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'US can't accept it created Bin Laden & Al Qaeda'

Posted: 07 May 2011 01:39 AM PDT

The US says the operation against Bin Laden was a 'kill-or-capture mission'. But journalist Afshin Rattansi says taking him alive would have opened a floodgate to a past, the US would rather keep shut.

'Libya & Syria steps in West's way to challenge China'

Posted: 07 May 2011 12:45 AM PDT

NATO's bombing campaign in Libya has lasted for nearly two months now, but has failed to break the stalemate of the civil war. Geopolitical analyst Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya thinks the coalition has a vested interest in making the conflict last.

'Lib Dems should face the music'

Posted: 07 May 2011 12:34 AM PDT

The majority of Britons have said no in a national referendum on shifting to the alternative voting (AV) system, dealing another blow to the Liberal Democrats.

In an interview with Press TV, Liberal Democrat MP Lembit Opik says that although Conservatives and Liberal Democrats both have the same agenda going into elections, poor campaign management by the Liberal Democrats incurred heavy losses.

Death & Division: CIA black ops fuel post-Osama fury in Pakistan

Posted: 06 May 2011 09:38 PM PDT

The US and Pakistan have been at each other's throats over the operation that wiped out Osama bin Laden. Washington's exasperated that Islamabad seemingly had no idea he'd been there for so long, living in a million dollar mansion. While Pakistan's questioned the legality of a secret SEAL team mission on sovereign soil. RT's Maria Finoshina explores whether life for people in the region is going to change now Washington's eliminated the main target in its war on terror.

President Obama on Death of Osama bin Laden (spoof)

Posted: 06 May 2011 01:30 PM PDT

In this spoof video, President Obama raps his statements about the purported raid on the compound in Pakistan. It may serve as an example of the kind of staging and acting that takes place in Washington.

Gitmo Gulag: More Torture, More Terror?

Posted: 06 May 2011 10:14 AM PDT

The American special forces' mission to kill Al Qaeda's leader was hailed a success by Washington. But there is now widespread criticism over why he wasn't taken alive. And, as Gayane Chichakayan has been finding out, it's not the first time US methods in its war on terror have come under scrutiny.

History Repeating: 'Libya mission ill-defined, ill-thought, no exit strategy'

Posted: 06 May 2011 08:25 AM PDT

In an interview with John Baron, a British Member of Parliament and one of the few who voted against taking action in Libya, RT discussed the possibility of all-out war in this country.

McRecovery Continues to Erode American Middle Class

Posted: 06 May 2011 07:04 AM PDT

The Federal Reserve designed 2008 economic takedown is now claiming millions of victims. It is eroding the middle class and slowly turning the United States into a second rank country working its way toward third world status.

In June of 2009, the government announced the economy had entered a recovery after a historical looting by a cartel of international banksters led by the Fed and the Treasury.

Seeing With Their Hearts

Posted: 06 May 2011 06:26 AM PDT

"These children can see with their hearts. They feel things. They have a very powerful sense of touch. They ask very detailed questions. I admire their wonderful ability to describe things using their imagination," said Ibtisam Marzouk, as she talked about 36 preschoolers joining the Friends Society of Visually Impaired Rehabilitation.

The colorful building, located in a peaceful neighborhood of Gaza City, is like a second home for the visually impaired children, most of whom come from poor families. "Each one needs special teaching and care," said Director Marzouk. There are two classes for children, one for totally blind and one for the visually impaired.

Barak: 'Iran will never nuke Israel'

Posted: 06 May 2011 05:29 AM PDT

In a recent interview with Israeli English daily Ha'aretz (reported on May 5, 2011), Israeli Defense Minister and former Israeli Chief of General Staff and Prime Minister, Gen. Ehud Barak, finally admitted the truth which most of the non-Zionists already knew. When asked if Tehran has nuclear bomb, would it drop it on Israel? Barak replied: "Not on us and not on any other neighbor."

Barak said that the Zionist regime "should not spread public panic about the Iranian nuclear program ".

The Cairo Agreement and Palestinian statehood

Posted: 06 May 2011 04:15 AM PDT

The decision of President Mahmoud Abbas and Fatah to come to an agreement with Hamas has come after two years of fruitless attempts to restart peace negotiations with Netanyahu's government.  President Abbas's Palestinian Authority was serious about negotiations with Israel, granting concession after concession, as shown by leaked documents.  However there was no way it could negotiate with the Israeli government while it continued to build and expand settlements on occupied Palestinian land.  Israel was trying to make the creation of a viable Palestinian state impossible and any Palestinian government which carried on negotiations with Israel under these circumstances would lose any legitimacy it once had.  Half-hearted attempts by the United States to stop Israel building settlements soon turned into complicity with the Israeli settlement project, as shown when the US vetoed a UN Security Council resolution condemning settlements.  It became clear to Abbas's government that there was no way it could stop settlement building and that there was no way negotiation with Israel would lead to a Palestinian state.  Its alternative strategy was to seek international recognition of a Palestinian state with sovereignty over the territories occupied by Israel in 1967; the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem.  In September, it will ask the General Assembly of the United Nations to do this.

Palestinian reconciliation is the fruit of Egypt's revolution

Posted: 06 May 2011 03:25 AM PDT

Both Fatah and Hamas, the central figures in the Palestinian split, had to respond, like the Egyptians, to the will of the people, not their parties or factions; this is, after all, the age of people power.

Geronimo. E-KIA

Posted: 05 May 2011 10:06 PM PDT

The US Navy SEALS, who conducted the raid on Osama bin Laden's compound early Sunday, messaged to the White House: "Geronimo. E-KIA," indicating the code name of the operation, "Geronimo", the enemy has been killed in action. U.S. President Barack Obama appeared in a hastily arranged televised address the night of May 1, 2011, to inform the world that U.S. counterterrorism forces had located and killed Osama bin Laden. The operation, which reportedly happened in the early hours of May 2, targeted a compound in Abbotabad. The nighttime raid resulted in a brief firefight that left bin Laden and several others dead. A U.S. helicopter reportedly was damaged in the raid and later destroyed by U.S. forces. Obama reported that no U.S. personnel were lost in the operation.

The NWO's Ultimate Bogeyman

Posted: 05 May 2011 09:25 PM PDT

Before anyone buys into the premise that Osama bin Laden's death was faked for political purposes, they first must accept the premise that 9-11 was a staged false-flag terror attack executed by elements within the Israeli government and U.S. neo-cons. The 19 Muslim"hijackers" and al Qaeda served as nothing more than convenient patsies, with bin Laden becoming the ultimate bogeyman.

Pak-US: Unraveling the Monolithic Narrative

Posted: 05 May 2011 08:14 PM PDT

Granted that in the unipolar world we now live in, there is no room for anything but a monolithic narrative, yet one would expect that those who craft this narrative would at least have the decency to keep it consistent; this, sadly, is not the case. The world was first told that Osama bin Laden had put up a fight and shot at the Seal 6 team that stormed his alleged hideout in Abbottabad; that he used one of his wives as a human shield, that there was a "firefight". The White House changed the narrative within 36 hours and confirmed that none of this was true. In fact, Bin Laden was unarmed, was shot in the head and chest, and his wife had been wounded in the leg while rushing towards the kill team; this means: he was assassinated in cold blood by a kill team illegally sent into Pakistan. The lame excuse that the operation took place under the US policy of finding and killing him wherever he was found, would make no sense in any court of law. But a court of law is what we do not have in the unipolar world; international law now stands suspended.

'Palestine': Occupation in Comics

Posted: 05 May 2011 05:29 PM PDT

Palestine

Malta-born American journalist-cartoonist-author, Joe Sacco, after visiting the Occupied Palestine during 1991-92 – began expressing his personal impression of the lives of the Native Palestinians under foreign Jewish occupation through comics. In 1993, Joe Sacco put all comics in a single book Palestine. The book won an American Book Award in 1996. In 2001, Columbia University Professor Edward Said (1935-2003) wrote an introduction for the book.

Bin Laden; the proverbial wolf the US cry

Posted: 05 May 2011 03:20 PM PDT

The announcement of Osama Bin Laden's alleged death has raised more questions than answers because of the ambiguities and the way US officials presented the details of his death.

Conspiracy over Bin Laden's death

Posted: 05 May 2011 03:04 PM PDT

American President Barack Obama says he has decided not to release photos of Osama bin Laden shot dead due to risks to US national security. This comes as Washington says Obama reserves the right to order military operations on Pakistani soil again.

External Enemy? 'Stay scared while govt steals your rights'

Posted: 05 May 2011 09:49 AM PDT

With the situation in Libya far from resolved, RT talked to Moe Seager, a French journalist and blogger about what is fuelling both NATO's and France's interest in the campaign.

Israel's Separation Wall - the death of Palestinian statehood

Posted: 05 May 2011 07:05 AM PDT

Although Israelis contend that the Wall was erected as a security barrier to prevent the entry of Palestinian suicide bombers into Israel, in fact the primary purpose of the structure is to assert a territorial claim. Human rights leaders have recognized this objective from the beginning. John Dugard, a highly knowledgeable United Nations human rights official, observed in 2003, when construction on the Wall was just beginning, that this construction was "a visible and clear act of territorial annexation under the guise of security." The route of the Wall is obviously designed to incorporate the major Israeli settlement blocs into Israel; this is evident simply from looking at a map, which makes it clear that as the Wall winds in and out of the West Bank, it encompasses settlements, as well as land for their future expansion, even where they are situated deep inside the territory. The Israeli human rights organization B'Tselem has pointed out that in some locations the effort to include land for expansion in fact took priority over security considerations and often even compromised security. Some Israeli officials have openly acknowledged that there are broad political implications beyond the Wall's security purpose. Then-Justice Minister Tzipi Livni, among others, who later became Israeli foreign minister, referred to the Wall in 2005 as "the future border of the State of Israel."2

Sirhan Sirhan and His Account of Delta Programming Mind Control

Posted: 05 May 2011 06:36 AM PDT

The investigation surrounding Sirhan Sirhan, the convicted assassin of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy in 1968, is providing a rare glimpse at the strange world of Delta Programming -or the programming of mind control slaves to carry out assassinations. Here's an article from Associated Press describing his account.

Poortugal: 'If €78 bln bailout works, Eurocrats will own country'

Posted: 05 May 2011 06:34 AM PDT

Portugal's three main political parties have given their consent to a 78 billion euro bailout plan. Lisbon claims that the money promised to it by the EU and International Monetary Fund will be enough to help revive the country's crippled economy. Portugal's become the third Eurozone member to require a financial lifeline. Its caretaker Prime Minister says he had won easier terms than those imposed on Greece and Ireland. But although Jose Socrates said no drastic spending cuts are required, the Portuguese are fearful there'll be futher austerity measures. Dr. Eike Hamer from Mittelstands University of Applied Sciences in Germany, says if the bailout works, EU bureaucrats will control Portugal.

Gaddafi gold-for-oil, dollar-doom plans behind Libya 'mission'?

Posted: 05 May 2011 05:46 AM PDT

More speculation has been raised on the reasons for NATO's intervention in Libya. As RT's Laura Emmett reports, the organisation may have been trying to prevent Gaddafi from burying the American buck.

Keiser Report: Bin Laden Bounce (E144)

Posted: 05 May 2011 05:39 AM PDT

This week Max Keiser and co-host, Stacy Herbert, report on talking up Greek debt fears, the short-lived Bin Laden bounce and buying gold if your government is trying to kill you. In the second half of the show, Max talks to Dr. Kiriakos Tobras about his lawsuit against investment banks and derivatives dealers for their crimes against Greece. KR on FB: www.facebook.com/KeiserReport

Osama Bin Laden: Look! Who is talking?

Posted: 04 May 2011 09:34 PM PDT

It is extremely bewildering and heart breaking when we witness our territorial sovereignty ruined again and again by the same intruder; Indeed we as a nation were embarrassed when the world's most wanted terrorist was claimed to be hunted by US in Abottabad; It was disturbing when one of the most efficient spy agency of the world is labeled as dishonest or in capable; and frankly speaking it pinches a lot when states like UK, France and India try to teach lesson of integrity, to anybody for that matter.

It's Not About Usamah, It's About Us

Posted: 04 May 2011 05:41 PM PDT

1. My condolences to Xymphora and the rest of the people of Canada. This is a tragedy of great proportions for our northern neighbors. As Xym wrote:

Harper will have enough time to wreck the country, and, in particular, the health care system. It appears that fear of an NDP, i.e., socialist, government convinced normal Liberal voters to vote Conservative. Stick a fork in it – Canada as we know it is finished.

Savitri Devi: A Hindu Nazi!

Posted: 04 May 2011 05:15 PM PDT

On April 30, 2011 – The Wall Street- based newspaper, International Business Times, published  Dow Jones columnist Palash Ghosh's article entitled "Bizarre tale of Savitri Devi, the Hindu Nazi'. In the article Ghosh for the pleasure of his Zionist Jew masters painted Dr. Savitri Devi (1905-1982), a French socialist thinker, author and believer in Adolf Hitler's concept of White Aryan race superiority – as a 'Jew-hater'. As strange it may look – Savitri also carried some soft spot in her heart for the victims of the western colonialists. The Nazi racism and the Swastika (a Hindu religious symbol) attracted her to the caste-based Hinduism.

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