Saturday, 23 April 2011 07:46 'Despite the fact that the United States is embroiled in three major conflicts and can barely service its own gigantic debt, with Standard and Poor this week indicating the US will soon lose its triple-A credit rating, top globalist and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger recently told fellow elitists at three different globalist confabs that the US needs to launch a ground invasion of Libya and keep the war running for at least another year. “Kissinger, visibly depressed, gave a rationale for the war on Libya that the TC (Trilateral Commission) and its brother group, Bilderberg, want to keep rolling, according to an inside source who has proved reliable for years. Both groups want the war extended through 2012 to generate turmoil throughout the Middle East and pressure the United States into attacking Iran on behalf of Israel. Which would also produce huge war profits,” writes Tucker.' Read more: Kissinger Pushing For US Ground Invasion Of Libya Saturday, 23 April 2011 06:41 'So, where do the neoconservative editors of the Washington Post and the New York Times come down? Both continue to advocate an expanded U.S. military involvement in Libya while spurning the possibility of a political settlement with Gaddafi’s regime. And the Post rejects the notion of deeper Pentagon spending cuts because it might jeopardize U.S. capabilities for a new war with Iran. It seems that the neocons who dominate two of America’s dominant newspapers can’t get enough of “giving war a chance,” an attitude reminiscent of their behavior prior to George W. Bush’s invasion of Iraq in 2003.' Read more: Hype of America's Mainstream Media: 'Giving War a Chance' Saturday, 23 April 2011 06:35 'As many as 70 people were reported to have been killed in Syria on the bloodiest day of the uprising, as security forces use live ammunition and tear gas to quell anti-government protests across the country. Activists sent a list naming 70 people from across the country who they said had been killed by security forces during the "Great Friday" protests.'
Saturday, 23 April 2011
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