Winston Churchill in the fields of one of his speeches, wrote: "The argument is weak, it is necessary to strengthen the voice." That's exactly it deals with British diplomacy. The fact that all persons involved in the Litvinenko case were in the field of view of British intelligence, to put it mildly, undermine the notorious evidence gathered by British police. The question of how can the police from Scotland Yard to work on clearing intelligence – this is a philosophical question. A case of Litvinenko, a hefty information sabotage against the Russian government threatened to strike at its authors. The arguments are weak, we must strengthen the voice. Continue reading
Against the background of spreading throughout the Arab East, especially the revolutionary fire as something ...
Against the background of spreading throughout the Arab East, especially the revolutionary fire as something ridiculous and confused sounding comments of official Washington.
"President Mubarak – our important ally in the Middle East. But in conversations with him, I have repeatedly stressed that Egypt is absolutely necessary political and economic reforms. And now the pent-up discontent burst into the streets," – said President Obama. As explained by Secretary Clinton, "we do not want this large, important country in the Middle East radical ideology prevailed. We want to establish real democracy there." Continue reading
Unprecedented in the modern history of fire in the vast region, almost from Morocco to ...
Unprecedented in the modern history of fire in the vast region, almost from Morocco to Pakistan. This is not the individual mines. Tears from all over, as a gunpowder storehouse. Let me remind you, that this region was declared a democracy. Here it is, finally, came the democratization! Even in 2006, "however," showed a certain map, developed by the ideologues of the "new Middle East." Continue reading
Stunning military operation in Libya to protect the civilian population through participation in the Civil ...
Stunning military operation in Libya to protect the civilian population through participation in the Civil War deserves the name "fool in the desert." That is, the most stunning in this operation – its profound strategic meaninglessness.
Italian "La Stampa" cites the opinion of the former Deputy Secretary of Defense for Dove Zakheyma Libyan rebels: "They are many. We do not know who they are, what they want and how to act. We conduct a military operation to aid an ally, which we do not know. And it exposes us to many risks. " Continue reading