Friday 26th of April 2024

calling smith .....

calling smith ......

The hypocrisy of our politicians is simply breathtaking ....

Between 1945 & 1992, the US conducted more than 1,000 nuclear tests & mounted two nuclear attacks on the defenceless civilian populations of Hiroshima & Nagasaki.

In 1963, all nuclear & many non-nuclear states signed the Limited Test Ban Treaty, pledging to refrain from testing nuclear weapons in the atmosphere, underwater, or in outer space. The treaty permitted underground nuclear testing.

France continued atmospheric testing until 1974, while China continued up until 1980. The last underground test by the United States was in 1992, the Soviet Union in 1990, the United Kingdom in 1991 & both France & China continued testing until 1996.

It is alleged that Israel conducted some type of nuclear test in the Negev desert in 1966 & then participated in a joint nuclear test exercise with South Africa in 1979.

After adopting the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty in 1996, most of these states have pledged to discontinue all nuclear testing.

Of course, non-signatories India, Pakistan & North Korea have continued testing as they have forced their way into the nuclear weapons club.

Enter Stephen Smith, Awstralya's Minister for Foreign Affairs & deputy mouthpiece for the Potomac mob ....

Smith to Kerry Obrien on the 7:30 Report: "Well, we're treating it serious. It's clearly a provocative act; it's clearly a threat to international peace & security. They have claimed an underground nuclear test. The mere fact of the claim itself is very provocative.

That of itself requires nothing more than the unambiguous condemnation of international community. Certainly it has Australia's and it requires a speedy and robust response from the United Nations Security Council just as its missile launch in April required a speedy and robust response from the Security Council."

Yeah, right Stephen; thanks for that.

North Korea conducts an underground nuclear test ... perfectly legal ... & the sky is falling.

Where have you been Stephen ... the US conducts over a thousand such tests; the British conduct their fair share, including on Australian soil, & everything is fine but the moment North Korea does the same, it's a "threat to international peace & security" ... codswallop.

And then there's this ....

Stephen Smith: "Well, it is of grave concern that we have North Korea, a country which has persistently refused to abide by United Nations Security Council resolution, persistently refused to abide by the clear wishes of the international community ....."

"Persistently refused to abide by United Nations Security Council resolution ....." eh?

And then there's this from Smith in October, 2008, condemning Iran .....

"The Australian Government is deeply concerned at Iran's refusal to suspend its uranium enrichment & reprocessing-related activities as required by multiple United Nations Security Council Resolutions.  

As the House knows, Iran's secret nuclear program was revealed in 2002.  

Since then, Australia has urged Iran to cooperate fully with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and to take the steps necessary to reassure the entire international community about the nature of its nuclear activities."

The fact that Iran is within its legal rights to develop nuclear technology means nothing to Smith.

In Stephen Smith's world, anyone who ignores the UN has to be public enemy # 1, er, unless of course it's someone we like, right Stephen?

Like Israel .....

Israel can ignore more than 221 UN Resolutions regarding its war crimes perpetrated against the Palestinian people & Stephen has nothing to say about that.

Israel can possess an estimated 200 nuclear warheads & Stephen has nothing to say about that.

And whilst Israel does that & Stephen mouths-off about the awful behaviour of North Korea & Iran, the Milky Bar Kid gets down to the Australia-Israeli Chamber of Commerce & reaffirms that he is a "lifelong friend of the state of Israel".

God-awful hypocrites our politicians.

World destabilising may yet bring the conspirators undone.

 

More and more I consider that anti-US/Zionist feeling throughout the educated world is becoming the norm. What we have to worry about now is what nation will suffer egregiously from an immanent typical act of diversion?

 

My research, initiated by the disgraceful and arrogant Gaza Holocaust perpetrated by the ever-whinging Zionist hypocrites in occupied Palestine, has opened my eyes to so many hidden and/or twisted facts about these centuries’ old myths the survival of which is the miracle – not the faith that spreads its evil dividend.

I quote for example from Stormfront.org vis:  “There is no greater power in the world today than that wielded by the manipulators of public opinion in America. No king or pope of old, no conquering general or high priest ever disposed of a power even remotely approaching that of the few dozen men who control America's mass media of news and entertainment”.

The “Gold-n-Power” faith is surely in control of the cells of financial and political influence  in the most terrorist nation in the world which itself, is now without peer in the abuse of the basic rules of humanity or the sovereign rights of any nation who dares to try to decide their own destiny.

The sinister use of a nation’s politics to expect immediate condemnation, like Communist – reminds me of the worst days of Ming the Merciless.  So that any country who insists on being independent is tagged by the US as a “rogue” state [not Zionist of course] and must be punished.  Why?  Because “they” MAY use nuclear power for energy or defence – like the US/Britain/France/China/Russia/India/Pakistan and of course the one who continually threatens its neighbours – the Zionists who occupy Palestine. Example of US hypocrisy - The Zionist Lieberman suggested that bombing the Aswan Dam would be a way to subdue the Egyptians since it would kill an estimated 80 million people. And they want us to worry about Nth. Korea? Fair dinkum.

Power is exerted in every manner possible to ensure the existence of the military-mad Zionists and their creators, the warmongers of the US.  It is a fact - which has been exposed by US Presidents such as Eisenhower - that the so-called buoyant economy of America is dependant on war – no matter who is involved or who may win – as long these horrors do not interfere with the profits accumulated by the manipulators. Currently, so much goes to the Zionist occupation of Palestine.

The unholy US/Zionist alliance is the biggest single danger to world peace because it has an objective that is achievable as long as the American people remain paranoiac and subject to the propaganda of the “Gold-n-Power” media.

Surely the Bush administration’s inaction when Lehman Brothers were going broke was the beginning of the world-wide financial disaster?  Why? Could it have been somewhat intentional to rapidly wind back the enormous US debts to the international community – especially China?  The whole issue was just too hard to believe as a mistake by billionaires with so much to lose? Let the “little people” take the pain.

The American con of Truth, Justice and the American way has long lost its import and “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches”.

Doesn’t that sound like a warning that the Zionists have ignored for centuries?

NE OUBLIE.

This will be cross-posted on http://www.webdiary-libre.blogspot.com/ Demon Zionists.

 

 

expanding the bushit doctrine .....

Japan should consider developing the capability to conduct pre-emptive military strikes given North Korea's nuclear test yesterday, a ruling party lawmaker said.

"North Korea poses a serious and realistic threat to Japan," former defense chief Gen Nakatani said today in Tokyo at a meeting of Liberal Democratic Party officials. "We must look at active missile defense such as attacking an enemy's territory and bases."

One option would be to equip navy ships with cruise missiles, Nakatani said.

Japan should change its policy and permit attacks on hostile areas, an LDP panel proposed last week following North Korea's April 5 ballistic missile test. Under Japan's pacifist constitution, drafted by the U.S. after World War II, the country is forbidden to use force to settle global disputes.

The Japanese government has built a defense network since a North Korean Taepodong-1 missile flew over Japan in 1998 that includes anti-missile batteries around Tokyo and is expanding to other major cities. Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada in March ordered the shooting down of any North Korean missile or related debris that entered Japanese territory.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601101&sid=aVoR7GOucg_k&refer=japan

the new diplomacy .....

Ominously, President Obama has promised "action" after denouncing North Korea's underground nuclear explosion on May 26th. This follows Obama's recent successful call for increased UN sanctions after North Korea's space rocket launch - which apparently sent the wrong message with counterproductive effect - that is, unless Obama wanted North Korea to feel threatened.

Scary, because it should be of frighteningly serious concern that yet another nation comes to have nuclear weapon technology that could possibly be transferred to, or fall in the hands of terrorists seeking homicidal vengeance for the America's predatory hegemony over the poorer and vulnerable nations of the world.

Where is this new diplomacy of open communication with enemy nations the electorate was promised and commercial media keeps announcing?

Shall we not best ponder whether the North Korean insistence that its tests of weaponry are intended enhance its defensive strength in the face of US threats could be based on its perception of reality.

On November 30, 1950, President Truman at a press conference, remarked that the use of the atomic bomb was under active consideration. Koreans heard this as menacingly foreboding apocalypse, for U.S. forces were in retreat and had suffered some serious losses subsequent to China sending 'volunteer' forces to help the North Koreans defend as U.S. forces neared the Chinese border some 45 days earlier.

Originally, the civil war had been over, the North having won quickly and easily when the U.S. invaded, subsequently punishing Korea with millions of casualties.

North Korea was bombed to rubble by the U.S. which also leveled almost every town in South Korea to prevent the overthrow of the U.S. sponsored Rhee dictatorship (Rhee was forced to flee the country a few years after the war anyway).

North Korea is going to a lot of expense to acquire nuclear capability. Is it possible that America has fueled this paranoid impulse with its past threat to nuke North Korea, and its subsequent efforts to isolate and vilify its government as Evil.

http://www.countercurrents.org/janson280509.htm

the usual thuggery .....

The United States has warned it will not accept a nuclear-armed North Korea, while China has called for calm amid signs that Pyongyang is preparing to stage a new long-range missile exercise.

US Defence Secretary Robert Gates told a high-level security forum in Singapore on Saturday that North Korea's defiant acts, including an atomic bomb test earlier this week, could spark an arms race with serious consequences for Asia.

"Our goal is complete and verifiable denuclearisation of the Korean peninsula, and we will not accept North Korea as a nuclear state," Gates said.

Reiterating the US commitment to defend Asian partners from attack, he said any transfer of nuclear weapons and material by Pyongyang to other countries or "non-state entities" would be "a grave threat to the United States and our allies".

North Korea would be held "fully accountable" for the consequences, he said.

http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/us-will-not-accept-nucleararmed-n-korea-20090531-br8i.html

while we're on the subject .....

A report on Iran's nuclear programme issued by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee last month generated news stories publicising an incendiary charge that U.S. intelligence is underestimating Iran's progress in designing a "nuclear warhead" before the halt in nuclear weapons-related research in 2003.

That false and misleading charge from an intelligence official of a foreign country, who was not identified but was clearly Israeli, reinforces two of Israel's key propaganda themes on Iran - that the 2007 U.S. National Intelligence Estimate on Iran is wrong, and that Tehran is poised to build nuclear weapons as soon as possible.

But it also provides new evidence that Israeli intelligence was the source of the collection of intelligence documents which have been used to accuse Iran of hiding nuclear weapons research.

The Committee report, dated May 4, cited unnamed "foreign analysts" as claiming intelligence that Iran ended its nuclear weapons-related work in 2003 because it had mastered the design and tested components of a nuclear weapon and thus didn't need to work on it further until it had produced enough sufficient material.

http://ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=47081