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Russia has suspended military co-operation
with NATO and recalled its ambassador to the
organisation to discuss what Moscow sees as a
biased response to the South Ossetian
conflict. A Russian draft resolution aimed at
settling the conflict has been submitted to
the UN Security Council after France's
proposal met with a deadlock. Interview with
Russia's UN representative Vitaly Churkin. Tags : US NATO ambassador UN Security Council South Ossetia |
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A song that playes alot in Turkey Tags : chorjavon Nato |
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| NATO warns Russia |
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http://therealnews.com/c.php?c=08081YT
Western powers send tough message; Russian
minister responds.
NATO allies warned Russia on Tuesday that the
alliance's cooperation with Moscow would
depend on the pullout of troops from Georgia.
They insisted Georgia remained on track to
join NATO despite Moscow's opposition. The
emergency meeting in Brussels highlighted a
rift within the 27-nation bloc between former
Soviet satellite nations wanting tough action
against Russia and western European members
warning against antagonizing Moscow. In an
editorial from The Independent newspaper
entitled "NATO is walking a tightrope over
Georgia" Anne Penketh states that "[NATO]
foreign ministers want to send a tough
message to the Kremlin, but the big powers
know that they cannot afford to isolate
Moscow which remains an essential partner for
the US and Europe in dealing with other major
crises such as the showdown with Iran over
its nuclear programme." Tags : news NATO Russia Georgia Moscow Anne Penketh Ossetia Iran USA Condoleezza Rice Jaap De Hoop Scheffer Medvedev |
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| NATO bombing of Serbia |
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March 29, 1999
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Lately America's message has been that
violence can be used to achieve peace as long
as the targets of the violence are out-groups
like Iraqi Arabs and Serbian Slavs.
Bombing for peace is like having coitus for
virginity. Something like that aphorism was
circulated in a more vulgar form during the
Vietnam era, but Klinton and broad segments
of the Woodstock Generation now running the
Democrat Party seem to have forgotten it or,
more likely, sent it down the already vastly
crowded memory hole of George Orwell.
On Sunday March 28 one of the major networks
headlined its coverage of NATO's aerial
bombardment of the Serbs, "War for Peace." I
had to rub my eyes to be certain I really was
reading those words on the newsie's TV screen
and that this wasn't actually a commercial
for "Saturday Night Live" or some other
comedy show. But the network was in earnest.
This is the Orwellian name they are giving to
their news coverage of NATO's onslaught.
In Orwell's prophetic novel, "1984," one of
the slogans of the militaristic Big Brother
tyranny which takes command of one half of
the world is, "War is Peace." It appears that
Orwell's dystopia is here, operating out of
the Rockefeller Center media hub in New York
City even as the New York-based media sneer
at Belgrade television as "state propaganda."
But what could be more propagandistic than
declaring that war is peace or that one may
bomb civilians to achieve peace?
Klinton has attempted to sell the American
people on the idea of the instant war and the
quick fix, a strategy that might work well in
a war on Disneyland, but is a pathetic joke
in relation to the Serbian nation whose
ancestors fought Ottoman-Turks for five
centuries and whose saints, patriarchs and
ikons are steeped in the lore of resistance
and martyrdom.
If Klinton and Co. had really wanted to
pacify Yugoslavia they should have done it
the more traditional American way, by
infusing fiber optic cables full of video
porn, creating a stock market, marketing junk
food and importing millions of unassimiable
"minorities" from Asia, Africa and Latin
America. Perhaps then the Serbs might, in a
few decades, deteriorate to the level of
contemporary Americans. Tags : NATO bombing of Serbia balkan war albright f16 kosovo |
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