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2010-01-31
Svetlana ZAMLELOVA
The Murderous Loser
“Everyone knows that Stepan Bandera was a bad person. Otherwise Victor Yushchenko would not have given him the title of Hero of Ukraine, to do Moscow dirt in the end and to add to his successor’s troubles. It is, of course, very much out of the ordinary to involve the deceased in rituals. This is actually the Mormon cult that performs rites that involve the deceased… We could suppose that Victor Yushchenko is a secret Mormon…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2732
2010-02-02
Pyotr ISKENDEROV
New Balkan Wars Loom on the Horizon
“Given its basic parameters (a snap offensive supported by the NATO and EU pseudo-peacekeepers with international political backing plus the installation of a puppet administration), the plan for a final solution for North Kosovo is similar to the one Georgian President M. Saakashvili had in mind launching an attack against South Ossetia in August, 2008…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2735
2010-01-31
Sergei MOLCHANOV
Ukraine: Elections or Emergency Rule?
“When the preliminary results of the first round were announced, Tymoshenko immediately responded by charging that mass rigging had taken place in South-East Ukraine. She is a priori determined not to admit to being defeated and will seize every opportunity to derail the elections by instigating mass falsifications, provocations, mass protest rallies, and court hearings…
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2740
2010-02-01
M.K. BHADRAKUMAR (India)
The great game reaches Sri Lanka
“…Without doubt, the geopolitics of the Indian Ocean region is shifting. The United States is determined to fasten the “contested commons” in the Indian Ocean, which connect the Persian Gulf with the South China Sea. Indian Ocean also happens to be a vital artery for China’s economy… Sri Lanka becomes a vital chip in this great game… All the Anglo-American pressure on Rajapaksa over his alleged war crimes came to nothing ultimately due to Moscow and Beijing’s support for him in the United Nations…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2745
2010-02-04
Sergei BREZKUN (KREMLEV)
The World That Escaped the Bomb but Got Blown Up Afterwards
“The US and Russian leaders should be maximally cautious about the plans for immediate and far-reaching slashes of their nuclear arsenals… Obama’s imbalanced approach to the nuclear theme can trigger a sharp global instability. The current situation is alarming: there is an impression that certain forces are pushing for a new treaty to irreversibly annihilate Russia’s nuclear potential on the eve of the coming deployment of the US missile defense…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2746
2010-02-03
Aurobinda MAHAPATRA (India)
London Afghanistan Conference
“Reportedly, the United Nations representative had a discussion with representatives of Taliban in Dubai on 8 January 2010. Organisations like Organisation of Islamic Conference and countries like Saudi Arabia have expressed keen interest to mediate between the Taliban and the Afghan government. The London conference has also set up a Peace and Reintegration Trust Fund…”
en.fondsk.ru/article.php?id=2748
2010-02-04
Rafe MAIR (Canada)
The Wounded Eagle
“President Obama is at odds with many Americans, who forgetting the lessons of Vietnam, want more, not less, military action abroad. Any move towards peaceful settlements is seen by right-wingers as a sell-out. They support NATO expanding in Eastern Europe and if that annoys Mr. Putin, too bad. For them the Cold War is only adjourned until the US goes back to rubbing Russia’s nose in it…”
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