Posted by Richard Buchanan, at 05:56PM 01/13/07 :
Hugo Chᶥz Uniting the World Against America
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Isnt it wonderful how the mighty mainstream media in the U.S. aids and comforts the nations blissful ignorance of so many growing threats around the world?
Every once in a while a cable news network might fly up a scary graphic headline supported by old news footage, some scary sound effects and a dreadfully serious anchorperson will introduce the latest threat to the nation with credible passion and great zeal. On rolls the over-used former ambassador, has-been political hack, and retired military general or zany political wonk with a new book to flog. The segment will last for five minutes and onto the story about an alligator in a Florida swimming pool or updates from week five of the Trump-ODonnell petty squabble. Easily digested news and easily forgotten. No wonder the nation is taken to ignoring the growing ensemble of global threats! The White House is accused of more scare-tactics and the focus returns to the Superbowl.
tags: chavez
· us
groups: in Politics, U.S. Politics
Posted by Richard Buchanan, at 01:32PM 01/10/07 :
What's Eating President Putin?
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Whilst the U.S. media continues its obsession with Donald Trump and Rosie ODonnell - the world continues to spin. In Europe however - there appears considerably less spin and plenty more shudder! Russia has been flexing its economic muscle over former Soviet countries and a significant portion of the European Union. Its weapon? The supply and price of Russian Natural Gas and Oil. Mother Russia supplies the majority of the natural gas and crude oil supplies of a significant number of European countries including - no less - the industrial power-house Germany!
tags: belarus
· gas
· eu
· russia
· oil
and 1 more.
groups: in Politics, U.S. Politics
Posted by Richard Buchanan, at 02:07PM 01/08/07 :
If You Were Ahmadinejad ŠWouldnҴ You Go Nuclear?
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Some fascinating news reports and opinion pieces have been published today in various tags about Irans faltering oil industry and the nations unsustainable demand for energy. A mixed bag of conclusions are made about the success (or lack) of trade sanctions against Iran, the nuclear standoff, and various fluffy next step assumptions.
This is fine and dandy but where we (in the West) frequently fail is in our inability to put ourselves in the shoes of the Mullah in Iran. They just dont fit our flavor of society and our taste for democracy. Oh, and theyre evil - but as a side, of course! This is true of the negligent assumptions made by the Bush Administration, the intelligence services and MacDonalds about the appetite for fast-food products in Baghdad and it is equally true of the Wests handling of Irans nuclear ambitions.
tags: iran
· nuclear
· sanctions
groups: in Politics, U.S. Politics