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dahiyars
January 3rd, 2006, 10:05 PM
Dear all,
Imperial Grand Strategy And Media Collusion

THE National Security Strategy of the USA proclaimed on September 17, 2002 (http://www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nss.html) is a brazen exposition of a new and hitherto unheard of doctrine of applying force against other countries on pretexts of danger to its security perceived or imagined. This document propounds an altogether new and outrageous policy declaration that spurns all that is civilized and legal. It runs tangent to all tenets of international law and is beyond any stretched interpretation of the UN Charter. The world hitherto knew of the doctrine of ‘preemptive war’. However that itself taxed the credulity of decent nations and people but nevertheless was brought vilely within an extremely improbable interpretation of the UN Charter.

This is part of America’s imperial grand strategy to dominate the world. If this document of National Security Strategy is carefully read and understood, it would reveal that America’s imperial ambitions have reached extreme proportions. What is propounded in the document is not just ‘preemptive war’ but ‘preventive war’. What is worse is that it is already being implemented.

Iraq is not the only theater, it is the latest. Iran and certain other countries too like Venezuela, Bolivia and North Korea are on the crosshair. Perhaps, the boycott of the recent elections that gave Hugo Chavez a renewed and resounding mandate, by the opposition in Venezuela, on the prodding of the US, is a precursor to this. The opposition, which controls the media and all propaganda apparatus, has already started crying foul with the full orchestration of the US. In Bolivia too there are moves to frustrate people’s mandate and keep away from power the newly elected President Morales.

R.S.Dahiya

sampuran
January 4th, 2006, 12:32 AM
US trying to dominate the wold through foorce and Islam thhrough indoctrination.
Thats the reason for this clash of two sides. Iraq is just the beginning. Nobody is expected to win this war soon. Hence more uncertainity and turmoil can be expected, all over the world.