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hamas' offer of peace
Submitted by antarchi on November 22, 2008 - 18:42Israeli media revealed ... that one of the first acts of Ismail Haniyeh, the Hamas prime minister elected in 2006, was to send a message to the Bush White House offering a long-term truce in return for an end to Israeli occupation. His offer was not even acknowledged.
Instead, according to the daily Jerusalem Post, Israeli policymakers have sought to reinforce the impression that “it would be pointless for Israel to topple Hamas because the population [of Gaza] is Hamas”. On this thinking, collective punishment is warranted because there are no true civilians in Gaza.
remember these children
Submitted by antarchi on November 8, 2008 - 17:28TOTAL DEATHS SINCE SEPT 2000:
Israeli children: 123
Palestinian children: 1050
TOTALS FOR 2000:
Israeli children: 0
Palestinian children: 91
US vetos at the UN Security Council
Submitted by antarchi on February 18, 2012 - 01:41List compiled by Geoff Williams
Russia has used their veto TWICE
Year: Resolution Vetoed by the USA
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united bases of america
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aristide movement must be stopped
Submitted by antarchi on August 6, 2011 - 13:23Washington fought to get and keep Aristide out of Haiti, []wikileaks cables make clear. “A premature departure of MINUSTAH would leave the [Haitian] government...vulnerable to...resurgent populist and anti-market economy political forces—reversing gains of the last two years,” wrote US Ambassador Janet Sanderson in an October 1, 2008, cable. MINUSTAH “is an indispensable tool in realizing core USG [US government] policy interests in Haiti.”
At a high-level meeting five years ago, top US and UN officials discussed how the “Aristide Movement Must Be Stopped,” according to an August 2, 2006, cable. It described how former Guatemalan diplomat Edmond Mulet, then chief of MINUSTAH, “urged US legal action against Aristide to prevent the former president from gaining more traction with the Haitian population and returning to Haiti.”
At Mulet’s request, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan urged South Africa’s President Thabo Mbeki “to ensure that Aristide remained in South Africa.”
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obama 'withdraws' from afghanistan
Submitted by antarchi on June 25, 2011 - 18:45When Obama took office in 2009, the U.S. had about 34,000 troops in Afghanistan. Obama has initiated two major troop increases in Afghanistan: about 20,000 additional troops were announced in February 2009, followed by the December 2009 announcement that an another 33,000 would be deployed as well; other smaller increases have brought the total to 100,000...
[Media] reporting also nearly universally excluded any mention of the 100,000 Pentagon contractors currently in Afghanistan, which double the U.S. military commitment there. Given the full context, it's hard to read a phased pullout of 30,000 out of 200,000 over the course of an entire year as a "rapid" withdrawal
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