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A greater threat now looms over mankind

by Open-Publishing - Monday 6 June 2005
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Wars and conflicts International USA Russia

Kenneth T. Tellis

Today, Russian Defence Minister Sergei Ivanov spoke out against the
U.S. Missile Defence System, because it would set a dangerous
precedent. Consider the reasons why Russian Defence Minister
Sergei Ivanov was against the U.S. Missile Defence System. What
were the guarantees that they would not be used by a rogue
government in the U.S. to subjugate peaceful countries? If the
U.S. has already voided international covenants like the United
Nations Charter, the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Immunity and
The Geneva Conventions, what guarantee is there that they will abide
by any agreement they now make with any country?

In both Afghanistan and Iraq the United States of America has taken
on the role that Nazi Germany had during World War II. It has
openly used torture and murder to attain what it cites as
information. But further than that, it has used Depleted Uranium
Shells against civilian men, women and children, knowing fully well,
that this is in violation of international agreements.

In Venezuela, that U.S. is bent on overthrowing the Bolivarian
government of President Hugo Chavez Frias, in an attempt to gain
control of Venezuela’s OIL. The Bush regime has already lost all
credibility and feels that it has nothing to lose in overthrowing
the Chavez government in Venezuela. The Bush regime has a "GO FOR
BROKE" attitude, thus it will not hesitate to even invade Venezuela
if necessary to control its OIL. But the point is, will the Bush
regime stop at Venezuela? That is the moot point. If it succeeds
in Venezuela, then there can be no doubt that IRAN will be its next
victim.

Right now, that Bush regime has only vassals that do its bidding,
and has no real friends. If common sense had any play, then the
U.S. might think seriously of withdrawing its forces that are in
occupation of other lands. Because at least they might have some
friends left. Under the present scheme, U.S. soldiers are dying in
foreign lands that cannot be subjugated. Its a morass like
Vietnam, and will than likely end up like Vietnam, where the U.S.
forces were pulled out with one hours notice on April 30, 1975.
The present morale of the U.S. forces in both Afghanistan and Iraq
is not very high. U.S. soldiers are returning home with their minds
blown to hell. They are quite unfit to return to normal daily life
in the U.S. The shame of it is that it could have be averted, had
the Bush regime not cooked up the false story of the Weapons of Mass
Destruction to invade Iraq. But that is now water under-the-
bridge, and they cannot go back to where they started. Future
generations of Americans will remember this part of their history,
as an error in judgment by a government that was greedy and vicious.

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Forum posts

  • I could not agree more. The rogue state of America has declared war on humanity and human rights. USA breaks any of these international treaties. Moreover the huge industrial/military complex in the USA is not matched by any other countries in history.
    The oppressive U.S. in cooperation with Israel and Great Britain try to accuse other states of doing wrong.
    Ridiculous!

    America is the Nazi state of the 21 century!

  • No Gods, No Masters, Smash the State now for a better world

    • "Future generations of Americans will remember this part of their history, as an error in judgment by a government that was greedy and vicious."

      If there are, indeed, future generations.

      btw, that should be ’USians’

    • Think of intent versus actions. The name of the global street fight is which gang will end up
      with all the marbles, and ends up ruling all. Colder minds have placed carefull strategies into
      play along with the notion that perhaps the extraneous elemination of perhaps a billion people
      would serve post war tactics.