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Do you feel the rumble?

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

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Photo: Tuesday, Oct. 16, 2007. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

Has anyone else noticed the tension between the US and Russia? It’s so thick you can cut it with a knife.

Today Russian president Vladamir Putin, while visiting Tehran, warned the US against attacking Iran. Saying “…no Caspian nation should offer its territory to third powers for use of force or military aggression against any Caspian state.” It has been said that the US would use the Caspian region to launch attacks on Iran.

The fact that Russia is building Iran a nuclear plant in Russia does worry me a bit. But not as much as what Putin said next, “Threatening someone, in this case the Iranian leadership and Iranian people, will lead nowhere, they are not afraid, believe me.” Wow, do I feel the rumblings of World War III?

If Russia is now in bed with Iran I suppose they don’t like threats, they like action…well covert, deniable action.

With Russia as their new ally, Iran does not need nuclear weapons. Russia has plenty!

What does Russia see in Iran anyways? Maybe Putin likes the ‘death to America’ chants, or perhaps he has a love for secretly building bombs that kill Americans without any repercussions.

Nah, it’s probably just the food.

Source: VLADIMIR ISACHENKOV, Associated Press

Memorial Day International

Monday, May 28th, 2007

The funeral of Australian Soldier Jack KovcoSome celebrate Memorial Day with a barbecue or a sale. Others celebrate it by visiting veterans. I take time to reflect on the history of the armed forces.

Today we must realize that the fallen heroes did not all salute Old Glory. The amazing men and women of the American Armed Forces were in good company. In World War II the British were fending off Fascism and suffering the bombs of Hitler for years before Americans stood up. Alongside them were the commonwealth nations - Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand, South Africa, and Nepal. Non-Vichy France held a successful resistance, many Frenchmen losing their lives to keep their nation free. Those that remained would usher in Allied forces during the liberation of Paris. And losing more men to combat than all other nations combined, Russia suffered massive losses, only to continue forward and bring down the Third Reich brick by brick.

In Asia the Chinese were in a civil war when Japan attacked, and despite their hatred for each other, both the Communist and Republican Chinese lay down their lives to protect their homeland. The Siamese (or later Thai), Cambondians, Laotians, and others all resisted the Japanese invasion force, later aiding Australian and American troops in overthrowing the Japanese.

And not to forget the Germans and Japanese who resisted their leaders’ tyranny, seeking to restore to their countries the honor and dignity of history, collaborating with allied forces and spies, sometimes taking on completely independant movements.

Today we remember that in the history of the world only one race has lived as heroes: the human race. We can all today bow our heads in thanks for those across the world who have engaged tyranny and oppression in any form and stopped it from entering our homes, whether they be American, Canadian, Thai, Chinese, or South African. Because the country we must pledge our highest allegiance to is greater than our nation, it is Earth. And despite all our troubles, we all call it home.

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Blair steps down - so where is British Democracy going now?

Friday, May 11th, 2007

Tony BlairLike a character from a fantastic epic back when the English were heroes and tyrants wrapped up into one unstoppable force, Tony Blair has been an unstoppable maelstrom of power for over a decade in the world political scene.

Effectively hijacking the entire Labour Party in 1994, Tony Blair has served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom since 1997. But he has also simultaneously held the titles of Member of Parliament for Sedgefield (giving him legislative powers), Leader of the British Labour Party, First Lord of the Treasury, Minister of Civil Service, and a Privy Counsellor. He was, for ten years, the most powerful man in the UK without a doubt.

He has finally given up his post as Leader of the Labour Party, allowing his senior Labour Party official James Gordon Brown, to pull ahead for leadership of the party. In 1997 both were forerunners for leader of the Labour Party, and subsequently the Premiership. Realizing Blair had more public support than he did, Brown pulled back, expecting Blair to only run for two elections at most. He never expected the third.

Now after having shaped one of the most powerful nations in the Western World, opposition within his own party has forced Blair to step down. This is in absence of a Nixon-esque scandal, and a little surprising as everyone expected him to at least carry on leadership of the party until his term as Prime Minister ended. Perhaps he’s avoiding a possible scandal by getting out now. Who knows? Not I.

So what is this gonna mean in the long term? It mans a brand new England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. Love him or hate him, Tony Blair was the United Kingdom’s government for ten long years, and now that he’s pulling back, new elements are going to sweep in to fill the void…

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Iran refuses to give up nuclear power. And what does Russia have to do with it?

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

ahmadinejad.thumbnail.jpgPresident Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is refusing to give up Iran’s growing nuclear capabilities, in spite of the UN’s resolution and the US’s diplomatic assault. Iran has been developing a uranium enrichment center just outside of Shiraz in Natanz with uranium mined in Iran’s Yazd province. The Natanz center houses 300 centrifuges, with plans to install 3,000 more.

Iranian officials maintain that the uranium enrichment is for nuclear power, not nuclear weapons. This would be much less worrisome if it wasn’t for the recently announced Shahab-3D, a missile with an enormous range and accuracy, which experts say could soon be capable of reaching European cities as far away as Paris. Attach a nuclear warhead to the Shahab’s rocket, and Iran suddenly becomes a major military power.

Shahab means “Falling Star” in Farsi, and Hoot means “Whale” - but the Hoot is only cetacean in its enormity. The Hoot torpedo, which is installed on the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ naval attack vessels, is the fastest torpedo in the world. Again, if installed with a nuclear warhead, this would make them extremely dangerous.

In order to protect the European nations who are within the Shahab’s range, the US has begun offering missile defense systems to Eastern European nations like Poland and the Czech Republic. England and France have also expressed interest in purchasing the defense systems, which would be based on the now outdated “Star Wars” system made popular by the Reagan White House.

Russia has been adamantly opposed to European countries purchasing such a defense system from Americans. Russian Generals have managed to bring up the fact that the Czech Republic and Poland could be targeted by Russia’s own rockets if they so chose. These comments have been taken as a threat, but most political observers agree that Russia is unlikely to take action, only blow hot air.

But why on Earth would Russia be so opposed to the purchase of a defense system? Some analysts say that Russia is upset at no longer being a superpower, and feels that they should be the ones supplying defense systems to European nations. One commenter brought up the fact that NATO has begun spreading to Russia’s borders and they feel boxed in by the member nations, which this reporter thinks has nothing to do with Russia’s opposition seeing as this is not a NATO plan; the NATO missile defense plan has been in development for decades without a single prototype.

The trail of breadcrumbs starts in Moscow, and trails back to that source of American distress: the Natanz facility in Iran, where the Iranians are enriching uranium. The facility has been under construction for years, originating from a building agreement between Iran and Russia.

That’s right, Russia is building the enrichment facility that has the United States crawling up its own poopshoot. Not only that but before Iran began mining for uranium in Yazd Province, Russia was their number one supplier of uranium. Iran has been enriching uranium for years, it’s just the volume at which they’re producing now that has American officials asking questions. Before the Natanz facility, Iran was using a series of centrifuges supplied by the United States and installed underneath Tehran University.

Russian diplomats to the UN have stated that if the US installs missile defense systems in Eastern Europe, it will be the beginning of another Cold War. They still have access to the technology to make atomic bombs measured by the tens of megatons, and since Agent Hanssen was arrested for selling American military secrets to the Russians, we can be sure that they’re still conducting spy operations.

Now the Kremlin seems to be prepping and grooming Iran as the next nuclear power, selecting a nation who has an axe to grind against the US. Everyone except the average American knows how the CIA, according to files released thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, sent in Agent Kermit Roosevelt to Operation Ajax during the 1950s. Roosevelt snuck in Tehran to topple Mohammed Mossadegh, the first elected leader of Iran, and replace him with the brutal dictator Shah Pahlavi. Roosevelt succeeded, and escaped. Mossadegh had to be removed because of his nationalization of Iranian oil, which many took to be a sign of Communism, but was really the only way to escape from the imperialist rape of his nation by English and American interests.

Iran has never forgiven the US, and is now seeking to pick a fight with its newly acquired weapons and powers, like the nerd who just took karate lessons saying “no” to the bully who took his lunch money. And Russia is the karate teacher.

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