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West using terror to plunder oil resources of Nigeria
West using terror to plunder oil resources of Nigeria Nigeria, Africa’s top oil producing nation, is witnessing a surge in sectarian violence that is destabilizing the central government and threatening to split the country in two. On the surface, a … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Geo-Politics, News
Tagged Africa, African Unity, Boko Haram, Britain, Burkino Faso, CFA, Cote d’Ivoire, Finian Cunningham, Franc Afrique, France, global security, Human Rights, imperialism, Libya, Mali and Niger, Middle East, Modo-Colonialism, national security concerns, Natural Resources, neo-colonialism, Nigeria, Nigeria Oil, Nigeria Oil Industry, nsnbc, Pan-Africanism, Politics, press tv, Religion, Terrorism, west africa
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Syrian Foreign Minister at U.N. General Assembly. Neo-colonialism under Pretext of Humanitarian Intervention.
Syrian Foreign Minister at U.N. General Assembly. Neo-colonialism under Pretext of Humanitarian Intervention. Full text of Syrian Foreign Minister al-Moallem’s speech Mr. Vuk Jeremic President of the 67th session of the General Assembly, Excellences, Ladies and Gentlemen, I would like … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, News, Politics
Tagged al Moallem, Al-Moallem at General Assembly, Al-Moallem on neo-colonialism, charter of the united nations, conflict resolution, general assembly, global security, Humanitarian Intervention, international law, Intervention, neo-colonialism, nsnbc, R2P, responsibility to protect, Syrian Foreign Minister Al-Moallem, UN Charter, UNGA, United Nations
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Syria – Declarations of War.
Syria – Declarations of War. By Christof Lehmann. – nsnbc. Let us be honest; Syria is in a state of war. I is a war that is being portrayed as an internal conflict, but that does not change the fact … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Middle East, Politics
Tagged Al Khalifa, Al Qaeda, Arab League, China, christof lehmann, Civil Liberties, cliffhanger, Clinton, Declaration of War, Democracy, Economic Warfare, EU, final solution for Palestine, GCC, global security, Guantanamo, Gulf Cooperation Council, gulf cooperation council crackpot disctator, gulf crackpot, Human Rights, Israel, Libya, media war., Middle East, Muslim Brotherhood, National Endowment for Democracy, NATO, nato member states, NATO mercenaries, NDAA, neo-colonialism, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, Obama, Palestine, PoliticsSyria, propaganda, Romney, Russia, SANA, saud, Secret Armies, state sponsored terrorism, US Armored Brigades, USA, war declaration, war on syria, westerwelle
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Protect African territorial integrity: President
Protect African territorial integrity: President Caesar Zvayi recently in ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia – The Herald – Zimbabwe PRESIDENT Mugabe has urged African countries to pursue African solutions to African problems and, where they fall short, to resort to the UN … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, News, Politics
Tagged 19th Ordinary Session of the African Union, addis ababa ethiopia, Addis Abeba, african union, African Unity, Anti-Imperialism, colonel muammar gaddafi, Interventionalism, Libya, Morocco, muammar gaddafi, NATO, NATO in Africa, neo-colonialism, pan-african, Politics, Robert Mugabe, Saharawi, UN Resolution 1973, United Nations, UNSC, war on libya
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Mitt Romney: Venezuela’s Chavez is “Threat to National Security”
Mitt Romney: Venezuela’s Chavez is “Threat to National Security” Liverpool, July 12th 2012 (Venezuelanalysis.com) – Presumptive US Republican candidate for this year’s presidential elections, Mitt Romney, has branded Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez a threat to US national security and accused … Continue reading
Posted in Northern America, Politics
Tagged American Affairs, Chavez, criminal government, global security, Latin America - Caribic, Mitt Romney, National Security, national security threat, neo-colonialism, Politics, president hugo chávez, US Hegemony, us imperialism, US-Presidential Candidate, USA, venezuela, venezuelan president hugo chavez
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African Union Summit Held Amid Increasing Imperialist Penetration
African Union Summit Held Amid Increasing Imperialist Penetration First woman and Southern African Commission Chair elected By Abayomi Azikiwe – Editor, Pan-African News Wire With growing threats to the independence and sovereignty of the continent, the African Union held its … Continue reading
Nepal Privatized and Sororized
Nepal Privatized and Sororized Arun Shrivastava South Asia Correspondent Salem-News Report from Delhi, Indo-Nepalese border towns, Kathmandu and Dharamkot [Himachal Pradesh]. (DELHI) – Nepal’s leadership failed to draft a new Constitution. The mandate of 602-member Constituent Assembly [CA] elected in … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Asia, Geo-Politics, World
Tagged balkanization of nepal, CIA, Constitutional Crisis, Diversity, ethnicity, FAO, federalization of nepal, Geo-Politics, Globalization, IMF, neo-colonialism, Nepal, Nepal Politics, nepalese border, nsnbc, Political Parties, Politics, Salem News, Shrivastava, Soros, subversion, UN Office on Drugs and Crime, UN-WFP, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNODC, WHO, World Bank
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