Thursday, 8 September 2011

லிபியாவில் இருந்து ஈரான் நோக்கி!

                                        எரிவது காகித டொலர் அல்ல காகிதப்புலியான ஏகாதிபத்தியமே!

உலகு தழுவிய ஏகபோக முதலாளித்துவத்தின் நெருக்கடிக்கு ஏகாதிபத்தியவாதிகளின் தீர்வு, உலகமறுபங்கீட்டிற்கான யுத்தமே!
ஆப்கானிஸ்தான், ஈராக், லிபியா.....

லிபியாவில் இருந்து ஈரான் நோக்கி,

ஏகபோக நிதியாதிக்க கும்பல்களின் அரசியல் சேவகனும், கிறீஸ்தவ பாசிஸ்ற்றும், ஈராக் போர்க்குற்றவாளியுமான Tony Blair ஈரானுக்கு எதிரான யுத்தத்துக்கு அறைகூவல்!

Exclusive: Blair - Iran is the real enemy

Philip Webster, Richard Beeston 43 minutes ago  9th September 2011

Ten years on, Blair says Iran is the real enemy As the tenth anniversary of 9/11 approaches, Tony Blair has
called for a continuation and extension of interventionism. An article in The Times says -

Tony Blair has backed regime change in Iran and Syria and warns the West of a long and hard struggle to defeat terrorism and the flawed ideology that supports it.
The former Prime Minister, in an interview with The Times to mark the tenth anniversary of 9/11, blames Tehran for helping to prolong the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan long after the allies’ initial victories.

He suggests that the West must be ready to use force against Iran if it pursues its nuclear ambitions.
His experience and ongoing work for peace between the Israelis and Palestinians will have undoubtedly informed his approach to other (rogue) states in the region. His reference to “regime change” will get the “highfalutin” standing on their high-horses and yeeha-ing over UN resolutions & legal issues. Ahmadinejad
knows this and will smile at the insanity of the western fatal regard for doing it right. The unbalanced UN is as dangerous a nut to try to crack as are the heads of the Iranian and Syrian regimes to deal with as though they give a damn.

“Regime change in Tehran would immediately make me significantly more optimistic about the whole of the region.”

BE PREPARED – FOR THE CIRCLING MOON-GOD WORSHIPPERS

But Mr Blair must know that this kind of call will raise hackles in certain circles. The sort of circles who gather to hold hands and moan in unison to the moon-god to fix the wicked world PAINLESSLY.

It is not new for Mr Blair to remind us that Iran continues to support groups that are engaged with terrorism and the forces of reaction. In Iraq, he says “one of the main problems has been the continued intervention of Iran and likewise in Afghanistan.”

OUT WITH AHMADINEJAD. OUT WITH ASSAD

While making clear that he was not proposing military action against Iran Tony Blair is clearly calling on the international community to help rid Iran of President Ahmadinejad and Syria of President Bashar Assad.

The Times also carries an interview with Tony Blair recalling the attacks of 9/11.

Again here he refers to Iran’s influence in prolonging the conflict. He also admits that he underestimated the task in the battles against both the Taliban and Saddam Hussein.

Critics of both conflicts easily forget to remember that more than half the deaths in Iraq were directly attributable to the actions of the locals and near-locals (notably Iranian insurgencies or infiltrators.) Suicide car bombers and roadside bombs proliferate today still. But the same critics of both actions fail to see that the common link is not western action but those wedded to an ideology of extremism which bears no compassion, leaves few witnesses.

This warning over Iran will not be greeted with generosity or even a blink of understanding that perhaps after his four years in the region Mr Blair understands a little more than do the armchair twitterers.

But his admirable approach to his own reputation is refreshing.

How many other western political leaders would concede this?

He acknowledged that his personal career may have been damaged by the aftermath of 9/11 but added: “I don’t think the cost to me personally matters one way or another.”

http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/news/

சிங்கள தமிழினவதை எதிர்ப்போம்! ஆங்கில ஈராக்வதை மறைப்போம்! இனமானத் தமிழ் சமரசவாதிகளின் அரசியல் சந்தர்ப்பவாதம் அம்பலம்! அம்பலம்!

அணிசேர்க்கை

எந்த முகத்தோடு பக்சபாசிஸ்டுக்களை எதிர்கொள்வீர்?
எதிர்த்துக்கேட்டால் என்ன பதில் சொல்வீர்?!

பக்ச பாசிஸ்டுக்களை கூண்டிலேற்ற ` இனமானத்தமிழ்ச் சமரசவாதிகள்` கூட்டுச் சேர்ந்த ஏகாதிபத்தியவாதிகளின், மனித உரிமையை காக்கும் யோக்கியதை, அம்பலம்!

கவரிமான் சாதியே, அவமானம்! அவமானம்!
 

A public inquiry has found that an innocent Iraqi civilian died after suffering an "appalling episode of serious, gratuitous violence" while in British Army custody.The sustained abuse inflicted on father-of-two Baha Mousa, 26, represented a "very serious breach of discipline" by members of 1st Battalion the Queen's Lancashire Regiment (1QLR), the landmark inquiry found.
Chairman Sir William Gage said a number of British soldiers, including 1QLR's former commanding officer Colonel Jorge Mendonca, bore a "heavy responsibility" for the tragedy in 2003.He said the hotel worker suffered 93 separate injuries, including fractured ribs and a broken nose, while in the custody of Preston-based 1QLR in Basra, southern Iraq, over 36 hours between September 14 and 15.Sir William said: "The events described in the report represent a very serious and regrettable incident. Such an incident should not have happened and should never happen again."

The inquiry also condemned the "corporate failure" by the Ministry of Defence (MoD)that led to interrogation techniques banned by the British government in 1972 - including hooding and making prisoners stand in painful stress positions - being used by British soldiers in Iraq.

The £13m inquiry, which published its 1,400-page final report today, condemned the "lack of moral courage to report abuse" within the battalion.