Gaza: une perspective historique pour comprendre l'essentiel de la crise actuelle
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Émission de L'Autre Monde du 8 janvier 2009: Gaza: une perspective historique pour comprendre l'essentiel de la crise actuelle
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L'Autre Monde 8 janvier 2009
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Cette semaine sur L'Autre Monde:
Nous passons l'heure en entier à discuter de la situation à Gaza dans tous ses détails. Écoutez cette émission pour avoir l'essentiel des informations, question de vraiment décoder ce qui s'y passe, au milieu de la désinformation qui règne sur la scène médiatique. Vous serez surement surpris d'apprendre certains faits, mais tout ce qui est abordé durant l'émission est documenté et vérifiable.
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Diffusion en direct : Jeudi à 11:00h
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***Hyperliens vers les sources des informations discutées sur l'émission d'aujourd'hui:
Voici les articles et autres sources d'où viennent les informations discutées sur l'émission d'aujourd'hui. J'ai aussi remis en lien une émission passée sur laquelle j'ai eu le plaisir d'avoir le PAJU en entrevue pour parler de la situation en Palestine et Israël. Très instructif.
Gaza: lorsque la vie et la vérité sont sacrifiés
Gaza et Israël: le droit légitime à la défense et quelques faits importants
L`organisation Palestiniens et Juifs Unis (PAJU) - Élucidons la question Palestine/Israël et les véritables obstacles à la paix
L'Autre Monde 21 août 2008 - 90 min / Radio de l'UQAM, CHOQ FM
Lebanon army: 7 missiles ready to be fired at Israel found in south Lebanon
Lebanese authorities discovered seven missiles aimed at
Webmaster's Commentary:
Did a false-flag attack just get spoiled?
Here is the scenario: Israelis sneak across the border and set up rockets to fire into
In recent months we have seen
"All war is based on deception." -- Sun Tsu, "The Art Of War."
See article about rockets found in
On the afternoon of February 7, rockets rained down on the northern Israeli town of
Later in the same day, the attack was described as the result of 'human error' involving a failed test by an Israeli weapons manufacturer in the area.
Webmaster's Commentary:
As
Remember the rockets found in Lebanon pointed at Israel last week?
Flashback: Israel purposely has left pockets of Hezbollah rockets in Lebanon
THOMAS RICKS, REPORTER, "THE WASHINGTON POST": I think it will be. But I think civilian casualties are also part of the battlefield play for both sides here. One of the things that is going on, according to some
Israeli Warplanes Fly Low Over South Lebanon
At least five Israeli warplanes on Sunday flew low over south
Webmaster's Commentary:
The Israelis are itching to find another excuse to go into
Remember yesterday when the Lebanese Border Patrol found some rockets just inside the border pointed back at
Today we learn that the plans for the attack on Gaza and (insert name of other targets here) were made six months ago, and today, even absent the convenient flight of rockets from Lebanon into Israel, Israeli warplanes violate Lebanon's airspace.
They will blame someone else for it, of course.
Israeli jets 'violate Lebanese airspace'
Israel military keeps wary eye on northern border
Some of the thousands of extra reservists called up by the Israeli military are to be held ready in case of conflict on
Webmaster's Commentary:
AN EXAMPLE OF ISRAELI PROPAGANDA
Webmaster's Commentary:
Man I did not know you could pile up bovine excrement that high and not have it fall over!
Strong circumstantial evidence is slowly emerging into the mainstream media that confirms that, far from Hamas provoking Israel, it has been Israel that has been deliberately provoking Hamas into rocketing and mortaring southern Israel specifically in order to provide a casus belli for Israel to attack the Gaza. In doing so, this makes
A $7 billion missile-defense system for the
In 2007,
The Pentagon routinely justifies weapons sales as “promoting regional stability,” but many of these arms end up in the world’s war zones. In 2006 and 2007, the five biggest recipients of U.S. weapons were Pakistan ($3.5 billion), Iraq ($2.2 billion), Israel ($2.2 billion), Afghanistan ($1.9 billion) and Colombia ($580 million) — all countries where conflict rages.
American / Isreali Dual Citizens in the American Government
Attorney General - Michael Mukasey
Head of Homeland Security - Michael Chertoff
Chairman Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board - Richard Perle
Deputy Defense Secretary (Former) - Paul Wolfowitz
Under Secretary of Defense - Douglas Feith
National Security Council Advisor - Elliott Abrams
Vice President Dick Cheney’s Chief of Staff (Former) - “Scooter” Libby
White House Deputy Chief of Staff - Joshua Bolten
Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs - Marc Grossman
Director of Policy Planning at the State Department - Richard Haass
U.S. Trade Representative (Cabinet-level Position) - Robert Zoellick
Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board - James Schlesinger
UN Representative (Former) - John Bolton
Under Secretary for Arms Control - David Wurmser
Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board - Eliot Cohen
Senior Advisor to the President - Steve Goldsmith
Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary - Christopher Gersten
Assistant Secretary of State - Lincoln Bloomfield
Deputy Assistant to the President - Jay Lefkowitz
White House Political Director - Ken Melman
National Security Study Group - Edward Luttwak
Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board - Kenneth Adelman
Defense Intelligence Agency Analyst (Former) - Lawrence (Larry) Franklin
National Security Council Advisor - Robert Satloff
President Export-Import Bank U.S. - Mel Sembler
Deputy Assistant Secretary, Administration for Children and Families - Christopher Gersten
Assistant Secretary of Housing and Urban Development for Public Affairs
- Mark Weinberger
White House Speechwriter - David Frum
White House Spokesman (Former) - Ari Fleischer
Pentagon’s Defense Policy Board - Henry Kissinger
Deputy Secretary of Commerce - Samuel Bodman
Under Secretary of State for Management - Bonnie Cohen
Director of Foreign Service Institute - Ruth Davis
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