, christof lehmann, conflict, conflict resolution, diplomacy, False Flag attack, global security, Iran False Flag, Middle East, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Politics, Terrorism, Terrorism Scare
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Splendour and Misery of Western Diplomacy. Situation in and around Syria
Splendour and Misery of Western Diplomacy. Situation in and around Syria Alexander Mezyaev – (SCF) The situation in and around Syria is still one of the most important issues that is in the focus of international events. This is the … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Opinion
Tagged Alexander Mazyaev, Anti-Imperialism, China, diplomacy, fundamental freedoms, international law, interventionism, Kofi Annan, Middle East, NATO, Politics, Russia, Russian and Chinese veto, Security Council, security council resolution, Situation of human rights in the Syrian Arab Republic, Strategic Culture Foundation, Syria, The UN General Assembly resolution №66/253, UN Charter, UN Charter Article 12, UN document A/RES/66/176, UN General Assembly resolution № 66/176, UN High Commissioner of UN Human Rights, UNGAm General Assembly, UNHCR, United Nations, UNSC, us imperialism, war crimes, western diplomacy
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Putin’s Geopolitical Chess Game With Washington In Syria And The Eurasia
Putin’s Geopolitical Chess Game With Washington In Syria And The Eurasia By F. William Engdahl – Since reassuming his post as Russia’s President, Vladimir Putin has lost no minute in addressing the most urgent geopolitical threats to Russia internationally. Not … Continue reading
Strategically Timed Syrian Massacre
Strategically Timed Syrian Massacre by Stephen Lendman – Insurgents are enlisted, armed, funded, trained, and directed by Western and regional special forces. They decide strategy, targets, and timing. Armies need leadership to operate effectively. So do killer gangs.Special forces … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, News
Tagged Ban Kye Moon, Clinton, diplomacy, GCC, global security, Imperialis, international law, international terrorism, Interventionalism, Kofi Annan, Lavrov, Massacres, Middle East, Moscow, NATO, nsnbc, Politics, R2P, Stephen lendman, Syria, Syria Massacrees, Syrian Regime, UN, UN-Imperiaism, US Imperialis, war on syria, Washington
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The18th Congress of the Communist Party of China. Meeting Domestic and Global Challenges in a World in Transitions.
The18th Congress of the Communist Party of China. Meeting Domestic and Global Challenges in a World in Transitions. The Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, CPC, has recently, after concluding a plenum meeting, announced that it will convene … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Politics
Tagged 18th National Congress, Central Committee, central committee of the communist party, China, christof lehmann, Civil Liberties, Communist Party, communist party of china, Communist Workers, Communist Youths, dalai lama, Democracy, diplomacy, Disaster Capitalism, Dr. Christof Lehmann, Economical Development, Free Market, global challenges, global security, Human Rights, Ideology, imperialism, Libya, National Security, NATO Expansionism, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Politics, rapid transitions, Rural Development, Social Development, Social Justice, Socialism, tibet
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Danish Espionage Sentence for Professor is setting dangerous Precedence for Scientists, Political Advisers and Consultants in Denmark and E.U.
By Christof Lehmann – nsnbc. The Finish born Professor Timo Kivimäki, who has tenure at Copenhagen University has been sentenced according to what Danish law calls “the mild espionage paragraph”. Timo Kivimäki was accused of espionage for Russia and has … Continue reading
Posted in Europe, News
Tagged christof lehmann, Civil Liberties, copenhagen university, danish Espionage Trial, Denmark, diplomacy, Dr. Christof Lehmann, Espionage, Intellectual Freedom, National Security, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Peace Movement, PET, Political Adviser, Political Consultant, Political Science, Politics, Politiets Efterretningstjeneste, Russia, Timo Kivimäki
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Syria and Integrity in International Diplomacy.
The game is set. The longer U.S. and E.U. sanctions and the ongoing NATO and Saudi backed insurgency and attempted subversion of the Syrian government continue, the greater effect they will have. Russia´s late and feeble response has brought it … Continue reading
Posted in Geo-Politics, Middle East, Opinion, World
Tagged Afghanistan, Africa, AFRICOM, Al Qaeda, america, Analysis, anglo-american empire, argentina, asia, Bashar al Assad, beijing, brasil BRIC, Castro, chaves, China, christof lehmann, churkin, cuba, dalai lama, damascus, diplomacy, diplomatic, Dr. Christof Lehmann, E.U., EU, Europe, faisal karami, hariri implicated, hariri implicated in, Hezbollah, huan jintao, hugo chavez, International affairs, international diplomacy, international security, karami, kfor, Lebanon, lubnan, Medvedjev, Moscow, NATO, nazrallah, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Obama, peace keeping, political advise, Prince Naif bin Abdul Aziz al-Saud, Putin, reagan, russian judo, Saudi Arabia, Security, sponsoring terrorism, state sponsored terrorism, Syria, Syria and Integrity in International Diplomacy, taliban freedomfighters, tibet, U.N., u.s.a., UN, unconventional warfare, United Nations, USA, ussr, venezuela, vitaly churkin, Vladimir Putin, war on russia, war on terror, waron china, Washington
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