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Kissinger calls on Obama to create a New World Order-English
Henry Kissinger discusses Israel s invasion of Gaza endorses President-elect Barack Obama s cabinet selections and calls on Obama to create a New World Order out of the current state of global...
Henry Kissinger discusses Israel s invasion of Gaza endorses President-elect Barack Obama s cabinet selections and calls on Obama to create a New World Order out of the current state of global affairs Or as he calls it a great opportunity not just a crisis
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Henry Kissinger discusses Israel s invasion of Gaza endorses President-elect Barack Obama s cabinet selections and calls on Obama to create a New World Order out of the current state of global affairs Or as he calls it a great opportunity not just a crisis
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Lawmaker Warns Of Forced Servitude Under Obama - English
New Hampshire state representative Dan Itse who is one of many lawmakers leading the charge to assert state sovereignty against federal encroachment has warned that the Obama administration seeks...
New Hampshire state representative Dan Itse who is one of many lawmakers leading the charge to assert state sovereignty against federal encroachment has warned that the Obama administration seeks to institute involuntary servitude Appearing on Fox News to discuss the states rights movement Itse told hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade This is about drawing a line in the sand and saying weve tolerated usurpations for so long but were not going to tolerate you violating the constitution were going to hold you accountable
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New Hampshire state representative Dan Itse who is one of many lawmakers leading the charge to assert state sovereignty against federal encroachment has warned that the Obama administration seeks to institute involuntary servitude Appearing on Fox News to discuss the states rights movement Itse told hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade This is about drawing a line in the sand and saying weve tolerated usurpations for so long but were not going to tolerate you violating the constitution were going to hold you accountable
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LIBYA - Just Cause Or Hopeless Stalemate? Is it All About OIL? -
Former MP George Galloway and the UK co-ordinator for the Libyan Transitional National Council, Guma El-Gamaty debate whether the Libya campaign should continue
Former MP George Galloway and the UK co-ordinator for the Libyan Transitional National Council, Guma El-Gamaty debate whether the Libya campaign should continue
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Mal llamados diálogos de paz entre israelíes y palestinos - Spanish
Published on Feb 21, 2017
Unas negociaciones secretas en Noruega en medio de la primera Intifada Palestina en los territorios ocupados.
El resultado: varios acuerdos firmados entre Mahmud...
Published on Feb 21, 2017
Unas negociaciones secretas en Noruega en medio de la primera Intifada Palestina en los territorios ocupados.
El resultado: varios acuerdos firmados entre Mahmud Abás, en nombre de la Organización para la Liberación de Palestina (OLP), y el entonces ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de Israel, Shimon Peres.
Los puntos clave del acuerdo: La meta de las negociaciones es establecer un gobierno interino palestino.
El pacto prevé la retirada de las fuerzas israelíes de la Franja de Gaza y Cisjordania, y reconoce el derecho de los palestinos al autogobierno en esas zonas a través de la autoridad palestina.
Sin embargo, algunos problemas clave quedaron irresolutos, como el control de Al-Quds (Jerusalén), las fronteras y el retorno de los refugiados palestinos que tuvieron que huir de sus hogares cuando el régimen de Israel fue establecido en 1948.
Pero, para los palestinos, el acuerdo salió muy caro. No lograron retomar el control de Cisjordania y, por otro lado, el régimen de Israel utilizó el pacto como una justificación para construir más asentamientos en la Cisjordania ocupada... Y la esperanza de la paz se evaporó por fin en 1995.
La tentativa en el año 2000 de arreglar las cuestiones del estatuto permanente fracasó el 25 de julio, tras dos semanas de negociaciones en Camp David.
El 20 de marzo de 2013, el entonces presidente de EE.UU., Barack Obama, viaja a Tel Aviv, Palestina y Jordania, e insiste a las partes en la necesidad de relanzar el proceso de paz.
Cuatro meses después, en aquel momento secretario de Estado de EE.UU., John Kerry, anuncia que se ha alcanzado un acuerdo de principio para reanudar las negociaciones.
Pero los obstáculos son muchos. Uno de los más destacados: la construcción de asentamientos ilegales en tierras palestinas.
Finalmente, en abril de 2014, los llamados diálogos de paz se encuentran en un punto muerto. El régimen de Israel sigue construyendo más asentamientos, mientras que los palestinos ven cada vez más lejos el sueño de un estado propio.
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Published on Feb 21, 2017
Unas negociaciones secretas en Noruega en medio de la primera Intifada Palestina en los territorios ocupados.
El resultado: varios acuerdos firmados entre Mahmud Abás, en nombre de la Organización para la Liberación de Palestina (OLP), y el entonces ministro de Asuntos Exteriores de Israel, Shimon Peres.
Los puntos clave del acuerdo: La meta de las negociaciones es establecer un gobierno interino palestino.
El pacto prevé la retirada de las fuerzas israelíes de la Franja de Gaza y Cisjordania, y reconoce el derecho de los palestinos al autogobierno en esas zonas a través de la autoridad palestina.
Sin embargo, algunos problemas clave quedaron irresolutos, como el control de Al-Quds (Jerusalén), las fronteras y el retorno de los refugiados palestinos que tuvieron que huir de sus hogares cuando el régimen de Israel fue establecido en 1948.
Pero, para los palestinos, el acuerdo salió muy caro. No lograron retomar el control de Cisjordania y, por otro lado, el régimen de Israel utilizó el pacto como una justificación para construir más asentamientos en la Cisjordania ocupada... Y la esperanza de la paz se evaporó por fin en 1995.
La tentativa en el año 2000 de arreglar las cuestiones del estatuto permanente fracasó el 25 de julio, tras dos semanas de negociaciones en Camp David.
El 20 de marzo de 2013, el entonces presidente de EE.UU., Barack Obama, viaja a Tel Aviv, Palestina y Jordania, e insiste a las partes en la necesidad de relanzar el proceso de paz.
Cuatro meses después, en aquel momento secretario de Estado de EE.UU., John Kerry, anuncia que se ha alcanzado un acuerdo de principio para reanudar las negociaciones.
Pero los obstáculos son muchos. Uno de los más destacados: la construcción de asentamientos ilegales en tierras palestinas.
Finalmente, en abril de 2014, los llamados diálogos de paz se encuentran en un punto muerto. El régimen de Israel sigue construyendo más asentamientos, mientras que los palestinos ven cada vez más lejos el sueño de un estado propio.
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McCain and The Evil Empire - 10Oct08 - English
McCain insists on demonizing Russia. It seems that he is not even listening to his own heroes.
McCain insists on demonizing Russia. It seems that he is not even listening to his own heroes.
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Michel Chossudovsky on the Banker Bailouts - English
Michel Chossudovsky the director of the Centre for Research on Globalization sits down with The Corbett Report to discuss the real meaning of the banker bailouts
Michel Chossudovsky the director of the Centre for Research on Globalization sits down with The Corbett Report to discuss the real meaning of the banker bailouts
Most Important of Obamas Executive Orders - Jan09 - English
Most Important of Obamas Executive Orders - Jan09 - English. Michael Ratner of the Center for Constitutional Rights comments on Obama's executive orders and says he must still take up the...
Most Important of Obamas Executive Orders - Jan09 - English. Michael Ratner of the Center for Constitutional Rights comments on Obama's executive orders and says he must still take up the prosecution of Bush/Cheney.
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Most Important of Obamas Executive Orders - Jan09 - English. Michael Ratner of the Center for Constitutional Rights comments on Obama's executive orders and says he must still take up the prosecution of Bush/Cheney.
Must Watch-The Truth About the 2009 Gaza Massacre - English
Eye opening montage of news clips and photos that tell the truth about the events in Gaza. Courtesy -whatreallyhappened.com --Strategically speaking Israel does not have much time left in the...
Eye opening montage of news clips and photos that tell the truth about the events in Gaza. Courtesy -whatreallyhappened.com --Strategically speaking Israel does not have much time left in the ongoing conflict. Consider that it chose the timing of the current aggression very carefully-when the administration in the White House is in transition - the potentially most radical segment of the population in America - the students - are away from campuses and could not be mobilized easily and the general public in America - and elsewhere - are still recovering from the Christmas and New Year celebrations- and are also preoccupied with the economic recession. Still to the Israeli surprise regular protests with huge turn outs have been occurring in the US and around the world stripping off the deceptive cover of being so-called peaceful democratic and civilized from Israel-s face. The protests and alternative media sources deserve much credit in this regard. What is important to understand here is that if we are just demanding a ceasefire it is already part of Israel-s strategy in this conflict. There are good chances that Israel will end its aggression within a week before the new administration assumes office in the White House or the latest by the February 10 elections in Israel. Israel also knows that most people come out for protest only in reaction. Once the aggression ends the protests will subside and the new White House administration would not be pressed to issue a drastic statement. And that is only to the extent of issuing a statement- something on the line that Israel should observe RESTRAINT. The Bush administration did not bother to do even that much. Given the team of pro-Israel Hawkish-Pragmatists that Obama has assembled in his cabinet - if that is any indicator - chances are very slim that we will see a significant policy shift immediately.-- For more information see gazaawareness.blogspot.com
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Eye opening montage of news clips and photos that tell the truth about the events in Gaza. Courtesy -whatreallyhappened.com --Strategically speaking Israel does not have much time left in the ongoing conflict. Consider that it chose the timing of the current aggression very carefully-when the administration in the White House is in transition - the potentially most radical segment of the population in America - the students - are away from campuses and could not be mobilized easily and the general public in America - and elsewhere - are still recovering from the Christmas and New Year celebrations- and are also preoccupied with the economic recession. Still to the Israeli surprise regular protests with huge turn outs have been occurring in the US and around the world stripping off the deceptive cover of being so-called peaceful democratic and civilized from Israel-s face. The protests and alternative media sources deserve much credit in this regard. What is important to understand here is that if we are just demanding a ceasefire it is already part of Israel-s strategy in this conflict. There are good chances that Israel will end its aggression within a week before the new administration assumes office in the White House or the latest by the February 10 elections in Israel. Israel also knows that most people come out for protest only in reaction. Once the aggression ends the protests will subside and the new White House administration would not be pressed to issue a drastic statement. And that is only to the extent of issuing a statement- something on the line that Israel should observe RESTRAINT. The Bush administration did not bother to do even that much. Given the team of pro-Israel Hawkish-Pragmatists that Obama has assembled in his cabinet - if that is any indicator - chances are very slim that we will see a significant policy shift immediately.-- For more information see gazaawareness.blogspot.com
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Nabeel Rajab on President Obama meeting with Salman bin Isa al-Khalifa - 09Jun2011 - English
Amidst an intensifying crackdown on anti-government protesters in the tiny Gulf island Kingdom of Bahrain, President Obama met Tuesday with Crown Prince Salman bin Isa al-Khalifa, a visit that was...
Amidst an intensifying crackdown on anti-government protesters in the tiny Gulf island Kingdom of Bahrain, President Obama met Tuesday with Crown Prince Salman bin Isa al-Khalifa, a visit that was not announced beforehand. We speak with Nabeel Rajab, president of Bahrain's Center for Human Rights, based in Manama. "We do not see anything that makes us optimistic that the government has the willingness to go for a dialogue with the opposition and to listen to the grievances and demands of the people," says Rajab, noting that soldiers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Bahrain continue to arrest protesters and the doctors treating those injured during pro-democracy demonstrations. You must obtain written permission from Democracy NOW! to use any portion of the content. Published, with permission from democracynow.org. http://www.democracynow.org Provided to you under Democracy NOW! creative commons license. Copyright democracynow.org, an independent non-profit user funded news media, recognized and broadcast world wide.
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Amidst an intensifying crackdown on anti-government protesters in the tiny Gulf island Kingdom of Bahrain, President Obama met Tuesday with Crown Prince Salman bin Isa al-Khalifa, a visit that was not announced beforehand. We speak with Nabeel Rajab, president of Bahrain's Center for Human Rights, based in Manama. "We do not see anything that makes us optimistic that the government has the willingness to go for a dialogue with the opposition and to listen to the grievances and demands of the people," says Rajab, noting that soldiers from Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Bahrain continue to arrest protesters and the doctors treating those injured during pro-democracy demonstrations. You must obtain written permission from Democracy NOW! to use any portion of the content. Published, with permission from democracynow.org. http://www.democracynow.org Provided to you under Democracy NOW! creative commons license. Copyright democracynow.org, an independent non-profit user funded news media, recognized and broadcast world wide.
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Naomi Klein on Obama - English
Klein speaks about Obama and the intellectual and political integrity of the progressive movement. Courtesy therealnews.com
Klein speaks about Obama and the intellectual and political integrity of the progressive movement. Courtesy therealnews.com
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Nasrallah : les USA et l\'Arabie saoudite ont créé les plus grands criminels de l\'histoire 16Feb2017 - Arabic sub Fre
Le 16 février 2017, Hassan Nasrallah a prononcé un discours dans lequel il a évoqué l\'évacuation des réservoirs d\'ammoniac présents à Haïfa (en Palestine occupée). Le leader du...
Le 16 février 2017, Hassan Nasrallah a prononcé un discours dans lequel il a évoqué l\'évacuation des réservoirs d\'ammoniac présents à Haïfa (en Palestine occupée). Le leader du Hezbollah avait affirmé en 2016 qu\'en cas d\'attaque israélienne contre le Liban, son mouvement serait capable de prendre pour cible ces installations. L\'évacuation de ces réservoirs indique selon Hassan Nasrallah à quel point les israéliens prennent au sérieux les capacités et les déclarations du parti libanais. Il a également affirmé que les missiles du Hezbollah peuvent atteindre la centrale nucléaire de Dimona. De plus, Hassan Nasrallah a accusé israël de participer à la guerre lancée par l\'Arabie saoudite contre le Yémen. Enfin, il a rappelé la responsabilité que portent les USA et l\'Arabie Saoudite dans les massacres perpétrés par Daesh et les autres groupes takfiris.
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Le 16 février 2017, Hassan Nasrallah a prononcé un discours dans lequel il a évoqué l\'évacuation des réservoirs d\'ammoniac présents à Haïfa (en Palestine occupée). Le leader du Hezbollah avait affirmé en 2016 qu\'en cas d\'attaque israélienne contre le Liban, son mouvement serait capable de prendre pour cible ces installations. L\'évacuation de ces réservoirs indique selon Hassan Nasrallah à quel point les israéliens prennent au sérieux les capacités et les déclarations du parti libanais. Il a également affirmé que les missiles du Hezbollah peuvent atteindre la centrale nucléaire de Dimona. De plus, Hassan Nasrallah a accusé israël de participer à la guerre lancée par l\'Arabie saoudite contre le Yémen. Enfin, il a rappelé la responsabilité que portent les USA et l\'Arabie Saoudite dans les massacres perpétrés par Daesh et les autres groupes takfiris.