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All things considered, the possible demise of Islamism as the major political force in at least parts of the Arab world could eventually lead to a more secular, down-to-earth and less dogmatic and intolerant attitude on the part of our [Israel's] neighbors. >> All in all, the struggle that lies ahead in Egypt and the turns that the Syrian situation is poised to take in the coming months have not only some striking parallels, but could be inter-related. >> Ambassador M K Bhadrakumar served as a career diplomat in the Indian Foreign Service for over 29 years, with postings including India's ambassador to Uzbekistan (1995-1998) and to Turkey (1998-2001). (Copyright 2013 Asia Times Online (Holdings) Ltd. All rights reserved. Please contact us about sales, syndication and republishing.) http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/MID-02-120713.html
No peace tomorrow for South Thailand, By Anthony Davis
BANGKOK - Four months after the opening of peace talks between the Thai government and Malay separatist insurgents, the conflict in the southern border provinces of Pattani, Narathiwat, and Yala has become, if anything, more violent than ever. While Bangkok puts the best face it can on a purported agreement to reduce violence over the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan, many observers are betting on escalated attacks hammering the final nails into the coffin of a failing peace process. >> That situation was further compounded by confusion over whatever agreement may or may not have been reached on the eve of Ramadan, when Lt Gen Paradorn reportedly proposed a "rearrangement of troops" aimed at lowering the salience of army operations while pushing police and territorial defense volunteers onto the front line. The abrupt cancellation of a Kuala Lumpur press conference called on July 9, the day before the beginning of Ramadan, appeared to point to Malaysia's perennial difficulties in asserting authority over the separatist movement. >> If, as seems likely, the fasting month brings with it violence as usual, the pressure will be on Bangkok to abandon the talks. Acquiescing to that pressure, however, would mark a huge setback and short of a particularly horrific attack during the month it is reasonable to assume dialogue will resume after Ramadan. >> It would then make sense for both sides, who should now have a much clearer idea of each others' objectives and constraints, to reset the process. With or without a mediator, this could include a shift to low-key working groups discussing potentially fruitful CBMs while cutting back on plenary sessions and the media carnivals that surround them. http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Southeast_Asia/SEA-01-120713.html
Why, how shocking. Son of Rockefeller a well groomed heir to a kingdom of secret meetings at the Bilderbergers and other meet-ups where decisions have been, and are, decided.
Move the manufacturing to countries that are backwards, of course THE Secretary of State wife, Hillary is best for the job that has been executed for centuries in varying forms of 'exchange and trade' via the 'rich' that are running earth into oblivion. The 'backwards nations' are backwards due to the western model of constant deciding as though gods of earth, 'elite' earthings? This is the question we must all now face: what the hell are these hell-ghettos, worshiping death cult - some call those that gather in this 'Zionist Movement' devil or satanic?! MOVE cultures [PILGRIMS, GOY, ET CETERA] around the planet in whatever WICKED ways and means the evil inner spirits can: GITMO. Sad and lonely the classless criminal cannibal mass murdering are. Make up 'money' and use force to drive people insane in this lust of vile fraud.
Workers' labor needs to 'earn the/a living' that is also manufactured by these so called 'lawyers' and United States' 'Presidents'. Make-believe law schools and pretend pedigrees, YALE, HARVARD, the 'Ivy League' fraud knows no boundaries to ITS' hypocrisy ~ sick-sicker-sickest ~ contamination always reaches critical mass.
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