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Posté par : Intuit le 09 Jan 2008, 11:49

Quand Bush et Kadafi veulent tout deux integrer la turquie à l'union européenne
George Bush plaide pour la Turquie dans l'UE, dénonce le PKK .
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - George Bush a affirmé mardi que les Etats-Unis continueraient à aider la Turquie à combattre les rebelles du Parti des travailleurs du Kurdistan, "un ennemi commun", mais la Maison blanche a aussi appelé Ankara à rechercher une solution politique au problème kurde. Le président américain, qui recevait pour la première fois son homologue turc Abdullah Gül, a par ailleurs estimé que l'entrée dans l'Union européenne de la Turquie, "pont entre l'Europe et le monde musulman", ne pourrait que servir la paix mondiale.
www.lemonde.fr/web/depeches/0,14-0,39-33828708@7-37,0.html
Une video que j'avais relevé sur Boursorma , ici elle semble coupée , concernant l'europe , la turquie et les Musulmans

www.dailymotion.com/video/x2m7p6_kadafi-islam-europe-et-infirmieres_news
Selon Wikipedia , la turquie , membre de l'OTAN possede une flotte d'avion de chasse tres importante , je ne suis pas etonné de ces pilonements sur les positions du PKK en Irak .En fait la Turkie possede plus de 250 F-16 Americain ce qui est enorme pour un petit pays comme la turquie mais pas de mirage 2000 de dassault systeme à ma connaissance.
fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_Dynamics_F-16_Falcon

 

 

 

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Posté par : Intuit le 29 Feb 2008, 08:36

 

Do you like Hero ?

 

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Après avoir été interdit  de se rendre l'an dernier en Irak avec son bataillon Harry a dit qu'il était heureux d'être coude à coude avec ses collègues face aux Talibans en ligne de front....

 

 

www.usatoday.com/life/people/2008-02-28-prince-harry_N.htm

 

"Draw me a sheep ! " ask the Little Prince

 

Manifestement nous avaons deux positions différentes

 

 

 

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Posté par : Intuit le 26 Mar 2008, 10:46

 

 Dernier avis de Ron Paul sur la Guerre en Irak image daily-bourse.fr

 

On Five Years in Iraq

Five years ago last week, the US military's "shock and awe" campaign lit up the Baghdad sky. Five years later, with hundreds of thousands of Iraqis and nearly four thousand Americans dead, we should pause and reflect on just what has been gained and what has been lost.
 
From the beginning, the march to war was paved with false assumptions and lies. Senior administration officials claimed repeatedly that Iraq was somehow responsible for the attacks of September 11, 2001. They claimed that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction. They manipulated the fear of the American people after 9/11 to further a war agenda that they had been planning years before that attack. The mainstream media was complicit in this war propaganda.

Nearly ten years ago, long before 9/11, I requested the time in opposition to the fateful Iraq Liberation Act of 1998, where I then stated on the Floor of the House of Representatives, "I see this piece of legislation as essentially being a declaration of virtual war. It is giving the President tremendous powers to pursue war efforts against a sovereign Nation." Less than five years later we were invading Iraq .
 
Five years into the invasion and occupation of Iraq , untold hundreds of thousands of Iraqis are dead; some two million Iraqis have fled the country as refugees; and the Iraqi Christian community – one of the oldest in the world – has been decimated more completely than even under the Ottoman occupation or the rule of Saddam Hussein.

 
On the US side, nearly four thousand Americans have lost their lives fighting in Iraq and many thousands more are horribly wounded. Our own senior military officers warn that our military is nearly broken by the strain of the Iraq occupation. The Veterans Administration is overwhelmed by the volume of disability claims from Iraq war veterans.

 

A study by Nobel Prize economist Joseph Stiglitz concludes that the cost of the war in Iraq could be at leas  t $3 trillion  ( $3000B). The economic consequences of our enormous expenditure in Iraq are beginning to make themselves known as we fall into recession and possibly worse.


Une étude réalisée par le prix Nobel d'économie Joseph Stiglitz conclut que le coût de la guerre en Irak pourrait être d'au moins 3000 milliards de dollars. Les conséquences économiques de nos énormes dépenses en Irak commencent à se faire connaître comme pour nous pousser  dans la récession et peut-être pire.


 

Iraq war supporters claim that the "surge" of additional US troops into Iraq has been a resounding success. I am not so confident. Under the "surge" policy the United States military has trained and equipped with deadly weapons those Iraqi militia members against whom they were fighting just months ago. I fear by arming and equipping opposing militias we are just setting the stage for a more tragic and dangerous explosion of violence, possibly aimed at US troops in Iraq . There is no indication that the Iraqi government has made any political progress whatsoever.

 

The sooner we withdraw the better.  The invasion and continued US occupation has strengthened both Iran and Al-Qaeda in the region.  Continuing down the road of a failed policy will only cost more money we do not have and more lives that should not be sacrificed.  Interventionism has produced one disaster after another. It is time we return to a non-interventionist foreign policy that emphasizes peaceful trade and travel and no entangling alliances. We can begin by withdrawing from Iraq immediately.

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Posté par : dupilon le 26 Mar 2008, 16:22

La tournée de paix de Dick Cheney est à prendre au conditionnel, comme toujours avec ce personnage. Ses précédentes tournées au Proche Orient se sont toujours déroulées à la veille d' événements  " pas vraiement pacifiques " importants dans la région. D' ailleurs, les news sont plutôt claires,même si elles ne sont pas retransmises sur les chaines nationales.... 

 

 

 

http://www.thenews.com.pk/daily_detail.asp?id=102736

 

 

 

image daily-bourse.fr

 

 

 

A suivre, malheureusement........image daily-bourse.fr

 

 

 

Posté par : Intuit le 26 Mar 2008, 22:19

Irak la terrible statistique

 

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Si McCain prend le relais ils ne sont pas au bout de l'enlisement face aux factions Chiites.

 

icasualties.org/oif_a/CasualtyTrends.htm

icasualties.org/oif/IraqiDeaths.aspx

 

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Posté par : Ray le 06 Jun 2008, 17:23

http://intelligence.senate.gov/press/record.cfm?id=298775

Senate Intelligence Committee Unveils Final Phase II Reports on Prewar Iraq Intelligence

-- Two Bipartisan Reports Detail Administration Misstatements on Prewar Iraq Intelligence, and Inappropriate Intelligence Activities by Pentagon Policy Office --

Contact: Wendy Morigi (202) 224-6101
Thursday, June 5, 2008

Washington, DC -- The Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, John D. (Jay) Rockefeller IV, and a bipartisan majority of the Committee (10-5), today unveiled the final two sections of its Phase II report on prewar intelligence. The first report details Administration prewar statements that, on numerous occasions, misrepresented the intelligence and the threat from Iraq. The second report details inappropriate, sensitive intelligence activities conducted by the DoD’s Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, without the knowledge of the Intelligence Community or the State Department.

“Before taking the country to war, this Administration owed it to the American people to give them a 100 percent accurate picture of the threat we faced. Unfortunately, our Committee has concluded that the Administration made significant claims that were not supported by the intelligence,” Rockefeller said. “In making the case for war, the Administration repeatedly presented intelligence as fact when in reality it was unsubstantiated, contradicted, or even non-existent. As a result, the American people were led to believe that the threat from Iraq was much greater than actually existed.”

“It is my belief that the Bush Administration was fixated on Iraq, and used the 9/11 attacks by al Qa’ida as justification for overthrowing Saddam Hussein. To accomplish this, top Administration officials made repeated statements that falsely linked Iraq and al Qa’ida as a single threat and insinuated that Iraq played a role in 9/11. Sadly, the Bush Administration led the nation into war under false pretenses.

“There is no question we all relied on flawed intelligence. But, there is a fundamental difference between relying on incorrect intelligence and deliberately painting a picture to the American people that you know is not fully accurate.

“These reports represent the final chapter in our oversight of prewar intelligence. They complete the story of mistakes and failures – both by the Intelligence Community and the Administration – in the lead up to the war. Fundamentally, these reports are about transparency and holding our government accountable, and making sure these mistakes never happen again,” Rockefeller added.

The Committee’s report cites several conclusions in which the Administration’s public statements were NOT supported by the intelligence. They include:

Ø Statements and implications by the President and Secretary of State suggesting that Iraq and al-Qa’ida had a partnership, or that Iraq had provided al-Qa’ida with weapons training, were not substantiated by the intelligence.

Ø Statements by the President and the Vice President indicating that Saddam Hussein was prepared to give weapons of mass destruction to terrorist groups for attacks against the United States were contradicted by available intelligence information.

Ø Statements by President Bush and Vice President Cheney regarding the postwar situation in Iraq, in terms of the political, security, and economic, did not reflect the concerns and uncertainties expressed in the intelligence products.

Ø Statements by the President and Vice President prior to the October 2002 National Intelligence Estimate regarding Iraq’s chemical weapons production capability and activities did not reflect the intelligence community’s uncertainties as to whether such production was ongoing.

Ø The Secretary of Defense’s statement that the Iraqi government operated underground WMD facilities that were not vulnerable to conventional airstrikes because they were underground and deeply buried was not substantiated by available intelligence information.

Ø The Intelligence Community did not confirm that Muhammad Atta met an Iraqi intelligence officer in Prague in 2001 as the Vice President repeatedly claimed.


Additionally, the Committee issued a report on the Intelligence Activities Relating to Iraq conducted by the Policy Counterterrorism Evaluation Group and the Office of Special Plans within the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. The report found that the clandestine meetings between Pentagon officials and Iranians in Rome and Paris were inappropriate and mishandled from beginning to end. Deputy National Security Advisor Steve Hadley and Deputy Secretary Paul Wolfowitz failed to keep the Intelligence Community and the State Department appropriately informed about the meetings. The involvement of Manucher Ghobanifer and Michael Ledeen in the meetings was inappropriate. Potentially important information collected during the meetings was withheld from intelligence agencies by Pentagon officials. Finally, senior Defense Department officials cut short internal investigations of the meetings and failed to implement the recommendations of their own counterintelligence experts.

Today’s reports are the culmination of efforts that began in March 2003, when, as Vice Chairman, Senator Rockefeller initially requested an investigation into the origin of the fraudulent Niger documents. In June 2003, he was joined by all Democrats on the Committee in pushing for a full investigation into prewar intelligence, which was eventually expanded by the Committee in February 2004 to include the five phase II tasks.

The Committee released its first report on July 9, 2004, which focused primarily on the Intelligence Community’s prewar assessments of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction programs and links to terrorism. Those findings helped lay the foundation for some of the intelligence reforms enacted into law in late 2004.

In September 2006, the Committee completed and publicly released two sections of Phase II: The Use by the Intelligence Community of Information Provided by the Iraqi National Congress; and Postwar Findings About Iraq’s WMD Programs and Links to Terrorism and How They Compare with Prewar Assessments.

In May 2007, the Committee released the third section of Phase II: Prewar Intelligence Assessments About Postwar Iraq.

Separately, in early 2007, the Pentagon Inspector General released its own report on the intelligence activities conducted by the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy and also concluded that those activities were inappropriate

 

 

 

 

 

Une Belle démonstration de Guerre et manipulation

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Posté par : ESPAGNOUX le 06 Jun 2008, 22:06

ouais...ça laisse quelque part l'impression que l'administration se tire dans les pattes, ne coopère pas...et quand on sait que 30% de l'effectif du pentagone est privé, c'est à dire employé par des multinationales pouvant avoir des intérèts divergents avec la nation, ça laisse songeur...y'a t'il un pilote dans l'avion image daily-bourse.fr

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