Sunday, 28 November 2010

Sunday, November 28, 2010

WikiLeaked Cables Confirm China Confidential Reporting and Analysis on Iran, North Korea


WikiLeaked Cables Confirm China Confidential View of Turkey's Crypto-Islamist, Iran-Tilting Government



U.S. doubts about Iran-tilting Turkey revealed, as reported here.


WikiLeaked Cables Confirm Obama's Iran Appeasement and Outreach to 'Muslim World' Alienated Arabs and Israelis Fearing Nukes



Unprecedented, massive leaks amount to a U.S. "foreign policy meltdown," according to Spiegel. An excerpt from its online report:

The most explosive documents are those that describe developments that relate to major global crises. In the Middle East, the US diplomats report, it is not just the Israelis who fear Iran's nuclear ambitions. No one speaks quite as angrily about Tehran as the Arabs, who want most of all for the US to supply them with weapons. [Italics added for emphasis.]

When it comes to Pakistan, the US never quite knows if it is dealing with an ally or an enemy in the war on terror. The diplomats repeatedly report on political or military links between the Pakistanis and the Afghan Taliban.

And in Yemen the US allowed itself -- against its better judgement -- to be drawn into President Ali Abdullah Saleh's conflict with the Houthi in the north of the country, even though their military aid was only supposed to be used in the fight against al-Qaida, which is particularly active in the country.

Click here to read the entire article.

Bush Administration Appealed to China on Iran


Islamist Terrorists Seeking Independence and Sharia Law for North Caucasus Consider Making Arabic Official Language; Qaeda/Saudi Support Suspected


Click here to read about Russia's rising Islamist insurgency.

Moscow's radical Muslim problem is getting worse.


What Appeasement and Apologies Have Wrought: Axis of Evil Testing US in Korea, Mideast, S. America


China and Russia Go Along With Moves by North Korea, Iran, Venezuela
that Aim for Ultimate Overthrow of Current US-Dominated World Order


Connecting the dots on the 60th anniversary of China's entry into the Korean War .... click here for Beijing's view of the conflict ... before clicking here and here ... and here and here also ... to see the outline of the Big Picture.

S. Korea Rejects China's Call for New Six-Way Talks