Posted on 04. Dec, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Israel, Israeli Settlements, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
“Netanyahu, who despises President Barack Obama, has rightly seen the cajoling by the United States as weakness and as the consequence of failure by Washington to articulate any coherent policy in the Middle East…” By Philip Giraldi A former US Ambassador to Israel Daniel Kurtzer has written a well reasoned op-ed explaining that throwing concessions and [...]
Posted on 03. Dec, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Israeli Occupation, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
ED NOTE: Philip Shelley from Westminster, California, shares these moving speeches of the blighted children of Gaza, narrated by bright young Palestinian girls. Was it Emerson who said: “The only way to have a friend is to be one.” ? Can we telll these children of Gaza, tomorrow will be better ? Philip J. Shelley [...]
Posted on 03. Dec, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
Zahir Ebrahim | Project Humanbeingsfirst.org In order to comprehend the ostensibly bizarre Wikileaks phenomena that is continually in the news these days, it is essential to first comprehend the concept of the ‘Mighty Wurlitzer’. It used to be the honorific of Frank Wisner. The first chief of political warfare for the Central Intelligence Agency, used [...]
Posted on 03. Dec, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
To whom should this release be attributed? Who benefitted? The U.S. is under attack by an enemy within. Skilled at game theory warfare, this foe targets the most sensitive realm of U.S. national security: its relations with other nations. The online publication of a quarter-million documents chronicling diplomatic exchanges is notable both for what’s omitted [...]
Posted on 02. Dec, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Israel, Middle east, News/Politics, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
Judy Woodruff speaks to former national security advisers Zbigniew Brzezinski and Stephen Hadley about the impact of the release of confidential diplomatic documents by WikiLeaks. Zbigniew Brzezinski doesn’t think all the leaked information coming out of Wikileaks is a result of Army PFC Bradley Manning, as a matter of fact he suspects a foreign intelligence [...]
Posted on 02. Dec, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
Is Wikileaks being manipulated by an intelligence service? By Alan Hart The Wikileaks revelation that some Persian Gulf Arab leaders wanted (and still want?) America to attack Iran is confirmation of what some of us thought we knew – that Arab leaders are not merely impotent but as dangerously deluded as their Israeli counterparts. Netanyahu [...]
Posted on 01. Dec, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy, War
When waging intelligence wars, timing is often the critical factor for game-theory war planners. The outcome of the WikiLeaks release suggests a psy-ops directed at the U.S. By Jeff Gates “The United States is the real victim of WikiLeaks. It’s an action aimed at discrediting them.” Franco Frattini, Foreign Minister of Italy The impact of [...]
Posted on 01. Dec, 2010 by Debbie in Britain, Commentary/Analysis, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Media, Middle east, News/Politics, Pakistan, Syria, U.S. Foreign Policy
The Times, of course, supports US imperial wars, including the Afghan and Iraq quagmires. Unsurprisingly, the London Guardian said the documents “reveal how the US uses its embassies as part of a global espionage network.” By Stephen Lendman On November 28, WikiLeaks began releasing over 250,000 leaked State Department and US Embassy cables (many designated [...]
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