05-12-2012, 09:12 AM
Acheson had inadvertently invited Kim Il-Sung's adventure into the quadrilateral. A mobilization to a stalemate existing today.
Cuba as the portal, indispensible--to this day.
Kennedy playing in earnest, overcome by those with fewer scruples, greater appetites--in the reptilian sense.
The war which had to be fought for a host of reasons was fought--but victory was never one of those reasons.
What a curiosity that the Attorney General arms foreign drug cartels, while the President and Secretary of State use CIA and NATO to arm Muslim Brotherhood.
The links of this son of Malik al-Shabazz to those world-shattering prophecies and their sponsor the Saudis, the Saudis to the MB, the MB to Huma Abedin, her mother, father, brother, sister, her principal the SecState bad-dogging Israel.
The chorus raised against Assad is that raised against Qaddafi yet Putin backs Assad, as does Iran sending convoys of arms across a compliant Iraq to the embattled regime.
The 2004 CFR paper "Iran: Time for a New Approach" by Gates-Brzezinski advises the more profitable step is not war.
The development of the MOAB and the MOP may be good for the MIC, but we're not having a jackass kicking down a barn.
Erdogan can roll, can be a buyer and a player. We've got to move these S-400s, we've got to move these color tv's.
Petraeus was going to be Murdock's pawn until Bicep Girl USMA '95 brought him down and chilled the Benghazi compromise.
Oil, arms, drugs.
USSR rebranded but Putin pines for the purges. The half-life of a critical journalist there is less than a moth's. Ditto Eastasia, but in Oceania one may praise the regime; that freedom is safeguarded.
China is in everyone's backyard moving the fence since Dick and Henry and Mao and Chou had their chat.
Hugo is in Bolivia with IRGC, NATO is for Muslim outreach, POTUS bows to the keeper of the holy sites and together they roll out the Arab Spring.
The gameboard remains; the game remains the global chessboard, with red, and black, and green.
Kennan was prescriptive or descriptive, but while analyzing that, looking for the first domino, the trilateral world is playing in OB's quadrilateral.
While we mourn the SkyNet-like menace of CIA grown beyond the 1947 coordination of intelligence to the 2012 satellite, drone, NSA data center, Homeland Security in RoboCop cars are the centurions of the new empire.
All of which elevates John F. Kennedy who dared to be an intelligent and bold defender of the peace at the dawn of eternal war.
Probably we begin with his refusal to grant monolithic status to what he perceived as a series of nationalistic post-colonial movements and individual men as leaders rather than phallanxes of faceless automata.
In that day our poli sci department head with experience in the State Department noted international relations relied upon those observing a concept of limits.
President Kennedy found it difficult enough to have the nations admit to consequence of actions.
Op 40 would've insured against democracy in Cuba. It is not on the agenda for Iran. Nor China: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40yCLXhAKd0
Cuba as the portal, indispensible--to this day.
Kennedy playing in earnest, overcome by those with fewer scruples, greater appetites--in the reptilian sense.
The war which had to be fought for a host of reasons was fought--but victory was never one of those reasons.
What a curiosity that the Attorney General arms foreign drug cartels, while the President and Secretary of State use CIA and NATO to arm Muslim Brotherhood.
The links of this son of Malik al-Shabazz to those world-shattering prophecies and their sponsor the Saudis, the Saudis to the MB, the MB to Huma Abedin, her mother, father, brother, sister, her principal the SecState bad-dogging Israel.
The chorus raised against Assad is that raised against Qaddafi yet Putin backs Assad, as does Iran sending convoys of arms across a compliant Iraq to the embattled regime.
The 2004 CFR paper "Iran: Time for a New Approach" by Gates-Brzezinski advises the more profitable step is not war.
The development of the MOAB and the MOP may be good for the MIC, but we're not having a jackass kicking down a barn.
Erdogan can roll, can be a buyer and a player. We've got to move these S-400s, we've got to move these color tv's.
Petraeus was going to be Murdock's pawn until Bicep Girl USMA '95 brought him down and chilled the Benghazi compromise.
Oil, arms, drugs.
USSR rebranded but Putin pines for the purges. The half-life of a critical journalist there is less than a moth's. Ditto Eastasia, but in Oceania one may praise the regime; that freedom is safeguarded.
China is in everyone's backyard moving the fence since Dick and Henry and Mao and Chou had their chat.
Hugo is in Bolivia with IRGC, NATO is for Muslim outreach, POTUS bows to the keeper of the holy sites and together they roll out the Arab Spring.
The gameboard remains; the game remains the global chessboard, with red, and black, and green.
Kennan was prescriptive or descriptive, but while analyzing that, looking for the first domino, the trilateral world is playing in OB's quadrilateral.
While we mourn the SkyNet-like menace of CIA grown beyond the 1947 coordination of intelligence to the 2012 satellite, drone, NSA data center, Homeland Security in RoboCop cars are the centurions of the new empire.
All of which elevates John F. Kennedy who dared to be an intelligent and bold defender of the peace at the dawn of eternal war.
Probably we begin with his refusal to grant monolithic status to what he perceived as a series of nationalistic post-colonial movements and individual men as leaders rather than phallanxes of faceless automata.
In that day our poli sci department head with experience in the State Department noted international relations relied upon those observing a concept of limits.
President Kennedy found it difficult enough to have the nations admit to consequence of actions.
Op 40 would've insured against democracy in Cuba. It is not on the agenda for Iran. Nor China: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40yCLXhAKd0