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Les Pays du Golfe ferment leurs Ambassades à Damas

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Bachar Al-Assad, Conseil de Coopération du Golfe, Sanctions économiques possibles, Sirye

Le Conseil de Coopération du Golfe

Les six monarchies arabes du Golfe décident de fermer leurs ambassades à Damas.

Le Conseil de Coopération du Golfe a justifié cette décision par “la persistance du régime syrien à massacrer son peuple, à choisir l’option militaire et à refuser toutes les initiatives destinées à trouver une solution à la crise”. Avant cette décision collective, deux pays du CCG, l’Arabie saoudite et Bahrein avaient annoncé la fermeture de leurs ambassades à Damas.

L’Arabie saoudite, poids lourd du monde arabe, est très critique du régime syrien. Dès août, elle a retiré son ambassadeur à Damas et expulsé l’ambassadeur de Syrie. Ses cinq partenaires au CCG ont fait de même pour dénoncer le “massacre collectif” commis par le régime.

Outre l’Arabie saoudite et Bahrein, le CCG comprend les Emirats arabes unis, Oman, le Qatar et le Koweït. 

Seulement l’argent viendra à bout de Bashar mais il ne cèdera jamais le pouvoir.

http://www.lemonde.fr/proche-orient/article/2012/03/16/les-pays-arabes-du-golfe-ferment-leurs-ambassades-a-damas_1670352_3218.html

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La Chine Entre dans Une Période De Transition Politique

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Bo Xilai, Chine, Démocratie

Bo Xilai, le chef du parti communiste de la 5e ville chinoise, Chongqing et le fils de l’un des fondateurs de la République du Peuple, Bo Yibo

L’histoire derrière le limogeage de Bo Xilai.

Sur le plan local, l’action de Bo Xilai a soulevé énormément de critiques, notamment pour sa gestion de la lutte contre la mafia. Bo Xilai se serait servi de cette lutte pour à la fois consolider ses ambitions de pouvoir au niveau national.

Tout ce qu’il vous faut savoir sur cette affaire et une possible évolution et transition démocratique de la Chine.

http://www.lemonde.fr/asie-pacifique/article/2012/03/15/la-chine-est-dans-une-periode-sensible-de-transition-politique_1670199_3216.html

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An Iranian Nuclear Bomb Will Make Deterrence Harder

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Atomic Bomb, Iran, Israël

Iran and Israel closer than ever to a conflict

The Iranian nuclear program would be an unpleasant thing for Israel to live with, and a costly thing for Iran to pursue. But, if Iran does build the bomb, it can be deterred as the Soviet Union was.

Nuclear deterrence is ugly … but it works!

http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/03/15/matt-gurney-an-iranian-nuclear-bomb-will-make-deterrence-harder/

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North Korea Plans to Launch Long-Range Rocket

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Iran, North Korea, Nuclear

North Korea Long Range Ballistic Test

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) – North Korea announced plans to blast a satellite into space on the back of a long-range rocket, a provocative move that could jeopardize a weeks-old agreement with the U.S. exchanging food aid for nuclear concessions.

“Such a missile launch would pose a threat to regional security and would also be inconsistent with North Korea’s recent undertaking to refrain from long-range missile launches,” says the U.S. State Department.

After Iran, North Korea!

http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/story/2012-03-16/north-korea-rocket/53556988/1

 

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Syria And The Gulf Cooperation Council

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Syria Still Boiling and Bashar Al-Assad Family Living Well

The six countries in the Gulf Cooperation Council will close their Syrian embassies. The Gulf Cooperation Council which include the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar and Kuwait, also called on the international community to take urgent and firm actions to stop what is going on in Syria including killing, torturing and flagrant violations of the human rights of the Syrian people. Nations including the United States and France previously have closed their embassies in Damascus, while Italy, Britain and Spain are among countries that have suspended embassy activities.

Along with the thousands of deaths this year, countless other people are missing, thousands are injured and thousands have been displaced. And as the international community ponders a solution, the daily carnage seems endless. The embattled regime pressed on Thursday in its assault across Idlib province, where there is strong opposition sentiment. According to the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), government security forces, which have been bombarding the city of Idlib, cleared it of “terrorist” elements, confiscated explosives and weapons and battled “armed terrorist groups” in the surrounding countryside.

Government forces with large-caliber machine-guns, tanks and mortars fired “indiscriminately at buildings and people in the street. After they entered Idlib, government forces detained people in house-to-house searches, looted buildings, and burned down houses,” Human Rights Watch said, citing witness accounts. Aside from the deaths in Idlib, the LCC reported other deaths in Hama, Daraa, Homs and Aleppo.

Al-Assad’s regime routinely insists “armed terrorist groups” are behind the bloodshed in Syria. It says it has popular support for its actions, and Thursday, government news outlets reported thousands of Syrians gathering in city squares to show their “love” and loyalty” for their homeland.

The AL-Assad family has ruled Syria for more than four decades.

http://www.cnn.com/2012/03/15/world/meast/syria-unrest/index.html?hpt=wo_bn8

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Bachar Al-Assad Sera Réélu

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Damas – Appui massif au président Bachar Al-Assad

Des dizaines de milliers de Syriens ont défilé dans les rues de Damas et d’autres villes du pays jeudi pour manifester leur appui au président Bachar Al-Assad.

Les manifestations pro-Assad, qui ont aussi eu lieu à Alep et à Lattaquié, ont été largement rapportées par les médias officiels. On pouvait y voir des gens brandissant des portraits du président Assad, ainsi que des drapeaux syriens et russes.

La Journée de l’enseignement arabe, normalement célébrée par un jour férié le troisième jeudi du mois de mars, a été repoussée d’une semaine afin que les étudiants puissent participer aux manifestations de masse.

Je vous le donne en mille, Bachar sera réélu le 7 mai prochain.

http://www.radio-canada.ca/nouvelles/International/2012/03/15/006-syrie-manif-turquie.shtml

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The Holy War My Ass

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Islamic Extremists, Islamic Fundamentalists, Jihad

The forever never ending Holy War

MILAN (AP) — Italian police arrested a Moroccan man early Thursday on suspicion of plotting an attack against a Milan synagogue.

Italian anti-terrorism investigators identified the suspect from Internet traffic, including a Facebook page on how to assemble explosives and references in other contexts to holy war, or jihad, a term often used by Islamic extremists against the West.

Authorities confiscated two flags emblazoned with Nazi swastikas at the suspect’s residence, along with computers, USB drives, detailed descriptions of how to build a car bomb and the quantities of chemicals needed to make an explosive.

The suspect appeared to have taken pains to avoid scrutiny, not associating with Islamic fundamentalists and urging users of his Facebook page not to post religious material.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/15/italy-terror-suspect-milan-synagogue_n_1346824.html?ref=world

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Israel-Iran Tension Mounts

16 Friday Mar 2012

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Israel-Iran Conflict

The prospect of a high-profile military conflict looms again in the Middle East.

National security analysts believe Israel’s government is giving serious consideration to an attack on Iran’s nuclear facilities in the coming months, an action that would trigger a cascade of unpredictable military, political and economic reactions in the region and around the world.

As predicted!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/05/israel-iran-war-strike-obama_n_1320835.html#182_obama-the-window-for-diplomacy-is-shrinking

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Syrian Army Now Planting Landmines Along Borders

16 Friday Mar 2012

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A total of 159 countries have joined the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty. Syria is not one of them.

In recent weeks Syrian forces and months, have placed land-mines of Soviet and Russian origin near the borders of Lebanon and Turkey. Civilian casualties have already resulted.

The use of antipersonnel internationally banned land-mines will hurt Syrians for years to come. Antipersonnel mines are militarily ineffective weapons that mostly kill and injure civilians. A total of 159 countries have joined the 1997 Mine Ban Treaty, which comprehensively prohibits the use, production, trade, and stockpiling of antipersonnel mines.

The size and origin of Syria’s land-mine stockpile is not known, but it is believed to consist mainly of Soviet/Russian-manufactured mines, such as the PMN-2 antipersonnel mines and TMN-46 anti-vehicle mines.

Guess who is providing the mines!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/human-rights-watch/syria-army-planting-banne_b_1345824.html?ref=world

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Halal, Casher, Misère et pauvreté, ne vous en faites pas, tous les Québécois mange de la marde

15 Thursday Mar 2012

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Oui, nous sommes un peuple fier

Seulement au Québec

Vendue aux Québécois comme un produit régulier, la viande halal et casher est maintenant de mise ; dans les cabanes à sucre québécoise, on retrouve plus d’oreille de christ mais bel et bien des christs…; les hétéros sexuels sont maintenant une majorité invisible ; malgré l’infraction de déguisement prévue au code criminel, au Québec, on porte toujours le voile et les boudins ; dans la gendarmerie royale, le turban est à la mode et dans les écoles le coutelas…

Pendant que l’on procède à des abattages rituels, que l’on érige des mosquées et des synagogues un peu partout, que l’on sort les crucifix de nos écoles, ne vous en faites pas, les québécois en mange de la marde et ce depuis toujours.

Ne vous en faites pas, on est capable en prendre !

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