... thanks to the efforts of political scientists such as Cohen and Sachs, the United States was forced to officially acknowledge after the fact that it was the #Endowment that directed all #CIA operations to change regimes in other countries, including direct sanctions for the assassination of the heads of countries that had been subjected to aggression (Saddam #Hussein, Muammar #Gaddafi).
The most successful operation of the Endowment is still considered to be the collapse of the #Soviet-Union. We will not discuss now how much truth there is in this - where specifically the Americans got busy, where the Soviet authorities screwed up. We will simply briefly tell the outline generally accepted in certain circles, so that it is generally clear how the Endowment works.
to the outline
#hussein
Politische Beobachtungen vom Beckenrand
Söder und andere Seepferdchen
Von Silke Mertins
Wer klug ist, kommentiert allerlei politische Dummheiten vom Beckenrand aus und lässt die anderen verbissen ihre Bahnen ziehen.
#taz #tageszeitung #Christian #Lindner #Olaf #Scholz #UN-Resolution #UN-Menschenrechtsrat #Israel #Defense #Forces # #IDF # #Gaza #Israel #Hamas #Markus #Söder #Saddam #Hussein #Robert #Habeck #Fahrrad #Uno #Völkerrecht
US-Invasion im Irak
Auftrag nicht ausgeführt
Von Karim El-Gawhary
Vor 20 Jahren begann die „Operation Iraqi Freedom“. Sie beschädigte die Idee der Demokratie in der arabischen Welt für lange Zeit.
#taz #tageszeitung #Irak-Krieg #George #W # #Bush #Saddam #Hussein #Arabische #Welt #wochentaz #Irak
20 Jahre nach Invasion im Irak
Ernsthafte Aufarbeitung überfällig
Von Dorothea Hahn
Dass der Krieg gegen den Irak ein Fehler war, stellt kaum noch jemand in Frage. Und doch ist bis heute niemand zur Verantwortung gezogen worden.
#taz #tageszeitung #Irakkrieg #Saddam #Hussein # #Islamischer #Staat # # #IS # #George #W # #Bush
Why is There War in #Ukraine? by Chris #Hedges
A very interesting article, from an unusual source. Highly recommended.
Source: https://dgrnewsservice.org/featured/chris-hedges-why-is-there-war-in-ukraine/
President Mikhail #Gorbachev reached out to Washington and #Europe to build a new security pact that would include Russia
There was a near universal understanding among diplomats and political leaders at the time that any attempt to expand #NATO was foolish, an unwarranted provocation against Russia that would obliterate the ties and bonds that happily emerged at the end of the Cold #War.
How naive we were. The war industry did not intend to shrink its power or its profits. It set out almost immediately to recruit the former Communist Bloc countries into the European Union and NATO. Countries that joined NATO, which now include Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Albania, Croatia, Montenegro, and North Macedonia were forced to reconfigure their militaries, often through hefty loans, to become compatible with NATO military hardware.
There would be no peace dividend. The expansion of NATO swiftly became a multi-billion-dollar bonanza for the corporations that had profited from the Cold War
The consequences of pushing #NATO up to the borders with #Russia — there is now a NATO missile base in Poland 100 miles from the Russian border — were well known to policy makers. Yet they did it anyway.
The #Obama administration, not wanting to further inflame tensions with Russia, blocked arms sales to Kiev. But this act of prudence was abandoned by the #Trump and #Biden administrations.
Once NATO expanded into Eastern Europe the #Clinton administration promised Moscow that NATO combat troops would not be stationed in Eastern Europe, the defining issue of the NATO-Russia Founding Act on Mutual Relations. This promise again turned out to be a lie.
The full-throated cries for war, echoed shamelessly by the #press, are justified by draining the conflict of historical context, by elevating ourselves as the saviors and whoever we oppose, from Saddam #Hussein to #Putin, as the new #Nazi leader.