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Syria: The New ‘R2P’ – “RESPONSIBILITY TO PRETEXT”: Human Rights, Democratic Reforms, Al Qaeda and now WMD
Syria: The New ‘R2P’ – “RESPONSIBILITY TO PRETEXT”: Human Rights, Democratic Reforms, Al Qaeda and now WMD NATO’s Growing List of Excuses for Intervention By Finian Cunningham – Ceter for Research on Globalization. NATO’s alleged “concerns” over Syria and its … Continue reading
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German Arms go East
By Nathalia Meden – Strategic Culture Foundation The 2010 German government’s annual Defense Exports Report reaffirmed the trend to extention that had already been confirmed by Stockholm International Peace Institute (SIPRI). As SIPRI review says Germany’s world market arms sales … Continue reading