Iraq and the oil again
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August 11, 2014 at 1:53 am #83055alanjjohnstoneKeymaster
One of the journalists i hold in high esteem, Robert Fisk, reminding us again what the Middle East is all about.
August 11, 2014 at 2:07 am #104437ALBKeymasterNot one of his good articles. Too pro-islamist.
August 11, 2014 at 6:31 am #104438pgbParticipantMaybe I have been overawed by Robert Fisk's work. I think he is far and away the best Middle East correspondent around. So maybe I can't see what you see, for I can't find anything in the article posted that could be called "pro-Islamist". What is it?
August 11, 2014 at 9:47 am #104439ALBKeymasterI should have said that it wasn't anti-Islamist enough. With their religious cleansing in Iraq they are just as bad as Israel if not worse.
August 11, 2014 at 9:04 pm #104440james19ParticipantGeorge Galloway has claimed the Guardian (and its sister paper, the Observer , which supported the Iraq war) has blood on their hands (the Guardian has taken money?) on his Twitter account. Didn't Galloway support Saddam?! Galloway was in a party that supported wars! Has he suddenly found his principles, and denounced the Labour Party? Cameron said: "we should give Syrian rebels arms". BBC says, ISIS leader, has $1bn!
August 13, 2014 at 11:01 am #104441alanjjohnstoneKeymasterHollande having been previously gung ho for intervention in Syria, he is now vowing to send arms to the Kurds. I'm pretty sure we all know where this is heading…a Kosovo type recognition of Iraqi Kurdistan but probably known like acedonia of the Former Yuogoslavia Republic was to discourage Greek Macedonian nationalism and in regard to Kurds to discourage Turkish Kurd's demands. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28770519Hollande is certainly competing with Blair for the title of war-monger prime-minister of the decade
August 29, 2014 at 7:37 pm #104442AnonymousInactivejames19 wrote:George Galloway has claimed the Guardian (and its sister paper, the Observer , which supported the Iraq war) has blood on their hands (the Guardian has taken money?) on his Twitter account. Didn't Galloway support Saddam?! Galloway was in a party that supported wars! Has he suddenly found his principles, and denounced the Labour Party? Cameron said: "we should give Syrian rebels arms". BBC says, ISIS leader, has $1bn!Did they get that kind of money from a charitable organization, or from the western powers ? With that amount of money they can buy a lot of weapons. I wonder why they are saying that the leader of ISIS is a Mossed agent.Saddam was also supported by the Trotskyite because he was an anti-imperialist.We have a very good article which can be applied to all world situation, and the article that says that most dictators, terrorists, and political killers ( I may call them Frank stein ) are, or were , friends and allied of the western powers, they use them, and when they do not need them, they dispose them, overthrow them, hang them, or kill them in warThis is what we wrote several years ago: In the dangerous game of globo-politics, it has been proved time and time again that western capitalists will court any madman, so long as it furthers their interests. Adolf Hitler, Stalin, Papa Doc, Nicolae Ceausescu, Idi Amin and presently President Suharto of Indonesia, amongst countless others, have all found favour with the western capitalist elite. No doubt the future will throw up many more instances.
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