Yearly Archives: 2012

In The Assange Case We Are All Suspects Now By John Pilger

Washington's enemy is not "terrorism" but the principle of free speech and voices of conscience within its militarist state.    This month's Supreme Court hearing in the Julian Assange case has profound meaning for the preservation of basic freedoms in western democracies. This is Assange's final appeal against his extradition to Sweden to face allegations of sexual misconduct that were …

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Doctor who led us to bin Laden was CIA agent, says US – Imprisoned Pakistani ran fake health scheme to get DNA evidence that al-Qa’ida leader was in house bY DAVID RANDALL

The United States has confirmed publicly for the first time that a Pakistani doctor long suspected of collecting vital evidence before the assassination of Osama bin Laden was indeed working for them. Defence Secretary Leon Panetta told 60 Minutes on CBS, in a profile to be broadcast today, that Shakil Afridi helped provide proof that the compound in Abbottabad to …

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Iran ‘Definitely’ Closing Strait of Hormuz Over EU Oil Embargo By RT

Tensions in the Gulf could reach a breaking point as a senior Iranian official said Iran would “definitely” close the Strait of Hormuz if an EU oil embargo disrupted the export of crude oil. Mohammad Kossari, deputy head of parliament's foreign affairs and national security committee, issued the warning in respone to a decision by the European Union on Monday …

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India abandons US dollar to purchase Iranian oil

Most oil sales throughout the world are denominated in United States dollars (USD). According to proponents of the petrodollar warfare hypothesis, because most countries rely on oil imports, they are forced to maintain large stockpiles of dollars in order to continue imports. This creates a consistent demand for USDs and upwards pressure on the USD's value, regardless of economic conditions …

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