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It has become obvious that what's going on in Ukraine is an extension of the cold war as the U.S. and the EU try and peddle a modified version of the Armenia-ultimatum to their people. Sound complicated? It's not really. What's going on in Ukraine is an economic proxy war that has turned sour.
The trade deal that the EU has offered the Ukraine is garbage. To find out how bad it is all we have to do is look at why Armenia ended up telling the EU to shove it when they tried to jam the same deal down their throats.
In September 2013, Armenia called off an Armenia-EU Association Agreement after they found out that the trade deal was not really about easing trade restrictions with the EU but about screwing over Russia, and themselves by extension:
by Stephen Lendman
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D. NV) opposes fast track legislation. He broke with Obama on trade policy.
"I'm against fast track," he said. "I think everyone would be well-advised not to push this right now."
Senator John Cornyn (R. TX) said:
"You can kiss any new trade deals goodbye. I think the majority leader's focus is on the November elections, and he doesn't want to expose his vulnerable members to controversial votes."
AFL-CIO trade policy specialist Celeste Drake called Reid's comments "a great opportunity to get off the fast track to bad trade deals and open the policy window to a better deal for workers."
by Stephen Lendman
Kerry represents the worst of America's dark side. Imperial lawless defines it. So do permanent wars on humanity.
Lavrov and Vladimir Putin deserve Nobel Peace Prizes. They address regional conflicts responsibly. They want things resolved diplomatically.
They've gone all out for peace in Syria. They've done it tirelessly. They continue doing it against long odds.
They know Obama wants regime change. So does Kerry. They support death squad killers. They ignore their worst atrocities. They wrongfully blame Assad for their crimes.
They want Ukraine's democratically government ousted. They want pro-Western ultranationalist extremists replacing it.
by Stephen Lendman
First the good news. There's much to report. On November 29, 2013, the UN General Assembly designated 2014 as the International Year of Solidarity with the Palestinian people.
A previous article asked why this year? Why not every year? Why not action, not words. Hope springs eternal. Maybe policy changes will follow.
Good things are happening. Global BDS successes highlight them. They're impressive. They're essential. They suggest more ahead. More on this below.
by Stephen Lendman
Obama is the latest in a long line of lawless US leaders. He's one of numerous past warrior ones. He campaigned as a peace president. On October 28, 2007, he said:
"I will promise you this, that if we have not gotten our troops out by the time I am president, it is the first thing I will do."
"I will get our troops home. We will bring an end to this war. You can take that to the bank."
And he'll close Guantanamo. And he'll hold Bush administration war criminals accountable. And he'll end lawless military commissions trials.
And he'll increase capital gains and dividends taxes on high-income earners. And he'll tax corporate windfall profits.
by Stephen Lendman
Kerry mocks legitimacy. He represents the worst of America's dark side. He's going all out to be Washington's worst ever Secretary of State.
He's Obama's war on humanity front man. He blames Syrian President Assad for US-supported death squad crimes. He wants him ousted. He wants Syrian sovereignty destroyed.
He wants Washington deciding Syria's future. He wants it colonized for profit. He wants Ukraine exploited the same way.
He supports ultranationalist extremists. He blames Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych for US-supported street thug violence.
He's Israel's man in Washington. His peace deal is fake. It's entirely one-sided. It demands unconditional Palestinian surrender.
by Stephen Lendman
Stop-and-frisk is longstanding New York City policy. It's blatantly racist. It targets Blacks and Latinos. It's unconstitutional.
It violates privacy rights. In 2012 alone, nearly 700,000 people were affected. Ray Kelly was New York's longest serving police commissioner.
He served from January 1, 2002 to December 31, 2013. He lied calling stop and frisk effective. Clear evidence proves otherwise.
By Robert Singer
The Five Ws are questions whose answers are considered basic in information gathering. They are often mentioned in journalism (cf. news style), research and police investigations. They constitute a formula for getting the complete story on a subject. According to the principle of the Five Ws, a report can only be considered complete if it answers these questions starting with an interrogative word:
Who is it about?
What happened?
When did it take place?
Where did it take place?
Why did it happen?
The "Five Ws" and one H were memorialized by Rudyard Kipling in his "Just So Stories" (1902), in which a poem accompanying the tale of "The Elephant's Child" opens with:
I keep six honest serving-men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who.
Each question should have a factual answer — facts necessary to include for a report to be considered complete.
The official story of Sandy Hook and the recent mass shootings as reported in the media answer The "Five Ws and one H."
By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers
Those opposed to war in Syria better get ready to prevent war again.
The Geneva II conference which claims to be seeking to end the war in Syria seems designed to fail and instead to provide an excuse for military intervention by the United States and its allies. Human rights activist, Ajamu Baraka, describes the negotiations as an ‘Orwellian subterfuge’ designed to provide justification for war and a lot of facts support his view.
The negotiations are destined to fail because of the way they have been set-up and the preconditions of the United States and its allies in the Syrian opposition demanding that President Bashar al-Assad agree to leave government before negotiations go forward.
El análisis de James Petras, lunes 27 de enero de 2014
“Creo que la época del centro izquierda como fuerza dinámica, avanzando sobre la economía, mejorando los gastos sociales, se está debilitando. Y la ofensiva capitalista, la ofensiva imperialista, está aprovechando eso para conseguir mayores concesiones”, dijo el sociólogo norteamericano James Petras, al analizar en CX36 (*) la coyuntura económica de América del Sur. En ese marco, se refirió a la cumbre de la CELAC que sesionará en La Habana los días 28 y 29 de enero. “La CELAC debe tomar determinaciones más profundas sobre la integración en el continente, pero con muchas dificultades porque la división es entre gobiernos neoliberales, gobiernos más nacionalistas y gobiernos totalmente entreguistas”, dijo. Además, Petras analizó la situación que atraviesa Ucrania y se refirió al estancamiento en las negociaciones por la paz en Siria. A continuación transcribimos íntegramente el análisis de James Petras que Usted puede volver a escuchar aquí:
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