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War On Terror

War On Terror (Liberal columnists)
The U.S. government leaders quest for war at any cost.


9/11 and "War on Terror": Politicians Are Clever - People Are the Problem
by Edu Montesanti Goldoni (liberal)
Published: September 15, 2009
Taking into account the unsuccessful 9/11 Commission and the disastrous "War on Terror" aftermath, it is clear that there is a side totally wrong and isolated from the real debate on world terrorism. Far from us having the only answer and being able to close the debate, we analyze the reality inside Afghanistan and find two alternatives to understand what the world is witnessing on "fight on terror". Feel free to choose one option


International Media Distorted Statements of Afghan Women's Leader
by Edu Montesanti Goldoni (liberal)
Published: June 22, 2009
Malalai Joya granted an outspoken interview to a Brazilian website, giving explosive revelations on US occupation in Afghanistan, totally cut and shamefully modified by the reporter. Bad luck to world mafia: Ms. Joya sent us, exclusively, the original version. We publish "both interviews" here, and analyse how works the tendentious media, down on its knees before this mockery of war on terror. The more time goes by, the more clearly we see the puppets in the Empire. Prepare yourself to cry. Prepare yourself to vomit with us


A Flower Sprouts Among Stones in Afghanistan
by Edu Montesanti Goldoni (liberal)
Published: May 18, 2009
Is there any hope to Afghanistan? Yes, there is! In the country of the Taliban and so feared warlords, the Afghan hope lies on its combatant men, and on its several brave women. To them our admiration, solidarity and prayer; to Malalai Joya our following words of love - just because she has been giving her life away, after being expelled from the Afghan Parliament for denouncing the warlords - drug traffickers. Joya will never be killed, and her voice will be forever the voice of her people


BEHIND THE SUPERPOWER CURTAINS - Genocide in Gaza, and What the World Does Not Know About the US, Al-Qaeda and the "War on Terror"
by Edu Montesanti Goldoni (liberal)
Published: January 14, 2009
Palestine and Afghanistan bleed. Children has been killed, beheaded, raped - including by the Coalition forces. Until when will they pretend they fight terror, in the name of God, or oil, and we pretend we believe it? Explosive (and documented) revelations involving the US policy in the Middle East, from Mr. Carter to George Bush the son, contesting the "war on terror" and the Israeli bombardment in Gaza. The UN and the world media trumpet about terrorist acts of individuals and groups. Nothing about terrorism of State. Hiding behind democratic speeches and liberation for others, Bush carries Branham's theology too far, based on the"power of the American sword", exterminating nations. We unmask the superpower and its "war on terror", describing as well the childish suffering in Palestine and Afghanistan. A generation lost. A future lost


Retrocession: Shoes at Head - Bush's Farewell Could Not Be Worst
by Edu Montesanti Goldoni (liberal)
Published: December 20, 2008
The Bush administration has for ever metaphorically been marked by the shoes thrown. Is there any better symbol to enclose his long eight years at the White House?


Political Crime - UN DIPLOMAT KILLED IN IRAQ. To Whom Did This Murder Interest?
by Edu Montesanti Goldoni (liberal)
Published: December 4, 2008
Comments about documentary presented by the German TV Deutsche Welle. Broadcast on November 18, 2008


Anna Politkovskaya Award' 2008 for MALALAI JOYA - THE BRAVEST WOMAN IN AFGHANISTAN
by Edu Montesanti Goldoni (liberal)
Published: October 22, 2008
Hated by some in her homeland, beloved and awarded all over the world. Joya's voice echoes as a challenge to the Taliban and feared warlords; a synonym of hope to the Afghan people


GASOLINE ON FIRE - Bush's Wrong Policy in the Middle East - Change or Not to Change? That's the Point
by Edu Montesanti Goldoni (liberal)
Published: October 2, 2008
The next US President is going to face a tough challenge in Afghanistan and Iraq


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