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Resource Wars - Can We Survive Them?

Stephen Lendman, 2007-06-06 (Wednesday), Global Research
Near the end of WW II, Franklin Roosevelt met with Saudi King ibn Saud on the USS Quincy. It began a six decade relationship guaranteeing US access to what his State Department called a "stupendous source of strategic power, and one of the greatest material prizes in world history" - the region's oil and huge amount of it in Saudi Arabia. Today, the Middle East has two-thirds of the world's proved oil reserves (around 675 billion barrels) and the Caspian basin an estimated 270 billion barrels more plus one-eighth of the world's natural gas reserves. It explains a lot about why we're at war with Iraq and Afghanistan and plan maintaining control over both countries. We want a permanent military presence in them aimed at controlling both regions' proved energy reserves with puppet regimes, masquerading as democracies, beholden to Washington as client states. They're in place to observe what their ousted predecessors ignored: the rules of imperial management, especially Rule One - we're boss and what we say goes.

The Bush administration is "boss" writ large. It intends ruling the world by force, saying so in its National Security Strategy (NSS) in 2002, then updated in even stronger terms in 2006. It plainly states our newly claimed sovereign right allowed no other country - the right to wage preventive wars against perceived threats or any nations daring to challenge our status as lord and master of the universe. Key to the strategy is controlling the world's energy reserves starting with the Middle East and Central Asia's vast amount outside Russia and China with enough military strength to control their own, at least for now. These resources give us veto power over which nations will or won't get them and assures Big Oil gets the lion's share of the profits.

In Iraq, the new "Hydrocarbon Law," if it passes the puppet parliament, is a shameless scheme to rape and plunder the country's oil treasure. It's a blueprint for privatization giving foreign investors (meaning US and UK mainly) a bonanza of resources, leaving Iraqis a sliver for themselves. Its complex provisions give the Iraqi National Oil Company exclusive control of just 17 of the country's 80 known oil fields with all yet-to-be-discovered deposits set aside for foreign investors. It's even worse with Big Oil free to expropriate all earnings with no obligation to invest anything in Iraq's economy, partner with Iraqi companies, hire local workers, respect union rights, or share new technologies. Foreign investors would be granted long-term contracts up to 35 years, dispossessing Iraq of its own resources in a scheme to steal them.

That's what launched our road to war in 1991 having nothing to do with Saddam threatening anyone. It hasn't stopped since. The Bush (preventive war) Doctrine spelled out our intentions in June, 2002. It then became NSS policy in September getting us directly embroiled in the Middle East and Central Asia and indirectly with proxy forces in countries like Somalia so other oil-rich African nations (like Sudan) get the message either accede to our will or you're next in the target queue.

With the world's energy supplies finite, the US heavily dependent on imports, and "peak oil" near or approaching, "security" for America means assuring a sustainable supply of what we can't do without. It includes waging wars to get it, protect it, and defend the maritime trade routes over which it travels. That means energy's partnered with predatory New World Order globalization, militarism, wars, ecological recklessness, and now an extremist US administration willing to risk Armageddon for world dominance. Central to its plan is first controlling essential resources everywhere, at any cost, starting with oil and where most of it is located in the Middle East and Central Asia.

The New "Great Game" and Perils From It

The new "Great Game's" begun, but this time the stakes are greater than ever as explained above. The old one lasted nearly 100 years pitting the British empire against Tsarist Russia when the issue wasn't oil. This time, it's the US with help from Israel, Britain, the West, and satellite states like Japan, South Korea and Taiwan challenging Russia and China with today's weapons and technology on both sides making earlier ones look like toys. At stake is more than oil. It's planet earth with survival of all life on it issue number one twice over.

Resources and wars for them means militarism is increasing, peace declining, and the planet's ability to sustain life front and center, if anyone's paying attention. They'd better be because beyond the point of no return, there's no second chance the way Einstein explained after the atom was split. His famous quote on future wars was : "I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."

Under a worst case scenario, it's more dire than that. There may be nothing left but resilient beetles and bacteria in the wake of a nuclear holocaust meaning even a new stone age is way in the future, if at all. The threat is real and once nearly happened during the Cuban Missile Crisis in October, 1962. We later learned a miracle saved us at the 40th anniversary October, 2002 summit meeting in Havana attended by the US and Russia along with host country Cuba. For the first time, we were told how close we came to nuclear Armageddon. Devastation was avoided only because Soviet submarine captain Vasily Arkhipov countermanded his order to fire nuclear-tipped torpedos when Russian submarines were attacked by US destroyers near Kennedy's "quarantine" line. Had he done it, only our imagination can speculate what might have followed and whether planet earth, or at least a big part of it, would have survived.

Now we're back to square one, but this time a rogue administration, with 19 months left in office, marauds the earth endangering all life on it. It claims a unilateral right in its Nuclear Policy Review of December, 2001 to use first strike nuclear weapons as part of our "imperial grand strategy" to rule the world through discretionary preventive wars against nations we claim threaten our security, because we said so.

Orwell would love words like "security" and "stability" meaning we're boss so other countries better subordinate their interests to ours, or else. To avoid misunderstandings, we spell it out further. The May, 2000 Joint Vision 2020 claims a unilateral right to control all land, surface and sub-surface sea, air, space, electromagnetic spectrum and information systems. It gives us the right to use overwhelming force against any nation challenging our dominance with all present and future weapons in our arsenal including powerful nuclear ones.

Here's the danger. The Bush administration effectively threw out the 1970 Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) over 180 nations are signatories to including the US. Under NPT's Article VI, nuclear nations pledged to make "good faith" efforts to eliminate nuclear weapons because having them heightens the risk they'll be used endangering the planet. That doesn't concern Washington now developing new ones, ignoring the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. It's no longer hampered by the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty either, and it rescinded and subverted the Biological and Toxic Weapons Convention. In addition, it won't consider a Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty preventing additions to present stockpiles already way too high, and spends more on its military than the rest of the world combined, plans big future increases, and is unrestrained using the weapons it has.

As things now stand, that's an agenda for disaster according to former NATO planner, Michael McGwire. He thinks "a nuclear exchange is ultimately inevitable" by intent, accident or because, sooner or later, terrorist/rogue groups will get hold of nuclear weapons or materials and use them. Harvard international relations specialist Graham Allison agrees in his 2004 book, "Nuclear Terrorism," saying "consensus in the national security community (is that a) dirty bomb (attack is) inevitable," and/or one with nuclear bombs, unless all fissionable materials are secured. At present they're not.

This raises the specter Noam Chomsky developed in his 2003 book, "Hegemony or Survival." Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez admired it enough to hold it up during his impassioned September, 2006 speech before the UN General Assembly. In the book, Chomsky cited the work of Ernst Mayr he called "one of the great figures of contemporary biology" who said human higher intelligence is no guarantee of our survival. He noted beetles and bacteria have been far more successful surviving than we're likely to be, especially since "the average life expectancy of a species is about 100,000 years" or about how long we've been around.

Mayr feared we might use our "alloted time" to destroy ourselves taking planetary life with us. Chomsky observed we have the means to do it, may recklessly try them out in real time, and if so, may become the only species ever to deliberately make ourselves extinct. Chomsky went further in his 2006 book, "Failed States," addressing the three issues he believes are of greatest concern - "the threat of nuclear war, environmental disaster, and the fact that the government of the world's only superpower is acting in ways that increase the likelihood of (causing) these catastrophes" by its recklessness.

In the book, Chomsky raises a fourth issue heightening the overall risk further. He wrote the "American system" is in danger of losing its "historic values (of) equality, liberty and meaningful democracy" because of the course it's on. And in his newest book, "Interventions," he quotes Albert Einstein and Bertrand Russell saying 50 years ago when waging nuclear war was unthinkable under Dwight Eisenhower: "Here, then, is the problem which we present to you, stark and dreadful and inescapable: Shall we put an end to the human race, or shall mankind renounce war?"

The Environmental Threat to Our Survival

Human activity has consequences for the environment. It's been mostly negative in the face of technological advances that should be as friendly to the earth as to the profits industrial corporations get from them. Instead, the opposite is true because Wall Street only cares about next quarter's bottom line, Washington wants unchallengeable military dominance and the right to use it freely, and threatening planetary life from wars or ecological havoc is someone else's problem later on - provided there is one.

Jared Diamond, for one, studied the way societies fail or survive in his 2005 book, "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed," that hold lessons for the planet overall. He says ecological devastation brought down earlier failed ones citing one or more proximate causes:

-- deforestation and habitat destruction;

-- soil degradation through erosion, salinization or fertility decline;

-- water management problems;

-- over-hunting and/or fishing;

-- over-population growth;

-- increased per capita impact on the environment; and

-- the impact of exotic species on native plant and animal ones.

In modern industrial states, add to these contaminated air, water and soil from toxic chemicals, biological agents and radioactive pollutants creating irremediable hazards threatening human survival. And to these add the inexorable warming of the earth's air and surface from fossil fuel burning greenhouse gas emissions causing:

-- arctic ice cap melting;

-- rising sea levels;

-- changed rainfall patterns;

-- increased frequency and intensity of weather extremes like floods, droughts, killer heat waves, wildfires, and hurricanes and cyclones.

-- a plague of infectious diseases;

-- water scarcity;

-- agricultural disruption and loss of arable land;

-- as many as one-third of plant and animal species extinct by 2050, according to some predictions; and

-- increasing disease, displacement and economic losses from natural calamities like hurricanes, other extreme weather-related events, lowering of ocean pH, reductions in the ozone layer, and the possible introduction of new phenomena unseen before or never extreme enough to threaten human life or environmental sustainability that will when we experience them.

Is global warming a threat to the planet? The debate is over beyond increasing state-of-the-art knowledge further. The scientific community is almost unanimous except for outliers in it allied to the Bush administration, Big Oil or Big Chemical willing to say anything if it pays enough. These fraudsters spurn what scientific academies from all G-8 countries plus China, India and Brazil acknowledged prior to the 2005 G-8 summit in Perthshire, Scotland. Their alarming low-key statement read: "The scientific understanding of climate change is now sufficiently clear to justify prompt action. It is vital that all nations identify cost-effective steps that they can take now, to contribute to substantial and long-term reduction in net global greenhouse gas emissions."

The Bush administration's failure to address what's now accepted as fact means America may one day face the dark future Peter Tatchell wrote about last November in the London Guardian after joining 20,000 protesters at a Saturday rally in Britain's capital. They "call(ed) for urgent international action to halt global warming" with Tatchell disturbed one million weren't in the streets demanding it.

He painted a grim picture of life in the UK with a glimpse of what's ahead for the US and other nations, especially in coastal areas, if drastic remediable action isn't undertaken soon. He began by calling "unchecked climate change....likely to be a thousand times worse than the horrors of Iraq. By 2080, England may no longer be green and pleasant. Instead, we'll probably be living in a brown, sunburnt country (like the Australian outback or US desert southwest)."

He described a scenario only Hollywood filmmakers might conceive - scorching drought, unpredictable semi-tropical downpours, flash floods with coastal cities waste-deep in water, rising sea levels and tidal surges turning streets into canals "with much of low-lying London becoming a British version of Venice," and all of London, Manchester and Liverpool frequently swamped by rising sea levels and tidal surges. This is the England he sees in less than eight decades unless global warming is stopped.

And that's just "phase one" with a nastier "phase two" ahead in the 22nd century - "a Siberian-style ice age blanketing Britain and all of Europe for most of the year, with blizzards so strong and temperatures so low that food production will almost cease and our economies will be just a shadow of what they are today." Already we've had a foretaste, he noted, with recent European heat waves killing thousands and many more devastated by flash floods.

Tatchell continued saying most climatologists predict a two to five degree average global temperature increase by 2100 as things now stand. That will produce all the devastating consequences listed above an island nation like Britain won't be able to handle - loss of "low-lying coastal and river estuary regions" shrinking and changing the country's geography permanently and harming inland areas as well.

He noted researchers at the government's Office of Science and Technology believe "catastrophic mega floods," having the negative economic impact of a major war, can be expected over the next two decades, and "lower-level floods will become routine causing around ($40 billion in) damage annually." Regular flooding in a country Britain's size "could put two million houses and five to six million people at constant risk" making homes uninsurable and unsellable "causing a cataclysmic melt-down in house prices" in flood-prone regions and a "corresponding astronomical rise in house prices" in secure areas.

Further, millions of flooded out refugees will have to leave unusable homes behind. With no ability to pay for new accommodations, they'll need government help to get by. And businesses, too, will suffer. Many will have to relocate to safer areas at great cost meaning job losses will follow making things even worse. Power generating plants will be hit as well including coastal nuclear reactors with potential calamitous risks from that possibility alone.

Tatchell continued with much more painting an overall picture so dire, Britain no longer will be a fit place to live in. But bad as that prospect is, poorer countries around the world will fare even worse. One billion people in river delta areas (the rice bowl parts of the countries) of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Vietnam, and China will see their land disappear under rising sea water causing a catastrophic drop in essential food production unlikely able to be made up.

Sometime around 2100, forests will have died, plankton will be gone by rising sea temperatures, and "these two important 'carbon sinks' will no longer be able to absorb dioxide emissions. (In addition, higher) sea temperatures will also release....vast amounts of methane....trapped in the world's oceans....sending temperatures soaring." Further, the disappearance of polar ice caps will raise sea levels at least five meters removing vast areas of the earth's land mass.

Now, imagine how much worse things may be in the US, facing future hazards this great, with a land mass 39 times greater than Britain and a population five times the size. Democrat and Republican leaders ignore the threat meaning manana is someone else's problem.

A day of reckoning may be approaching faster than earlier thought based on information Environment Editor Geoffrey Lean wrote June 3 in the London Independent. His article is titled "Global Warming 'Is (accelerating) Three Times Faster Than Worst Predictions' " according to new "starting, authoritative studies." One of them by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS) shows CO2 emissions increasing 3% a year now compared to 1.1% in the 1990s. It's causing seas rising twice as rapidly and Arctic ice cap melting three times faster than previously believed.

The NAS report is even grimmer than this year's "massive reports" and worst case scenario by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) suggesting their forecasts of "devastating harvests, dwindling water supplies, melting ice and loss of species (likely understate) the threat facing the world." Another study by the University of California's National Snow and Ice Data Center shows "Arctic ice has declined by 7.8 per cent a decade over the past 50 years, compared with an average estimate by IPCC computer models of 2.5 per cent."

Sum it up everywhere, underscored by these most recent findings, and it spells apocalypse made worse with many governments having to rule by decree to control chaos and disorder. It means democracy, civil liberties, human rights and most essential amenities are out the window in tomorrow's world sounding more like Dante's hell on earth because today we didn't care enough to prevent it. Moreover, it's wishful thinking imagining new technologies will emerge solving everything. Nor will market-based economies where profits trump common sense. How could they ever improve in the future what they've only worsened up to now.

Change cuts both ways though, and despite the apocalyptic title of his book, "Collapse," Jared Diamond notes his sub-title is "How Societies Choose to Succeed or Fail" saying that better states his sense of things. Ending an interview published in the spring, 2005 issue of New Perspectives Quarterly, he says "We are in a horse race between the forces of destruction and....a solution. It is an exponentially accelerating race of unknown outcome (with his gut feeling being) it is up for grabs." He continues saying we have a "fighting chance" to solve a "crisis of unsustainability....if we choose to do so (but) It will be fatal to our civilization, or near fatal, if we don't."

Nuclear Power Is Not the Solution

In the interview cited above, Diamond doesn't address nuclear power, but he did in a July, 2005 public lecture in San Francisco. Mark Hertsgaard featured his comments in his August 12, 2005 Tom Paine.com and Common Dreams.org articles titled "Nukes Aren't Green." Diamond surprised his audience saying global warming is so grave "we need everything available to us, including nuclear power" to deal with it, disagreeing with most environmentalists believing otherwise and then some.

Nuclear power won't solve, or even alleviate global warming, according to Helen Caldicott in her important 2006 book, "Nuclear Power Is Not the Answer." That's aside from the catastrophic consequences from commercial reactor malfunction-caused meltdowns, terror attacks on them with the same result, or fissionable material falling into the wrong hands and used against us. Caldicott explained, contrary to government and industry propaganda, nuclear power generation discharges significant greenhouse gas emissions plus hundreds of thousands of curies of deadly radioactive gases and other radioactive elements into the environment every year.

The 103 US nuclear power plants are also sitting ducks to retaliatory terror attacks experts say will happen sooner or later. It means if one of Chicago's 11 operating commercial reactors melts down from malfunction or attack, and the city is downwind from the fallout, the entire area will become uninhabitable forever and would have to be evacuated quickly with all possessions, including homes, left behind and lost.

Caldicott explains much more noting commercial plants are atom bomb factories. A 1000 megawatt reactor produces 500 pounds of plutonium annually while only 10 pounds of this most toxic of all substances are needed for a bomb powerful enough to devastate a large city. She also exposes the myth that nuclear energy is "cleaner and greener." Although commercial reactors emit no carbon dioxide (CO2), the primary greenhouse gas causing global warming, they require a vast infrastructure, called the nuclear fuel cycle, which uses huge and rapidly growing amounts of fossil fuels. Each stage in the cycle adds to the problem starting with the largest and unavoidable energy needed to mine and mill uranium fuel needing fossil fuel to do it. Then there are the tail millings and what to do with them. They require great amounts of greenhouse-emitting fossil fuels to remediate.

Other steps in the nuclear fuel cycle also depend on fossil fuels including the conversion of uranium to hexafluoride gas prior to enrichment, the enrichment process, and the conversion of enriched uranium hexafluoride gas to fuel pellets. Then there's nuclear plant construction, dismantling and cleanup at the end of their useful life, and all this requires huge amounts of energy. So does contaminated water cooling reactors, and the enormous problem of radioactive nuclear waste handling, transportation and disposal/storage. In sum, nuclear power isn't the solution to global warming or anything else. Its risky technology plays nuclear Russian roulette with planet earth betting against long odds where losing means losing everything.

If that's not bad enough, Caldicott shows how much worse it is summarized briefly below:

-- the economics of nuclear power don't add up for an expensive technology, aside from the risks involved, the pollution generated, and the cost of insuring commercial plants needing billions in government subsidies private insurers won't cover.

-- the toll on human health to uranium miners, nuclear industry workers and potentially everyone living close to reactors including those downwind from them.

-- accidental or terrorist-induced nuclear core meltdowns, already addressed, in one or more of the 438 operating plants in 33 countries worldwide and huge numbers of new ones under construction or planned increasing the danger further.

-- nuclear waste storage that in the US will be Yucca Mountain known to be unsafe as it's located in an active earthquake zone unable to assure no leakage or seepage will occur for the 500,000 years needed to guarantee safety.

-- Newer planned so-called Generation III, III + and Generation IV reactor designs even more dangerous than earlier ones now in operation with plans to build hundreds of them worldwide despite the safety risk.

-- the unacceptable madness of nuclear weapons proliferation assuring eventually a rogue nation or group will have enough fissionable material for a crude bomb and will use it with devastating consequences.

-- the unacceptable threat of nuclear war causing nuclear winter ending all life on the planet if it happens.

In light of Caldicott's convincing case, the solution seems clear for friends of the earth and everyone else. Western and allied major nations need a cooperative joint "Manhattan-type Project" to develop safe, non-nuclear, non-greenhouse gas emitting, alternative energy sources replacing ones now used harming the planet and threatening our survival. In addition, conservation must be emphasized and wasteful western lifestyles must change voluntarily or by law because there's no other choice.

Final Thoughts

This article addresses reckless living unmindful of the consequences. It's about endless wars and resources they're waged for. It's about gaining control of what we can't do without, but must learn to, or we'll risk losing far more, including the planet's ability to sustain life. If we reach that point, it won't matter except to resilient beetles and bacteria free at last from us. Instead of being an asset, superior human intelligence has us on the brink of our own self-destruction. It proves Ernst Mayr right saying greater brain power won't guarantee our survival even though it may have helped him live 100 years till 2005.

The human species teeters on the edge putting excess personal gratification and living for today ahead of the long-term consequences of bad behavior. That assures one day Nixon and Ford Council of Economic Advisors chairman Herb Stein's maxim will bite us. Back then, he noted "Things that can't go on forever, don't." He meant bad economic policy, but his comment applies to all excesses, especially the worst ones, and what's worse than endless wars, the threat of nuclear ones, and the sure threat ecological havoc will destroy us if nuclear war doesn't do it first.

We know this and can explain it in precise, sensible, scientific terms, but what good does it do when we won't heed our own advice. The privileged are rolling in good times, but look at the problem this way. We're all at Cinderella's ball and have till midnight to leave or turn into pumpkins losing everything. At this ball, clocks have no hands, so guessing right plays Russian roulette with planet earth. This article asks: can we survive our resource wars? The answer is only if we stop waging them and start using our superior intelligence to protect the earth, not destroy it as we're doing now.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

Also visit his blog site at www.sjlendman.blogspot.com.

Stephen Lendman is a frequent contributor to Global Research.

The CRG grants permission to cross-post original Global Research articles on community internet sites as long as the text & title are not modified. The source and the author's copyright must be displayed.

© Copyright Stephen Lendman, Global Research, 2007

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2006-09 Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela, held his speech before the UN General Assembly.

In his speech Chavez called U.S. President Bush "the devil".

In his speech Chavez hold the book "Hegemony or Survival" of Noam Chomsky up.
2006 Noam Chomsky published his book, "Failed States".

in the book Chomsky addresses the three issues he believes are of greatest concern - "the threat of nuclear war, environmental disaster, and the fact that the government of the world's only superpower is acting in ways that increase the likelihood of (causing) these catastrophes" by its recklessness.

In the book, Chomsky raises a fourth issue heightening the overall risk further. He wrote the "American system" is in danger of losing its "historic values (of) equality, liberty and meaningful democracy" because of the course it's on.
2005 "We are in a horse race between the forces of destruction and....a solution. It is an exponentially accelerating race of unknown outcome (with his gut feeling being) it is up for grabs.
[ ... ]
We have a "fighting chance" to solve a "crisis of unsustainability....if we choose to do so (but) It will be fatal to our civilization, or near fatal, if we don't."
-- Jared Diamond, ending an interview published in the spring, 2005 issue of New Perspectives Quarterly
2005 Jared Diamond published his book, "Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed", that hold lessons for the planet overall.
Diamond says ecological devastation brought down earlier failed ones citing one or more proximate causes:
-- deforestation and habitat destruction;
-- soil degradation through erosion, salinization or fertility decline;
-- water management problems;
-- over-hunting and/or fishing;
-- over-population growth;
-- increased per capita impact on the environment; and
-- the impact of exotic species on native plant and animal ones.

~~

In his book Diamond described Rapa Nui, the inhabitants of Eastern island, as "the clearest example of a society that destroyed itself by overexploiting its own resources."
2004 "Consensus in the national security community (is that a) dirty bomb (attack is) inevitable," and/or one with nuclear bombs, unless all fissionable materials are secured.
-- Graham Allison, Harvard international relations specialist, in his 2004 book, "Nuclear Terrorism"
2003 Noam Chomsky published his book, "Hegemony or Survival".

In the book, Chomsky cited the work of Ernst Mayr he called "one of the great figures of contemporary biology" who said human higher intelligence is no guarantee of our survival. He noted beetles and bacteria have been far more successful surviving than we're likely to be, especially since "the average life expectancy of a species is about 100,000 years" or about how long we've been around.
2002-10 Cuban Missile Crisis 40th anniversary summit meeting in Havana attended by the US and Russia along with host country Cuba.
2001-12 The United States claims a unilateral right in its Nuclear Policy Review of December, 2001 to use first strike nuclear weapons as part of its strategy to defend itself.
2000-05 The United States published Joint Vision 2020.
In it, the US claims a unilateral right to control all land, surface and sub-surface sea, air, space, electromagnetic spectrum and information systems. The US gives the US the right to use overwhelming force against any nation challenging its dominance with all present and future weapons in its arsenal including powerful nuclear ones.
1962 Cuban Missile Crisis
"A nuclear exchange is ultimately inevitable" by intent, accident or because, sooner or later, terrorist/rogue groups will get hold of nuclear weapons or materials and use them.
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2007-07-02Zionist Plan for the Middle East
2007-02-19Chomsky on Iran, Iraq, and the Rest of the World
2007-02-20Misplaying North Korea and Losing Friends and Influence in Northeast Asia
2008-04-22A Warning to Africa: The New U.S. Imperial Grand Strategy
2008-04-07Famine, food and fertilizer
2008-01-24A Moral Core for U.S. Foreign Policy
2008-06-11The History of the House of Rothschild
2007-09-06Excerpts from an interview with Lee Kuan Yew
2007-12-22Iran - Nuclear Chronology - 2005
2007-12-13Bilderberg 2007 - Towards a One World Empire?
2007-11-20The Neoconservative Moment
2009-05-08The Trilateral Commission -- Membership 2008
2008-10-29Sarkozy, France, and Nato -- Will Sarkozy’s Rapprochement To Nato Be Sustainable?
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2009-06-13Remarks By The President On A New Beginning
2007-02-19Hating America
2006-12-18“Bush’s Dream”
2006-05-01THE SO-CALLED EVIDENCE IS A FARCE: FORMER GREEN BERET SAYS BUSH IS LYING
2007-06-17More Smoke on the Horizon in the Middle East War Theater
2007-06-05President Bush Visits Prague, Czech Republic, Discusses Freedom
2007-06-08Remarks at the Centennial Dinner for the Economic Club of New York
2007-04-10Six Crises in Search of an Author
2007-07-16Will Iran Be Next?
2007-08-08The Global War on Terrorism -- The First 100 Days
2007-07-24Highlights in the History of U.S. Relations With Russia, 1780-June 2006
2007-11-28Does the Future Belong to China?
2007-12-18Turkey's EU Membership's Possible Impacts on the Middle East
2008-06-06Between the Rule of Power and the Power of Rule: In Search of an Effective World Order
2008-08-01The Democrats & National Security
2008-03-24Globalization And The Development Of Underdevelopment Of The Third World
2007-07-31The American Empire is Failing – A Good Thing for America and the World -- An Interview with Terry Paupp
2007-07-04Grand Strategy for a Divided America
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2007-05-22Statements made by Democratic leaders about Saddam Hussein's acquisition or possession of WMD
2007-06-08Political Islam
2007-06-17General Tommy Franks -- An exclusive interview with America's top general in the war on terrorism
2007-06-22Symposium: Strategies of Death
2006-09-12The Nation That Fell to Earth
2008-04-04Interview: Lee Kuan Yew -- Part 1
2008-01-29Challenging a Unipolar World
2008-02-02A Statesman Without Borders
2008-02-24Strategy and the Limitation of War
2008-03-03President Addresses Joint Armed Forces Officers' Wives' Luncheon
2008-03-06"Victory Would be a Fata Morgana"
2008-06-16Not an island -- Europe and the Middle East
2007-12-07A new Chinese red line over Iran
2007-11-10The rising tide: assessing the risks of climate change and human settlements in low elevation coastal zones
2007-09-07Understanding the U.S.-Israel Alliance: An Israeli Response to the Walt-Mearsheimer Claim
2007-10-17Iran: Nuclear programme
2009-07-22Street Fighting Man
2008-08-25The changes in the fight against illegal immigration in the Euro-Mediterranean area and in Euro-Mediterranean relations
2008-09-02Can The War On Terror Be Won? -- How To Fight The Right War
2008-09-13TERRORISM, HUMAN RIGHTS, SOCIAL JUSTICE, FREEDOM AND DEMOCRACY: SOME CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE LEGAL AND JUSTICE PROFESSIONALS OF THE ‘COALITION OF THE WILLING’
2009-05-08A Leadership Review of the Barack Obama Administration
2006-10-18The Clash of Cultures and American Hegemony
2006-11-26Islam, Terror and the Second Nuclear Age
2007-01-25Make War Your Friend, Part I
2007-01-09Despite their shoddy track record on Iraq analysis, O'Reilly trusts only "my military analysts
2007-02-18After Neoconservatism
2007-02-20Transformational Diplomacy
2007-02-28Speech at the 43rd Munich Conference on Security Policy
2007-03-24Is the American Empire on the Brink of Collapse?
2007-05-27Infiltrating Bilderberg 2005
2007-04-12The Eurabia Code
2007-10-22The Secret History of the Impending War with Iran That the White House Doesn't Want You to Know
2007-10-24CNN Larry King Live -- Interview with Vicente Fox
2007-09-28The Mega-Lie Called the "War on Terror": A Masterpiece of Propaganda
2007-09-08Knowing the Enemy
2007-08-29President Bush Addresses the 89th Annual National Convention of the American Legion
2007-08-15President Delivers State of the Union Address
2007-11-14The Case for the Amero: The Economics and Politics of a North American Monetary Union
2008-06-27President Delivers "State of the Union"
2008-02-21The Spread of Nuclear Weapons: More May Better
2008-01-29THE WAR ON TERROR: FOUR YEARS ON; Taking Stock Of the Forever War
2008-01-31THE NEW WORLD ORDER' -- A Critique and Chronology
2008-04-16A Review of the Seminar ‘the Security of Energy Supplies: the Role of NATO and Other International Organisations’
2009-02-11The Myth of Grand Strategy
2008-11-26Understanding the Beijing Consensus
2008-12-13Getting Away with Torture?
2008-10-15A mad scramble over Afghanistan
2008-11-21The New Geopolitics
2008-11-2321st Century Strategies For Sustainability
2009-07-07President Barack Obama???s Moscow speech
2009-06-20The Secret Wars Of The Cia -- Part 2
2007-05-22We're Number One! America Leads the World in War Profits
2007-05-15The New Demographic Balance in Europe and its Consequences
2007-05-10Six Nightmares: Real Threats in a Dangerous World and How America Can Meet Them
2007-05-31The Case for Bombing Iran
2007-06-22Al Qaeda Strikes Back
2007-03-19Made in USA
2007-04-04The Next World Order
2007-03-05HOW BRITAIN'S ARMAMENTS FUEL WAR AND POVERTY
2007-01-24President Bush’s State of the Union Address
2006-12-04Afghanistan: No blood for oil - this time
2006-10-04The Geopolitics of Natural Gas
2006-08-21Ask the expert: Bush’s foreign policy
2008-04-13Holistic Integrative Analysis of International Change: A Commentary on Teaching Emergent Futures
2008-04-24A Dissenter’s Guide to Foreign Policy
2008-05-26The Failed States Index 2007
2008-02-22Conversations in International Relations: Interview with John J. Mearsheimer (Part I)
2008-01-08Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer Announces Top Risks and Red Herrings for 2008
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 4: The Global Challenge of WMD Terrorism
2008-11-25A Secure Europe in a Better World -- European Security Strategy
2008-11-06Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: East Asia and Pacific Overview
2008-10-18Enoch Powell and the Rise of Political Correctness in Britain
2008-11-01The End Of Arrogance -- America Loses Its Dominant Economic Role
2008-12-06Obama's War Cabinet
2006-09-29China -- PART 2: Tequila trap beckons China
2006-10-25US: world empire of chaos
2006-11-19PREPARING FOR A NEW COLD WAR, Part 1 - A war the West can't win
2006-12-03Baghdad Year Zero - Pillaging Iraq in pursuit of a neocon utopia
2006-12-03The Way Out of War - A blueprint for leaving Iraq now
2007-04-02Reaction From Around the World
2007-03-30China vs Japan: FTAs, oil and Taiwan
2007-06-22Rice Talks With Journal's Editorial Board
2007-06-18A PACKAGE DEAL FOR THE MIDDLE EAST
2007-06-19CNN LATE EDITION WITH WOLF BLITZER
2007-06-05'i Am A True Democrat' -- G-8 Interview With Vladimir Putin
2007-06-07US missiles hit Russia where it hurts
2007-06-13Press Conference by the President
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Briefing on Release of 2006
2007-05-01Iran’s Nuclear Calculations
2007-05-03National Security Briefing == Presented to then-Governor Bush
2007-05-17Rehabilitating US Imperialism
2007-07-13The New York Times Surrenders -- A monument to defeatism on the editorial page
2007-12-29Globalization and Cultural Encounters
2007-12-13Crisis of Faith in the Muslim World
2007-12-10Timeline: the al-Qaida tapes
2007-12-22Bush/Gore Second Presidential Debate October 11
2007-11-12NATO Expands into Arab South
2007-11-13The Deadly Embrace
2007-11-09HOW STUPID DO THEY THINK WE ARE?
2007-11-11The Next Act -- Is a damaged Administration less likely to attack Iran, or more?
2007-11-01Noam Chomsky - Controlled Asset Of The New World Order
2007-11-20Whose War?
2008-02-22Conversations in International Relations: Interview with John J. Mearsheimer (Part II)
2008-01-24The Three Rs: Rivalry, Russia, ’Ran
2008-05-29Advice for the Nuclear Abolitionists
2008-06-03Some European Perspectives on Terrorism
2008-04-29The Man Between War and Peace
2008-05-14NATO at a Crossroads
2008-07-20Living on the Ice Shelf -- Humanity's Meltdown
2008-07-22The Failed States Index 2008
2008-07-22CSIS-SCHIEFFER DIALOGUE: OPENING STEPS FOR A DIPLOMATIC PATH BETWEEN THE U.S. AND IRAN
2008-12-14Use of the Veto on United Nations Resolutions by the USA
2009-01-19This war on terrorism is bogus
2009-02-17Shock Wave (Anti) Warrior
2008-10-27Why the Discipline of “Genocide Studies” Has Trouble Explaining How Genocides End?
2008-10-13Letter to Chairman Rockefeller and Vice Chairman Bond
2008-11-21A Conversation with Vicente Fox Quesada
2008-09-13The Emerging Water Wars
2009-05-22The New Old-Time Geography of Conflict
2007-07-12Republic or empire: A National Intelligence Estimate on the United States
2007-08-05The End of Cowboy Diplomacy
2007-06-13John Perkins on "The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth about Global Corruption"
2007-06-16African Gothic
2007-07-01Why the Future May Not Belong to Islam
2007-04-04Breaking Ranks -- What turned Brent Scowcroft against the Bush Administration?
2007-04-04Kazakhstan: Reducing Nuclear Dangers, Increasing Global Security
2007-04-05"Promoting Democracy: A Progressive Foreign Policy Agenda".
2007-03-05PILGER: THIS WAR IS A FRAUD
2007-03-09Assembly, Opening Debate On Question Of Palestine, Hears Call For Enhanced UN Involvement In Current Middle East Situation
2007-03-01ARAB COUNTRIES - GENERAL ANALYSIS
2006-12-16Revamping Us Foreign Policy, Part 1 - Full speed ahead, with menace
2006-11-19PREPARING FOR A NEW COLD WAR, Part 2 - Asymmetric challenge to the US colossus
2006-11-07TURKEY AND THE AZERBAIJANI OIL CONTROVERSIES: LOOKING FOR A LIGHT AT THE END OF THE PIPELINE
2006-09-17Triple-pronged Jihad -- Military, Economic and Cultural
2006-10-09The Emerging Russian Giant Plays its Cards Strategically
2008-07-12Iran: The Threat
2008-05-14Resisting the Empire
2008-04-05Oil, Geopolitics, and the Coming War with Iran
2008-01-21Stabilization and Democratization: Renewing the Transatlantic Alliance
2008-02-04Going bankrupt: The US's greatest threat
2008-02-18The Next Christianity
2007-12-02The Smart Way to Beat Tyrants Like Chavez
2007-11-10Gorbachev's Eurasian strategy. (Mikhail S. Gorbachev)
2007-11-12IRAN AND WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
2008-01-11After Iraq
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Western Hemisphere Overview
2009-05-10Country Reports on Terrorism 2008 -- Chapter 2. Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2008-09-17Le Feyt Declaration - Peace in Iraq is an option
2008-08-21The Breaking Point -- A New Age of Torture
2008-08-07Brzezinski’s bunker
2008-11-20'Eurasia and Europe should Cooperate against America' interview with Alexandr Dugin
2008-11-20The Cold Peace
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Francis Fukuyama responds
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Ruth Wedgwood responds
2008-10-11Jihad: The Trail of Political Islam
2009-02-11The Great Crash, 2008 -- A Geopolitical Setback for the West
2009-02-01Preventing and Resolving Deadly Conflict: What Have We Learned?,
2006-10-03Transcript of a Press Conference on the World Economic Outlook Report
2006-10-27Dick Cheney’s Song of America
2006-08-24Beyond the Bush agenda
2006-09-05Afghan Symbol for Change Becomes a Symbol of Failure
2006-12-09China Shows Signs of Shedding Modesty
2006-11-22Full text: Vladimir Putin interview
2007-01-27My Worst Moment As a Lawyer
2007-02-26Which Will It Be America, Empire or Democracy?
2007-03-05Timeline: al-Qaida
2007-03-14The Geopolitics of Energy: Speech given at the IP Week, 2007
2007-03-31The Second Lebanon War -- It probably won't be the last
2007-03-18Between Europe And The Middle East: The Transformation Of Turkish Policy
2007-06-17Tough being a superpower
2007-06-12Current Problems in American Foreign Policy - A Talk Given to the Mount Holyoke Alumnae
2007-06-08Islam and Liberal Democracy: A Historical Overview
2007-05-30The great escape
2007-05-02President Bush Meets with EU Leaders -- 2007 U.S.-EU Summit
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: South and Central Asia Overview
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 4 -- The Global Challenge of WMD Terrorism
2007-04-12A Conversation With Vladimir Bukovsky
2007-04-15Trade and American National Security: The Case Of China's WTO Accession
2007-04-15Eye on Iran, Rivals Pursuing Nuclear Power
2007-04-17Human Rights Council Adopts Seven Resolutions And Two Decisions, Including Text On Darfur
2007-07-08Bin Laden's Fatwa
2007-07-09Interview transcript: David Miliband
2008-01-14Belgo-British Conference 2005 -- 2020 – a new horizon for Europe
2008-01-08The Manama Dialogue: Gulf security and Turkey
2007-12-29His Toughness Problem — and Ours
2007-12-15Why We Should Oppose an Independent Kosovo
2007-11-16The Crisis Of Pakistan: A Dangerously Weak State
2007-11-16The Threat of Maritime Terrorism to Israel
2007-11-22The United States’ new backyard
2007-08-24The Challenge of Islam
2007-08-27Iran risks attack over atomic push, French president says
2007-09-02Remarks By The President At 2002 Graduation Exercise Of The United States Military Academy
2007-09-09No Refuge Here: Iraqis Flee, but Where?
2007-10-20The Coming Civil War In Mexico
2007-10-10India's Tough Choice on Iran
2008-02-23The Two Faces of Saudi Arabia
2008-02-12Third report on the Netherlands -- CRI(2008)3
2008-03-04The Three Trillion Dollar War: Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz and Harvard Economist Linda Bilmes on the True Cost of the US Invasion and Occupation of Iraq
2008-02-08Assessing the Islamist Threat, Circa 1946
2008-01-31Israeli-Turkish military cooperation: Iranian perceptions and responses
2008-01-21Strategic Communication
2008-01-24Henry Kissinger -- Diplomacy in the Post-9/11 Era
2008-04-22The March to War: Israel Prepares for War against Lebanon and Syria
2008-03-23Dissecting the Danish Cartoon Controversy
2008-05-05Global Neo-Liberalism, the Deformation of Education and Resistance
2008-05-31Israel at Sixty: Asymmetry, Vulnerability, and the Search for Security
2008-07-16Nations with vast oil wealth gaining clout
2008-06-15THE GEOPOLITICS OF CHINA: A Great Power Enclosed
2008-08-04How The United States Reversed Its Policy On Bombing Civilians
2009-02-02Freedom Beats A Global Retreat
2008-12-06Slow-Motion Genocide in Occupied Palestine
2008-12-03Right at the Edge
2008-12-15Pakistan’s Balkanization
2009-04-15"We can be a benevolent superpower", interview with Jimmy Carter
2009-03-21The First-World Debt Crisis In Global Perspective
2008-10-31Preventing and Responding to Internal Conflict: When is it Right for Others to Intervene?
2008-11-07Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2008-11-20Defining the “Post-Soviet Space”
2008-09-02Stoking Tensions, Risking Confrontation: A High Stakes US Gamble with Russia
2007-07-16Iran: A Bridge too Far?
2007-08-10Who Is Osama Bin Laden?
2007-08-07Transcript: Bush news conference
2007-04-17Human Rights Council Discusses Reports On Health, Right To Food And Human Rights Defenders
2007-05-01How Japan Imagines China and Sees Itself
2007-05-03Timeline: Al-Qaeda
2007-05-04Five events that changed the world in 2006
2007-05-10A Reporter At Large: In The Party Of God (Part II)
2007-05-26The Power Elite's Use Of War And Debt
2007-06-01The Importance of Being Lucid
2007-06-07How Permanent Are Those Bases?
2007-06-12Globalizing Weakness: Is Global Poverty a Threat to the Interests of States?
2007-03-21Chris Hedges: The Christian Right’s War on America
2007-03-31Iran crisis is Blair's true legacy
2007-04-06It Doesn't Stay in Vegas
2007-04-02From the Wonderful Folks Who Brought You Iraq
2007-03-05Not in our name
2007-03-10Regime change is the reason, disarmament the excuse: An interview with Scott Ritter
2007-01-23Crusading in the Arc of Instability - George Bush's Crusading Scorecard (2001-2007)
2007-01-25MIDDLE EAST - Timeline of recent developments
2006-12-12BEIJING’S NEW GRAND STRATEGY: AN OFFENSIVE WITH EXTRA-MILITARY INSTRUMENTS
2006-12-20Text of Gore speech
2006-12-26The Great Game on a razor's edge
2006-08-23The Party of Davos
2006-11-02World entering dangerous era of US impotence
2008-06-27The Wrong War -- Why We Lost in Vietnam -- Chapter One
2008-07-20The Green Light
2008-07-28The Proposed Iranian Oil Bourse
2008-07-28Reflections on Leadership
2008-07-09Shackled Warrior
2008-05-29Defense Issues for the Next Administration
2008-05-31The U.S. National Intelligence Estimate on Iran and Its Aftermath: A Roundtable of Israeli Experts
2008-05-27Laptop Jihadi
2008-05-14The Other Guantanamo
2008-03-19The new liberal imperialism
2008-04-01The Big Guns Behind the Global War Machine -- The WTO and the Global War System
2008-02-08The Fallacy of Grievance-based Terrorism
2008-03-03Mead: Bush Administration Gets Improving ‘Grades’ in First Year of Second Term’s Foreign Policy
2008-03-03Us and Them -- The Enduring Power of Ethnic Nationalism
2008-03-05The radical dawa in transition -- The rise of Islamic neoradicalism in the Netherlands
2008-03-15Russia throws a wrench in NATO's works
2008-02-22Three blind men confront the elephant that is this globalization era’s radical extremist reaction--and surprise! They all see a different beast!
2007-10-23Torture in the Name of Freedom
2007-09-27Rice vows US is committed to tackling global warming
2007-09-25Distorting Desire
2007-09-05'We Are Moving Rapidly Towards an Abyss'
2007-11-12Stabbed in the back! The past and future of a right-wing myth
2007-12-19What could put India@Risk?
2007-12-22Iran - Nuclear Chronology - 1957-1985
2007-12-20Press Conference by the President
2007-12-28How Pakistan Works
2007-12-29Russia, Iran tighten the energy noose
2008-01-06Press Conference by the President
2008-08-14Black Gold Against the Soul -- Book Review
2008-11-26Pipelines, politics and power -- The future of EU-Russia energy relations -- Energy geopolitics in Russia-EU relations
2008-11-17Clinton Is The WorId's Leading Active War Criminal
2008-11-11'What's Looming in Ukraine Is more Threatening than Georgia'
2008-11-11The Case for Restraint -- Niall Ferguson responds
2008-10-12Operation Sarkozy : how the CIA placed one of its agents at the presidency of the French Republic
2008-12-27Opening Statement before the International Military Tribunal
2008-12-27Barack Obama: The Naked Emperor
2008-11-27A brave new world awaits
2009-02-02Climate, Scarcities and Development
2009-02-05Predictable Poverty: The Inevitable Legacy of a Neo-Liberal Europe
2009-01-04The Looming Arab Food Crisis
2009-01-11Globaloney
2009-05-09Viewpoint: The case for global integration
2009-06-09Cartoon Korea -- Filtered to Fit -- How The Media Keep Us Angry, Ignorant And Afraid
2009-06-07The Wages of Hubris and Vengeance -- The Future of Israel and the Decline of the American Empire
2009-07-24State Of The World’s Future
2006-10-26President Bush on Iraq
2006-10-25The new Great Game
2006-11-19Bush strikes a 'grand bargain' with Vietnam
2006-11-19Bolivia's Leader Solidifies Region's Leftward Tilt
2006-11-14Grand Strategy as Order Building
2006-10-10World Conquest : The Heartland Theory of Halford J. Mackinder
2006-10-13Interview Vali Nasr
2006-09-03The World According to China
2006-09-09United States Secretary of State Colin Powell discusses recent concerns
2007-01-30The Proliferation Security Initiative: Coming in from the Cold
2007-01-01Only renewed multilateralism can save America
2007-03-14The new Seven Sisters: oil and gas giants dwarf western rivals
2007-03-14Sweden: Restrictive Immigration Policy and Multiculturalism
2007-03-15Highbrow Tribalism
2007-02-20FT interview: Mohamed ElBaradei
2007-03-01President Bush Discusses Progress in Afghanistan, Global War on Terror
2007-03-30The Global Information Technology Report -- Executive Summary
2007-06-12Building a New Consensus on China
2007-06-13Nuclear Posture Review [Excerpts]
2007-06-06Nato’s Islamists
2007-06-06G8: Issues and controversies
2007-06-02Gates vows not to forget Asian security interests
2007-06-16The Osama Files
2007-06-16Strategy on Iran Stirs New Debate at White House
2007-06-19George Soros – Bush America needs de-Nazification
2007-06-19Comparing US & Palestine homicide rates
2007-06-18Israel-Lebanon conflict - timeline of events
2007-05-10Hezbollah, Illegal Immigration, and the Next 9/11
2007-05-02Country Reports on Terrorism -- Chapter 2 -- Country Reports: Middle East and North Africa Overview
2007-05-01Attack on Iran is the next step in divide and conquer of Middle East
2007-04-25Capitalism is Savagery
2007-04-24Fascist America, in 10 easy steps
2007-07-31Franco – Arab Ties Could Yet Survive Sarkozy’s U-Turn
2007-07-14A Convenient Untruth
2007-07-10It’s Time for a Declaration of Independence From Israel
2007-07-10Tariq Ramadan Has an Identity Issue
2008-01-02Turkish accession to the European union: challenges and opportunities
2008-01-11The $1.4 Trillion Question
2007-12-22Iran - Nuclear Chronology - 2006
2007-12-18Time for smart power
2007-12-14The Origin of the Palestine-Israel Conflict -- complete text
2007-11-10The Nobel Lecture given by The Nobel Peace Prize Laureate 2000, Kim Dae-jung
2007-11-04While Pakistan Burns
2007-10-31After the end of empire -- The sun sets early on the American Century
2007-11-23Power, passion, and neoliberalism
2007-12-03Sudan: Humanitarian Crisis, Peace Talks, Terrorism, and U.S. Policy
2007-08-27Sarkozy calls for troop exit from Iraq
2007-08-16Text: President Bush Addresses the Nation
2007-09-24Betrayed -- The Iraqis who trusted America the most
2007-09-28Fireside Chat: Unintended Consequences of the War on Terror
2007-10-19Is Brand America In Trouble?
2007-10-09Canada To Compete In Oil Market
2008-03-04The Last Days of Europe
2008-02-06The Rage, the Pride and the Doubt -- Thoughts on the eve of battle in Iraq
2008-01-23Balochistan & the New World Order
2008-04-05The Coming of Eurabia
2008-04-10Imperial Israel: The Nile-to-Euphrates Calumny
2008-03-24Global Migration Patterns and Job Creation
2008-03-25Globalisation & War -- International congress of IPPNW
2008-05-05Educational Geopolitics and the Settler University in Ariel
2008-04-28Latin America: the attack on democracy
2008-05-27Palestinian, Iraqi, Afghan, Biofuel and Climate Genocides – Silence Kills and Silence is Complicity
2008-06-01Why NATO Troops Can't Deliver Peace in Afghanistan
2008-07-05Symposium: Israel's Test
2008-07-28Oil, Currency and the War on Iraq
2008-07-28The Geopolitics of Iran: Holding the Center of a Mountain Fortress