Wednesday, July 16, 2008

GEORGIA, IRAN, RUSSIA, US DEAL? AND MORE


In previous entries, I mentioned that NY Senator Charles Schumer let the cat out of the bag once when he suggested trading Russia's interests in Central Europe to cooperation with the US regarding Iran.
He was roundly dismissed, criticized, chastised.
Well, now, comes a very, very interesting and important development, one which will represent the coup-de-grace for Iran's present clerical regime,


www.kommersant.com/p912419/r_527/Saudi_Arabia_to_offer_Russia_lucrative_arms_contracts

The preceding was reported yesterday, Tuesday, July 15.
The very following day, today, "Rice Discusses Iran with Russia's Foreign Minister," and, note, also, the Georgia/Abkhazia situation,


www.rawstory.com/news/afp/Rice_discusses_Iran_with_Russian_fo_07162008.html

And, then, suddenly, inexplicably, voila!
Iran agrees to negotiations with the US.
Coincidence?
No relationship?
What will happen next regarding Georgia/Abkhazia?
Still pending resolution, the volatile, explosive bombshell surrounding Iraq's provincial elections and Iraq's disputed oil contracts, revenue sharing, etc.
Well, Iraq's provincial elections postponed and that of Kirkuk's referendum, once again,


www.iraqupdates.com/p_articles.php/refid/E2F-16-07-2008/article/33857

So, looks like that confrontation will occur after November's Presidential s-election, which, as I've said, has been pre-determined.
McCain.
I can't resist alittle followup to a story I've been following for some time, regarding the happy, incestuous relationship between Turkey's Akbank and the ever ubiquitous Citigroup.
The latest development on this one, Turkey's "Akbank May Bid for Halkbank,"


www.turkishdailynews.com.tr/article.php?enewsid=109951

And, while on the subject of Citigroup/Citibank's far-reaching tentacles, recall our man in Lebanon, Citibank's representative Prime Minister Siniora.

Well, coincident to all of the above, here comes the US cavalry (toot your horns for the cavalry charge) to protect "our," i.e., Citibank's investments and "our/their" extensive network of international, private interests,

www.dailystar.com.lb/article.asp?article_ID=94164&categ_ID=2&edition_id=1

Bye, bye Hezbollah.
Welcome, Yankees. (I'm rooting for the home team!)

So, while the US economy tanks, the suckers in the US who own and thus control almost nothing of their own resources, industry, labor, productivity, collectively, are nonetheless supporting, defending, expanding and enriching the private interests of everybody else above, everywhere on the globe.

I guess the idea is to expand this unusual kind of equality, as expressed in the "Constitution," about which they talk so much and know nothing. So, if the peons and peasants here can not nationalize their own resources and industries, then, let's make it an equitable playing field globally by de-nationalization for everyone else, re-making the world into our own image, according to our own "Constitution."

Let Freedom and Equality ring throughout the globe!

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