US military convoy parades through Eastern Europe

Published on Russia Today RT, March 22, 2015;

A convoy of US military vehicles, mostly IAV Stryker APCs, is touring through Estonia, Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, the Czech Republic to Germany in a symbolic show of force and solidarity with Eastern European allies “that live closest to the Bear” … //

… (7 VIDEOS and text) … // Continuer la lecture de « US military convoy parades through Eastern Europe »

Nazi Extortion: Study Sheds New Light on Forced Greek Loans

Published on Spiegel Online International, by Manfred Ertel, Katrin Kuntz and Walter Mayr, March 21, 2015:

Is Germany liable to Athens for loans the Nazis forced the Greek central bank to provide during World War II? A new study in Greece could increase the pressure on Berlin to pay up … //

… Outstanding German Debt:

  • The central question in the report is that of forced loans the Nazi occupiers extorted from the Greek central bank beginning in 1941. Should requests for repayment of those loans be classified as reparation demands — demands that may have been forfeited with the Two-Plus-Four Treaty of 1990? Or is it a genuine loan that must be paid back? The expert commission analyzed contracts and agreements from the time of the occupation as well as receipts, remittance slips and bank statements.   Continuer la lecture de « Nazi Extortion: Study Sheds New Light on Forced Greek Loans »

Bank of Greece solicits donations on website to pay off debt

Published on Russia Today RT, March 20, 2015 – (with Picture: Screenshot from Bank of Greece.gr Website)

While Mr Tsipras isn’t saying what’s left in the bank, he acknowledges Greece is facing « liquidity pressure. » The country’s cash shortfall is projected to hit €3.5 billion in March, according to Bloomberg calculations based on 2015 budget figures.

Greece’s coffers are spread thin, but the country has €3-4 billion in buffer cash stored at the Bank of Greece that could be used at a pinch, according to Economy Minister George Stathakis. Continuer la lecture de « Bank of Greece solicits donations on website to pay off debt »

Russian govt approves eastern route for gas supplies to China

Published on Russia Today RT, March 20, 2015.

… The agreement defines the basic conditions for cooperation in Russian gas supply to China via the so-called eastern route. It includes the terms of design, construction and operation of the cross-border pipeline sector, the government said Friday.   Continuer la lecture de « Russian govt approves eastern route for gas supplies to China »

Iran’s Nuclear Program: Diplomacy, War, and (In)Security in the Nuclear Age

Published on Richard Falk’s Blog (also on ZNet), by blog owner, March 17, 2015.

We can only wonder about the stability and future prospects of the United States if 47 Republican senators can irresponsibly further jeopardize the peace of the Middle East and the world by writing an outrageous Open Letter to the leadership of Iran. Continuer la lecture de « Iran’s Nuclear Program: Diplomacy, War, and (In)Security in the Nuclear Age »

Negotiations with Greece Close to Breakdown as Budget Strains Worsen

Published on naked capitalism, by Yves Smith, March 18, 2015.

Things are not looking good for Greece.

When Greece and the Eurogroup signed a four-month deal delineating how Greece could get access to desperate needed, so-called “bailout” funds, our reading of the agreement was that it reaffirmed the so-called Memorandum of Understanding, meaning the structural reforms that were part of the IMF loan program. That was very much a minority view at the time.   Continuer la lecture de « Negotiations with Greece Close to Breakdown as Budget Strains Worsen »

Unintended Consequences

… Obama traces origin of ISIS to Bush-era Iraq invasion, President Barack Obama speaks with ICE news – Video published on Russia Today RT, 2.59 min, March 17, 2015.

Obama stated that he is “confident” a coalition consisting of 60 nations “will slowly push back ISIL out of Iraq,” but added that the challenge of stopping extremism won’t stop unless there is a political solution to the internal strife affecting so many countries in the Middle East.   Continuer la lecture de « Unintended Consequences »

Basic income and the anti-slavery movement

Modern-day ‘abolitionists’ need to frame labour exploitation so that it fits the narrative of their funding sources – Published on openDemocracy, by NEIL HOWARD, March 12, 2015:

Unconditional basic income is not only feasible, but it also has more emancipatory potential than any other single policy because it targets economic vulnerability, the heart of all labour exploitation.

Last May, I argued in a piece for Al-Jazeera that the emerging global anti-slavery movement risks becoming no more than a fig leaf for structural political-economic injustice. I suggested that unless it faces that injustice head-on, it will waste a generational opportunity to make the world more just, focussing instead on making consumers and activists “feel better about feeling bad” … //

… Slavery and the market: … //

… Basic income: Continuer la lecture de « Basic income and the anti-slavery movement »

Assange on Asylum – Interview

Published on ZNet (first on teleSUR English ), by Chris Spannos and Julian Assange, March 14, 2015.

Swedish authorities announced Friday their willingness to finally interview WikiLeaks’ editor-in-chief Julian Assange, but a secret U.S. investigation has trapped the insurgent publisher without charge in Ecuador’s London embassy. Monday, March 16 will mark 1,000 days since Assange sought asylum there. In an exclusive interview with teleSUR English, Assange said there is growing recognition that the situation is unjust. Assange spoke with teleSUR editor Chis Spannos//

… CS: So in this larger context, what does the Swedish investigation represent?   Continuer la lecture de « Assange on Asylum – Interview »

Why Should We Care about Greece?

Published on American Thinker, by Michael Booth, March 14, 2015.

… The answer has several parts; political, economic, ideological and perhaps — given Greece’s history — even philosophic, all blended together into an acrid, ruinous stew.

Greece is routinely painted in the Western MSM as the feckless child, and over the decades there’s truth in this. The Greeks are the author of their current situation. But that history of economic fantasy changed in the last Greek election, with the empowerment of a reality-based coalition.   Continuer la lecture de « Why Should We Care about Greece? »

US – Russia – the others – the Collapse

Uploaded by The New World Order (as seen from the Underclass):

Related Links:   Continuer la lecture de « US – Russia – the others – the Collapse »

EU Increasingly Abandons Obama on Ukraine

Published on RINF alternative news, by Eric Zuesse, March 7, 2015.

As reported on Saturday March 7th by both German Economic News, and Spiegel magazine, the ongoing lies and arrogance from U.S. President Barack Obama’s Administration regarding Ukraine and Russia have finally raised to the surface a long-mounting anger of Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel and her Government.   Continuer la lecture de « EU Increasingly Abandons Obama on Ukraine »