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The Syrian Crisis in Light of the Decline of Europe
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The Syrian Crisis in Light of the Decline of Europe
What does the legalization of single-sex «marriages» in France, which even such desperate acts as Dominique Venner's suicide in the Cathedral of Notre Dame de Paris have been unable to stop, have in common with the civil war in Syria? The common factor is that in both cases we can see signs of the self-destruction complex which is devouring Europe. The «Decline of Europe», predicted over 100 years ago by Oswald Spengler, has reached the depths of denying not only its own cultural and historical roots, but the reproduction of life itself... The West, as if possessed by a Freudian «death drive», is trying in some kind of frantic blindness to destroy ancient Christian, and thus European, heritage in Syria. And in exactly the same way it is destroying itself little by little through its attitude toward the institution of the family and toward faith.
It's some kind of theater of the absurd and a mockery of common sense when authoritarian regimes such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, where there is not a fraction of the freedoms and religious tolerance which have long been a hallmark of Syrian society, become Europe's allies in the fight «for democracy» in Syria. According to the Christian charity «Open Doors», in Qatar, for example, converts to Christianity turn into outcasts and are often victims of violence. Christian migrant workers live in «labor communes», where they are not allowed to gather for worship services, and, as in the times of the first Christians, they pray in secret. In Saudi Arabia any religion besides Islam is prohibited altogether, and becoming a Christian is punishable by death.
Many Muslim citizens of European countries are fighting in the war in Syria on the side of the radical Islamists. It's not difficult to imagine what they will bring back with them to Europe. According to expert figures, over 100 such «volunteers» from England are fighting in Syria, the same number from the Netherlands, over 80 from France, and dozens from Germany, a total of about 600 people, or 10% of the total number of foreigners in the ranks of the rebels. (1) London and Paris are insisting on a resolution to supply weapons to the Syrian opposition. To whom? To the same people who hack British soldiers to death on the streets of their own capital? Is that not a self-destruction complex?
Civilization in Syria was born in the 4th millennium B.C. Damascus is the most ancient of currently existing world capitals. Syria holds an important place in the history of Christianity. It was on the road to Damascus that the Apostle Paul converted to the Christian faith. It was in Syrian Antioch that the disciples of Christ were first called Christians.
Out of Syria's population of 23 million, approximately 86% are Muslims, and 10% are Christians. Syrian Christians have their own courts, which deal with civil matters such as marriages and divorces. Among the Christians in Syria, half are Orthodox, and 18% are Catholics (mostly members of the Syrian Catholic and Melkite Catholic churches). There are also congregations of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
In addition to Muslim holidays, Easter and Christmas are also state holidays in Syria. In Damascus there are several Christian quarters (Bab Touma, al-Qassaa, Ghassani) and many churches, including the ancient Chapel of St. Paul. The coexistence of world religions side by side here, which could become an example for the Middle East, is especially noticeable in Damascus' famous Umayyad Mosque. In the mosque's prayer hall is a shrine with the Head of John the Baptist (Yahya), who was beheaded on the orders of King Herod. This holy relic is venerated by both Christians and Muslims. One of the mosque's three minarets is named after Isa ibn Maryam (Jesus son of Mary). According to local tradition, Jesus Christ will descend to the earth from heaven via this minaret before the Judgment Day. The mosque is open to people of any faith every day except Friday.
The leading Christian organization in the country is the Antiochian Orthodox Church, which is commemorated third in the diptych of the autocephalous local Churches. It was founded near the year 37 A.D. in Antioch by the Apostles Peter and Paul. It has produced such illustrious sons as St. John Chrysostom, St. John Damascene, and many others. In 1342 the seat of the patriarchate was moved to Damascus, where it remains to this day. The Antiochian Orthodox Church has 2 million members, of which 1 million live in Syria (5% of the population) and 400,000 live in Lebanon (10%). Hundreds of thousands of parishioners live in the U.S. and other Western countries. Services are held in Greek and Arabic.
An important characteristic of the Antiochian Orthodox Church is the closeness of the clerical hierarchy to the people. In 1898, with the active support of the Russian Imperial Orthodox Palestinian Society, the Arab Meletius Doumani became the Patriarch of Antioch. Since then practically all the bishops of the Antiochian Orthodox Church have been Arabs, unlike, for example, in the Jerusalem Patriarchate, which serves Orthodox Palestinians; its bishops are almost exclusively Greeks, which creates a certain distance between them and ordinary parishioners.
The second most important church in the country is the Syriac Orthodox Church, one of the six Oriental Orthodox churches (along with the Coptic Church, Armenian Apostolic Church and others). In Syria it has 690,000 parishioners.
Syria is also the only place on earth where Aramaic, the language in which Jesus Christ spoke and preached, survives as a living language, particularly in the vicinity of the Orthodox convent of St. Thecla Equal to the Apostles near the city of Maaloula.
However, all of this could be destroyed in the blink of an eye, and the language of the Savior of the world could die out entirely. The West is closing its eyes to the fact that the first victims of the Syrian rebels they are supporting are often the local Christians. What is this, shortsightedness or betrayal? Or are the Orthodox, who make up the majority of Syrian Christians, still «schismatics» in the eyes of Europe, like in the age of the Crusades? Their situation in the zones controlled by Islamist rebels is very reminiscent of that of their fellow Orthodox Serbs in Kosovo.
The French author Alexandre Del Valle writes that the «post-Christian» West has never attempted to «defend the Christians of Egypt, Pakistan, Nigeria or Sudan, who were persecuted by Sunnites... The NATO powers, who still see Russia as the Soviet enemy of the cold war era, have often since 1990 sent their troops against pro-Russian regimes (Milosevic’s Serbia, Saddam Hussein's Iraq, Kaddafi’s Libya, etc.), in particular out of «solidarity» with its oil-producing «allies» from the Persian Gulf and the Organization of the Islamic Conference, which demanded that they defend Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Kuwait, and the Libyan and now the Syrian Islamists.» According to Del Valle's data, 80,000 Christians from Homs have left for Damascus and Beirut, and in all one-third of all Christians have already fled the country. (2) Many Christian villages in combat areas in Syria have been deserted out of fear of persecution after the arrival of armed rebels, as testified by Anna Neistat, associate director of Human Rights Watch, after visiting Syria.
According to an independent international investigative committee on Syria, Christians (often well-to-do people) are suffering from attacks and kidnappings. «One could cite as examples the Christians in Maaloula who were taken hostage in December 2012; those in Al-Qusayr who were kidnapped in July 2012; the Chaldean Catholics from Al-Hasakah who were kidnapped and then forced to send their children to join the rebellion; the killing of 12 Christians from Jaramana in August 2012; a bombing in...the historic Christian quarter of Damascus, Bab Touma, on October 21 (15 Christians killed); the killing of 8 more Christians...on November 28 in Jaramana... [and] the atrocious case of the Orthodox priest Fadi Jamil Haddad...in Qatana, who was scalped and blinded for trying to free a parishioner who had been taken hostage» (3).
When the rebels attacked the ancient Orthodox monastery of the Prophet Elijah near the city of Al-Qusayr, which lies 20 kilometers from the Lebanese border and was recently liberated by government forces, they totally wasted the monastery; they stole the sacramental vessels, blew up the bell tower, destroyed the altar and the baptismal font, and knocked down a statue of the prophet, who is venerated in Syria by Christians and Muslims alike. This monastery is over 1500 years old, and it is under state protection as an architectural monument. Over the past two years, dozens of churches in Syria have been destroyed, mostly in Homs and Aleppo. An ancient synagogue in Jobar, a suburb of Damascus, has also been damaged.
On April 22, 2013, in a village in the Aleppo governorate, Metropolitans Paul (Antiochian Orthodox Church) and Yohanna (Syriac Orthodox Church) were abducted by armed men. The house of Metropolitan Yohanna was set on fire. (4) The Ministry of Religion of Syria released a communiqué stating that the clerics were kidnapped by Chechen mercenaries from the radical Islamist Al-Nusra Front. (5) Both metropolitans are still being held captive.
Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople stated in an interview with the Milanese catholic newspaper Avvenire that «violence on religious grounds, hatred and intolerance toward Christians continue to dominate in countries in revolution». According to him, the lives of Christians in Syria are threatened every day.
The fall of the regime in Damascus will mark the end of the history of Christianity in the Middle East. The Maronites in Lebanon will not be able to bear the pressure from the Syrian Islamists or the endless stream of refugees. Their emigration from the country, which is already growing, will turn into an all-out flight. Only the Coptic community in Egypt will have a chance of survival thanks to its numbers, but its situation is becoming more and more difficult.
This bell tolls not only for the Middle East; it tolls for Europe as well.
(1) http://icsr.info/2013/04/icsr-insight-european-foreign-fighters-in-syria-2/
(2) http://www.atlantico.fr/decryptage/syrie-face-solution-russe-ou-retour-case-depart-alexandre-del-valle-731987.html
(3) http://www.atlantico.fr/decryptage/syrie-face-solution-russe-ou-retour-case-depart-alexandre-del-valle-731987.html
(4) http://www.dailystar.com.lb/#axzz2UHWdKDba
(5) http://9tv.co.il/news/2013/04/23/149667-print.html
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2013/05/29/the-syrian-crisis-in-light-of-the-decline-of-europe.html
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https://sites.google.com/site/siriajurnaldefront/the-syrian-crisis-in-light-of-the-decline-of-europe
It's some kind of theater of the absurd and a mockery of common sense when authoritarian regimes such as Saudi Arabia and Qatar, where there is not a fraction of the freedoms and religious tolerance which have long been a hallmark of Syrian society, become Europe's allies in the fight «for democracy» in Syria. According to the Christian charity «Open Doors», in Qatar, for example, converts to Christianity turn into outcasts and are often victims of violence. Christian migrant workers live in «labor communes», where they are not allowed to gather for worship services, and, as in the times of the first Christians, they pray in secret. In Saudi Arabia any religion besides Islam is prohibited altogether, and becoming a Christian is punishable by death.
Many Muslim citizens of European countries are fighting in the war in Syria on the side of the radical Islamists. It's not difficult to imagine what they will bring back with them to Europe. According to expert figures, over 100 such «volunteers» from England are fighting in Syria, the same number from the Netherlands, over 80 from France, and dozens from Germany, a total of about 600 people, or 10% of the total number of foreigners in the ranks of the rebels. (1) London and Paris are insisting on a resolution to supply weapons to the Syrian opposition. To whom? To the same people who hack British soldiers to death on the streets of their own capital? Is that not a self-destruction complex?
Civilization in Syria was born in the 4th millennium B.C. Damascus is the most ancient of currently existing world capitals. Syria holds an important place in the history of Christianity. It was on the road to Damascus that the Apostle Paul converted to the Christian faith. It was in Syrian Antioch that the disciples of Christ were first called Christians.
Out of Syria's population of 23 million, approximately 86% are Muslims, and 10% are Christians. Syrian Christians have their own courts, which deal with civil matters such as marriages and divorces. Among the Christians in Syria, half are Orthodox, and 18% are Catholics (mostly members of the Syrian Catholic and Melkite Catholic churches). There are also congregations of the Armenian Apostolic Church.
In addition to Muslim holidays, Easter and Christmas are also state holidays in Syria. In Damascus there are several Christian quarters (Bab Touma, al-Qassaa, Ghassani) and many churches, including the ancient Chapel of St. Paul. The coexistence of world religions side by side here, which could become an example for the Middle East, is especially noticeable in Damascus' famous Umayyad Mosque. In the mosque's prayer hall is a shrine with the Head of John the Baptist (Yahya), who was beheaded on the orders of King Herod. This holy relic is venerated by both Christians and Muslims. One of the mosque's three minarets is named after Isa ibn Maryam (Jesus son of Mary). According to local tradition, Jesus Christ will descend to the earth from heaven via this minaret before the Judgment Day. The mosque is open to people of any faith every day except Friday.
The leading Christian organization in the country is the Antiochian Orthodox Church, which is commemorated third in the diptych of the autocephalous local Churches. It was founded near the year 37 A.D. in Antioch by the Apostles Peter and Paul. It has produced such illustrious sons as St. John Chrysostom, St. John Damascene, and many others. In 1342 the seat of the patriarchate was moved to Damascus, where it remains to this day. The Antiochian Orthodox Church has 2 million members, of which 1 million live in Syria (5% of the population) and 400,000 live in Lebanon (10%). Hundreds of thousands of parishioners live in the U.S. and other Western countries. Services are held in Greek and Arabic.
An important characteristic of the Antiochian Orthodox Church is the closeness of the clerical hierarchy to the people. In 1898, with the active support of the Russian Imperial Orthodox Palestinian Society, the Arab Meletius Doumani became the Patriarch of Antioch. Since then practically all the bishops of the Antiochian Orthodox Church have been Arabs, unlike, for example, in the Jerusalem Patriarchate, which serves Orthodox Palestinians; its bishops are almost exclusively Greeks, which creates a certain distance between them and ordinary parishioners.
The second most important church in the country is the Syriac Orthodox Church, one of the six Oriental Orthodox churches (along with the Coptic Church, Armenian Apostolic Church and others). In Syria it has 690,000 parishioners.
Syria is also the only place on earth where Aramaic, the language in which Jesus Christ spoke and preached, survives as a living language, particularly in the vicinity of the Orthodox convent of St. Thecla Equal to the Apostles near the city of Maaloula.
However, all of this could be destroyed in the blink of an eye, and the language of the Savior of the world could die out entirely. The West is closing its eyes to the fact that the first victims of the Syrian rebels they are supporting are often the local Christians. What is this, shortsightedness or betrayal? Or are the Orthodox, who make up the majority of Syrian Christians, still «schismatics» in the eyes of Europe, like in the age of the Crusades? Their situation in the zones controlled by Islamist rebels is very reminiscent of that of their fellow Orthodox Serbs in Kosovo.
The French author Alexandre Del Valle writes that the «post-Christian» West has never attempted to «defend the Christians of Egypt, Pakistan, Nigeria or Sudan, who were persecuted by Sunnites... The NATO powers, who still see Russia as the Soviet enemy of the cold war era, have often since 1990 sent their troops against pro-Russian regimes (Milosevic’s Serbia, Saddam Hussein's Iraq, Kaddafi’s Libya, etc.), in particular out of «solidarity» with its oil-producing «allies» from the Persian Gulf and the Organization of the Islamic Conference, which demanded that they defend Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Kuwait, and the Libyan and now the Syrian Islamists.» According to Del Valle's data, 80,000 Christians from Homs have left for Damascus and Beirut, and in all one-third of all Christians have already fled the country. (2) Many Christian villages in combat areas in Syria have been deserted out of fear of persecution after the arrival of armed rebels, as testified by Anna Neistat, associate director of Human Rights Watch, after visiting Syria.
According to an independent international investigative committee on Syria, Christians (often well-to-do people) are suffering from attacks and kidnappings. «One could cite as examples the Christians in Maaloula who were taken hostage in December 2012; those in Al-Qusayr who were kidnapped in July 2012; the Chaldean Catholics from Al-Hasakah who were kidnapped and then forced to send their children to join the rebellion; the killing of 12 Christians from Jaramana in August 2012; a bombing in...the historic Christian quarter of Damascus, Bab Touma, on October 21 (15 Christians killed); the killing of 8 more Christians...on November 28 in Jaramana... [and] the atrocious case of the Orthodox priest Fadi Jamil Haddad...in Qatana, who was scalped and blinded for trying to free a parishioner who had been taken hostage» (3).
When the rebels attacked the ancient Orthodox monastery of the Prophet Elijah near the city of Al-Qusayr, which lies 20 kilometers from the Lebanese border and was recently liberated by government forces, they totally wasted the monastery; they stole the sacramental vessels, blew up the bell tower, destroyed the altar and the baptismal font, and knocked down a statue of the prophet, who is venerated in Syria by Christians and Muslims alike. This monastery is over 1500 years old, and it is under state protection as an architectural monument. Over the past two years, dozens of churches in Syria have been destroyed, mostly in Homs and Aleppo. An ancient synagogue in Jobar, a suburb of Damascus, has also been damaged.
On April 22, 2013, in a village in the Aleppo governorate, Metropolitans Paul (Antiochian Orthodox Church) and Yohanna (Syriac Orthodox Church) were abducted by armed men. The house of Metropolitan Yohanna was set on fire. (4) The Ministry of Religion of Syria released a communiqué stating that the clerics were kidnapped by Chechen mercenaries from the radical Islamist Al-Nusra Front. (5) Both metropolitans are still being held captive.
Patriarch Bartholomew of Constantinople stated in an interview with the Milanese catholic newspaper Avvenire that «violence on religious grounds, hatred and intolerance toward Christians continue to dominate in countries in revolution». According to him, the lives of Christians in Syria are threatened every day.
The fall of the regime in Damascus will mark the end of the history of Christianity in the Middle East. The Maronites in Lebanon will not be able to bear the pressure from the Syrian Islamists or the endless stream of refugees. Their emigration from the country, which is already growing, will turn into an all-out flight. Only the Coptic community in Egypt will have a chance of survival thanks to its numbers, but its situation is becoming more and more difficult.
This bell tolls not only for the Middle East; it tolls for Europe as well.
(1) http://icsr.info/2013/04/icsr-insight-european-foreign-fighters-in-syria-2/
(2) http://www.atlantico.fr/decryptage/syrie-face-solution-russe-ou-retour-case-depart-alexandre-del-valle-731987.html
(3) http://www.atlantico.fr/decryptage/syrie-face-solution-russe-ou-retour-case-depart-alexandre-del-valle-731987.html
(4) http://www.dailystar.com.lb/#axzz2UHWdKDba
(5) http://9tv.co.il/news/2013/04/23/149667-print.html
http://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2013/05/29/the-syrian-crisis-in-light-of-the-decline-of-europe.html
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https://sites.google.com/site/siriajurnaldefront/the-syrian-crisis-in-light-of-the-decline-of-europe
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Syria Regime Change PR in High Gear: More ‘Newborn Baby Slaughter’ Propaganda
- by Patrick Henningsen – 2012-02-09
Israel’s Mossad Teams up with Terror Group to Kill Iran’s Nuclear Scientists
U.S. officials tell NBC News
- by Richard Engel, Robert Windrem – 2012-02-09
30,000 Drones To Fill American Skies By The End Of The Decade
- 2012-02-09
Western Shenanigans against Syria, Iran
URL of this article: www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=29335
The Globalization of War: The “Military Roadmap” to World War III
ONLINE INTERACTIVE READER
- by Michel Chossudovsky, Finian Cunningham – 2012-03-10
The Pentagon’s global military design is one of world conquest. The military deployment of US-NATO forces is occurring in several regions of the world simultaneously.
WAR PLAN IRAN: Dispelling the Lies, Telling the Truth about Western Aggression in the Persian Gulf
GR ONLINE NEWS READER
- by Finian Cunningham, Michel Chossudovsky – 2012-02-16
GR ONLINE NEWS READER. The region is on a hair-trigger for a conflagration that would involve nuclear weapons and the collision of global powers…
Justice Department Wins Rosemary Award for Worst Open Government Performance in 2011
CIA, Homeland Security, CENTCOM and USAID Among Other Finalists
- by National Security Archive – 2012-02-16
VIDEO: Big Sis Admits U.S. Does Not Face Terror Threat from Iran or Hezbollah
- by Kurt Nimmo – 2012-02-16
US Secret Armies Gear Up for Global War
- by Bill Van Auken – 2012-02-16
New Weasel Word on Iran Nukes
- by Robert Parry – 2012-02-16
Republican primaries: Fooling some of the people
- by Eric Walberg – 2012-02-16
Who Carried Out the Terrorist Car Bombings in India, Thailand and Georgia? Iran … Or Someone Else?
U.S. and Israel Point Towards Iran … But Did They Do It?
- by Washington’s Blog – 2012-02-16
Why Contemporary Justice Theory Fails: The Missing Common Interest of Human Rights and Reason
- by Prof. John McMurtry – 2012-02-15
VIDEO: Open Seeds: Biopiracy and the Patenting of Life
Find out more on this week’s GRTV Backgrounder
- by James Corbett, Vandana Shiva – 2012-02-15
Taliban Liaison Office in Qatar, A Close Ally of America: “Established with Washington’s US Permission”
- by Syed M Tariq Pirzada – 2012-02-15
SOCIAL MEDIA “TACTICAL INTELLIGENCE COLLECTION”: Spying and Propaganda using Facebook, Twitter
- by Julie Lévesque – 2012-02-15
U.S. Government provides “activist training” to foreign nationals to destabilize their country of origin.
VIDEO: GMOs and Free Speech: Scientists Under Attack
Trailer for new documentary now on GRTV
- by Bertram Verhaag – 2012-02-15
Syria to Hold Referendum and Enact a New Constitution in Less than Two Weeks … Will U.S. and Its Allies Attack Anyway?
- by Washington’s Blog – 2012-02-15
ANOTHER PRETEXT TO WAGE WAR? The Fingerprints of False Flags Against Iran. The Thailand, India, Georgia Terrorist Bomb Blasts
- by Finian Cunningham – 2012-02-15
IRAQ UNDER US MILITARY OCCUPATION: Maliki Proxy Government orders Execution of former PM Tariq Aziz
Letter to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights
- by Felicity Arbuthnot – 2012-02-15
The Western “Left” Reveals its true Colors: “Progressive” author Tariq Ali says “Assad has to go”
- by William Bowles – 2012-02-15
Obama’s Human Rights Insouciance: Who will Liberate Americans from Washington’s Clutches?
- by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts – 2012-02-15
The Graffiti Revolution: An Expression of Political Dissent at a Time of Crisis
Book Review
- by Eric Walberg – 2012-02-15
War on Iran? NATO Holds High Level Consultations With Four Gulf Countries
- 2012-02-15
Financial Terrorism
- by Bob Chapman – 2012-02-15
The Menace of Present and Future Drone Warfare
- by Prof. Richard Falk – 2012-02-15
Final Solution: First Syria, Then Iran
- by Larry Chin – 2012-02-14
Syria: the Middle East’s tipping point
- by Nassar Ibrahim – 2012-02-14
Is Western Democracy Real or a Facade?
- by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts – 2012-02-14
BAHRAIN: US-Backed Regime Replays State of Emergency to Crush Pro-Democracy Movement
- by Finian Cunningham – 2012-02-14
VIDEO: The Hijacking of Libya (Trailer)
Learn about this new film on GRTV
- 2012-02-14
VIDEO: Foreign Powers Behind Syria Unrest
Watch the debate on GRTV
- by Michel Chossudovsky – 2012-02-14
Colombia: ‘Intelligence service colluded in journalist’s assassination’
- by Charles Parkinson – 2012-02-14
GEOPOLITICAL DESTABILIZATION AND REGIONAL WAR: The Road To Tehran Goes Through Damascus
- by Nile Bowie – 2012-02-14
BREAKING: West May Strike Iran By Summer: Russian Military Chief
Political crises and war – could spin rapidly out of control…
- by Robert Bridge – 2012-02-14
CULTURE AND MUSIC Soprano Leontyne Price at 85: An Angelic Voice
- by Dr. Ilya Sandra Perlingieri – 2012-02-14
INDIA-EU TRADE AGREEMENT: Rethinking Free Trade Pact with Europe
- by Kavaljit Singh – 2012-02-14
Financial Oligarch Power Raping Greece
- by Stephen Lendman – 2012-02-14
Special Ops Now Defines The Pentagon’s Expanding Wars
- by Danny Schechter – 2012-02-14
Prisons, Drones, and Black Ops in Afghanistan
- by Nick Turse – 2012-02-14
Greece: From Despair to Resistance: Test Site for Neoliberal Social Engineering.
- by Panagiotis Sotiris – 2012-02-14
Egypt: US-funded Agitators on Trial: US “Democracy Promotion” = Foreign-funded Sedition.
- by Tony Cartalucci – 2012-02-13
Fukushima Reactor Temperature Surpasses 752 Degrees … More Than 4 Times Maximum for “Cold Shutdown”
- by Washington’s Blog – 2012-02-13
The Labor Movement and the Democrats
- by Jack A. Smith – 2012-02-13
The Road To Damascus…And On To Armageddon?
“Western politicians and media are not yet fighting World War III, but they are talking themselves into it.”
- by Diana Johnstone – 2012-02-13
Abstractions Versus the “Real World”: Economic Models and the Apologetics of Greed
- by Prof John Kozy – 2012-02-13
VIDEO: US Restarts Deadly Drone Strikes in Pakistan
Learn more on GRTV
- by Chris Woods – 2012-02-13
ORWELLIAN DRONES: “Eye in the Sky” Spying on Americans
- by Stephen Lendman – 2012-02-13
Federal Reserve and Big Banks Are Going to Crush the Dollar … and American Savers
- by Washington’s Blog – 2012-02-13
Fears Of Kosovo Or Iraq Fate For Syria
- 2012-02-13
Dumping the Dollar? Towards a Regional Currency in Latin America? ALBA Bloc Advances towards “Alternative Economic Model”
Pursues Anti-Imperialist Agenda
- by Rachael Boothroyd – 2012-02-13
Syria gives Tunisia, Libya 72 hours to close their embassies
- 2012-02-12
Speculation on Greek default mounts as EU demands still more cuts
- by Robert Stevens – 2012-02-12
Plastics can be degraded naturally: Fungus that Eats Plastic
- by Rady Ananda – 2012-02-12
US Invading Syria by Proxy: US “Prepares Military Options” to back Terrorists in Syria.
- by Tony Cartalucci – 2012-02-12
“See Something Say Something” Campaign Could Allow People to Label ANY AMERICAN a Suspected “Terrorist”
- by Washington’s Blog – 2012-02-12
The Crisis in Syria: Selection of News Reports and Analysis
- by Willliam Bowles – 2012-02-12
Crimes in Syria committed by terrorists backed by Western and Arab countries
- 2012-02-12
IRAN ESCALATION: All the Elements for War Are Coming Together
- by Tom Burghardt – 2012-02-12
The clock is ticking…
Political Transformation in America: Effectuating Real Democracy by a Voters’ Rights Amendment
- by William Cox – 2012-02-12
Defending the UN Charter by Use of the Veto: The Security Council Resolution on Syria
The Arab League Observer Mission Report
- by Ronda Hauben – 2012-02-12
GR Weekend Review: Global Economic Crisis, World War and the Russia-China Veto, Drones over America, Occupy Wall Street
- 2012-02-12
Oil in the Falkland Islands: Argentina’s corrupt governments will never challenge the United Kingdom
- by Adrian Salbuchi – 2012-02-12
Ongoing atrocities by NATO-installed Libyan regime
- by Will Morrow – 2012-02-12
WHAT PROSPECTS FOR OWS? Will Occupy Spring Forward Or Melt Down?
- by Shamus Cooke – 2012-02-12
Corporate Globalization versus The Civil Commons by which People’s Lives are Sustained
PART VI
- by Prof. John McMurtry – 2012-02-11
Argentina accuses Britain of Deploying Nuclear Weapons Near Falkland Islands
- 2012-02-11
SYRIA: NATO’s Next “Humanitarian” War?
ONLINE INTERACTIVE I-BOOK
- by Prof. Michel Chossudovsky – 2012-02-11
ONLINE INTERACTIVE I-BOOK. The insurgency in Syria is based on the “Libya Model”: it is integrated by mercenaries and Al Qaeda affiliated paramilitary brigades supported by British, French and Turkish Special Forces…
ARRESTING IMF OFFICIALS FOR IMPOSING “DEADLY ECONOMIC MEDICINE”? Greek police union wants to arrest EU/IMF officials
- 2012-02-11
Who is Behind Wikileaks
- by Prof. Michel Chossudovsky – 2012-02-11
NATO’s “Secret War” on Syria: Replicating the Libya Model
British Special Forces Supporting Rebels
- by Stephen Lendman – 2012-02-11
Drone lobby cracks open American Skies: “Enabling unmanned drones to fly freely in civil airspace”
- by Drone Wars UK – 2012-02-11
Unemployment, Foreclosures, Rising Debts and Despair: AMERICA’S SOCIAL CRISIS
- by Bob Chapman – 2012-02-11
Syria’s Uprising in Context
- by Stephen Gowans – 2012-02-11
Canada Supports Torture: An Instrument of “Terrorism Propaganda”
- by Global Research News – 2012-02-10
ACTIVE WAR PLANS: Pentagon plans US-backed War against Syria
- by Chris Marsden – 2012-02-10
SYRIA: PREVENTING WAR: NATO’s Objective is to turn Syria into Another Iraq, a Quagmire of Ethnic and Sectarian Violence
- by Prof. Igor Panarin – 2012-02-10
Threatening Russia: NATO Fighter Jets Can Patrol “Anything They Want”
- by Vadim Trukhachev – 2012-02-10
UNSTABLE GEOPOLITICAL CHESSBOARD: India Joins NATO, Gulf Cooperation Council Against Syria
- by M D Nalapat – 2012-02-10
Argentina Appeals To UN Over British Military Buildup In South Atlantic
- by Global Research News – 2012-02-09
New Military Coalitions directed against Syria and Iran: Leading U.S. Officials Flock To Bulgaria Amid Mideast War Threats
- by Global Research News – 2012-02-09
Thwarting the Pentagon’s Military Roadmap: The Strategic Alliance between Russia and China
- by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya – 2012-02-09
The following article, originally published in 2007, sheds light on the Russian and Chinese alliance against American ambitions in Eurasia.
Preventing the UN Security Council from becoming Washington’s “Rubber Stamp”
- by Zhong Sheng – 2012-02-09
Palestinian and Jewish Unity (PAJU) Longest-running protest calls for boycott of Israel.
Montreal Feb 10
- 2012-02-09
RECESSION: The Decimation of Bank Profits
Falling revenues, increasing losses, profits adrift…
- by Global Europe Anticipation Bulletin – 2012-02-09
Government Uses Anti-Terror Laws to Crush Dissent and Help the Too Big to Fail Businesses
- by Washington’s Blog – 2012-02-09
VIDEO: The Pentagon is the Biggest Polluter on the Planet
See what’s a stake on GRTV
- by David Swanson – 2012-02-09
Syria Regime Change PR in High Gear: More ‘Newborn Baby Slaughter’ Propaganda
- by Patrick Henningsen – 2012-02-09
Israel’s Mossad Teams up with Terror Group to Kill Iran’s Nuclear Scientists
U.S. officials tell NBC News
- by Richard Engel, Robert Windrem – 2012-02-09
30,000 Drones To Fill American Skies By The End Of The Decade
- 2012-02-09
Western Shenanigans against Syria, Iran
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