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Reining in the Rogue
by quill Monday, Nov 5 2007, 11:22am
international / imperialism / commentary

After years of criticisms, analysis and debate, the Iraq situation has only worsened. Furthermore, the world can expect an attack on Iran before the current US regime leaves office. We have all been distracted by clever commentary, ‘exposures,’ ENDLESS TALK and a very compliant media. What is lacking, however, is ACTION and that is NO ACCIDENT!

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Consider the prospect of an Iraqi nation with effective independent government, how long would American occupation endure in those circumstances? No independent nation can tolerate foreign occupation – therefore in whose interests is it to maintain total chaos in Iraq?

Now consider the psychopathology of America maintaining its presence in Iraq and the price in innocent lives paid by the Iraqi people. American Oil companies and their military arm, the Cheney/Bush regime, could care less for the sanctity of human life when their grubby profits are threatened – notwithstanding the fact that their profits result from plunder and theft.

The FACT that America and its sycophantic allies, Australia, UK and Israel are rogue nations engaged in murder, criminal occupation and illegal exploitation cannot be denied forever. The leaders of these nations would not survive prosecution in any international criminal court!

These nations have much in common, the exclusivity born/e of race, religion and ultra-conservative politics allow them to pursue their heinous criminality; nevertheless, we would remind these nations that EVERYTHING COMES AT A PRICE!

Allowing criminal, rogue nations to ply their murderous and thieving trade is unacceptable for the current international community, especially the new European and Asian alliances. Quite simply it is time to raze the rogues – that reality must be faced, as the rogue that America has become is clearly BEYOND REDEMPTION!

The longer we postpone dealing with the rogue the higher the ultimate cost. It should be clear to the entire world that America cares for nothing but itself – the lives of INNOCENT men, women and CHILDREN amount to nothing in American eyes; their behaviour in Iraq provides the most dramatic and ghastly PROOF of the REAL character of the USA.

Russia, China, Europe, India, Pakistan and other nations must eradicate the blight and disease from the world. It must be done, there is no avoiding the necessity of this action – an action most would be interested to learn America has anticipated! Nations of the world have been treated as fools and eunuchs by the arrogant, belligerent, rogue State.

When nations attempt to justify their genocidal and criminal actions as proof of superiority, race or religion/ideology know those nations to be the ENEMIES of the world. Nations that believe that murdering and thieving are divine directives are truly INSANE.

To reiterate; commentary, exposures, debate, and analysis are all designed to placate the public conscience and INHIBIT remedial ACTION! Do not be deceived, America relies on chaos in order to justify its occupations, murders and thefts.

However, everything comes at an appropriate cost – the cost for attempted world domination is annihilation!

IT IS DONE.

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Beijing, Moscow sign nuke energy pacts
by Qin Jize via chuang tzu - China Daily Tuesday, Nov 6 2007, 9:24am

MOSCOW: China and Russia Tuesday signed four agreements on nuclear energy collaboration, looking ahead to a post-hydrocarbon world.

A joint communiqu signed by visiting Premier Wen Jiabao and his Russian counterpart Viktor Zubkov said increased cooperation on nuclear energy is a priority in economic ties.

According to the deals, the two countries will continue to work on the second phase of the Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant in Jiangsu and uranium enrichment factories, and take measures for peaceful use of nuclear energy.

The two countries also signed deals in the finance, science and technology, and trade sectors.

During the 12th regular meeting between the two prime ministers, they agreed to complete the construction of a Sino-Russian oil pipeline by the end of next year and speed up negotiations on a long-term oil supply deal.

The two sides reiterated that the energy cooperation is a key component of the Sino-Russian strategic partnership and said they would push forward collaboration in the oil, gas and electricity sectors.

Russian media quoted First Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev as saying that gas deliveries to China would begin "in the next few years" once agreements on the pricing and delivery routes are finalized.

Reviewing the decade-old Sino-Russian strategic partnership, Wen said bilateral ties have reached an unprecedented level.

He said the two countries will jointly explore the potential in various fields and improve the trade structure to raise the proportion of machinery and high-tech products.

They will expand investment and enhance cooperation in border areas as well as in the fields of space flight, civil aviation, information industry and banking.

Describing the talks as frank, substantive and friendly, Zubkov said the bilateral strategic cooperation has been significantly strengthened in recent years through frequent high-level exchanges.

Official figures show that two-way trade is expected to top $40 billion by the end of the year. Zubkov said he believes the figure would jump to $80 billion in three years, a goal set by the top leaders of the two countries.

During his two-day official visit, Wen also attended the closing ceremony of the "Year of China" in Russia, an event aimed at boosting trade and cultural interaction.

Wen and Zubkov also took part in the opening ceremony of a Sino-Russian business forum Tuesday before the premier flew back to Beijing late last night.

© 2007 CDIC

Russian, Chinese premiers open economic forum in Moscow
by novosti via rialator Tuesday, Nov 6 2007, 9:36am

MOSCOW, November 6 (RIA Novosti) - Visiting Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao and Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov are meeting Tuesday to discuss bilateral economic cooperation.

The two premiers opened a Russian-Chinese economic forum Tuesday morning and will hold a 12th regular prime ministerial meeting in the afternoon. The two officials are also expected to attend a gala at the Kremlin palace to mark the closing of the Year of China in Russia.

The two premiers will discuss energy cooperation, including the construction of a second reactor at the Tianwan nuclear power plant (NPP).

For this and other purposes, Zubkov and Jiabao will establish the Russian-Chinese chamber for trade comprising Russian and Chinese exporters and companies seeking to buy Russian products.

There are also plans to discuss increasing Russian-Chinese trade turnover which, according to targets set by the two countries' leaders, should reach $60 billion by 2010, and could possibly grow to $80 billion. Last year bilateral trade stood at around $29 billion, and already reached $35 billion in the first nine months of 2007.

But the source said Chinese investment in the Russian economy has yet to pass the $1 billion mark, although there are plans for the figure to reach $12 billion in the next few years. Russia is also seeking to increase investment in the Chinese economy. The country plans to present Russia's investment potential at the EXPO 2010 to be held in Shanghai.

Joint projects are currently being discussed to build pulp plants in the Chita Region, east Siberia, and the Khabarovsk Territory in Russia's Far East to increase Russian exports of converted timber to China.

Jiabao said consolidating economic contacts between the two countries' regions was also a priority. He urged the construction of additional terminals on the border and more intense cooperation in the protection of water resources.

The Chinese prime minister said the two countries were likely to cooperate in arrangements for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. "China has experience, and Russia possesses huge markets," Wen Jiabao said.

Russian economics minister Elvira Nabiullina said the parties were expected to sign bilateral contracts worth $3 billion at the forum.

However, Russia and China will not sign a contract for the construction of a Chinese leg of the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean (ESPO) pipeline from Skovorodino in the Amur Region (Russia's Far East) Tuesday, since no contract has been drafted for today's meeting, a Russian government source said.

Russia's Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Zhukov said during his visit to China in September that such a contract could be signed at the prime ministerial meeting.

The source said work was underway to build the ESPO pipeline, with Russian oil supplies to China currently being transported by railway.

The ambitious East Siberia-Pacific Ocean oil pipeline is slated to pump up to 1.6 million barrels per day of crude from Siberia to Russia's Far East and then on to China and the Asia-Pacific region.

Under earlier contracts, Russia will increase rail supplies to China to 15 million metric tons (110 million bbl) of oil annually. China will receive 48.4 million tons (355.7 million bbl) of oil until December 2010.

© 2007 RIA Novosti


 
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