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Friday, February 5, 2010

U.S. Extends Missile Buildup From Poland And Taiwan To Persian Gulf

by Publisher2 February 5, 2010 Analysis
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By Rick Rozoff
(The Intelligence Daily) — On January 20 Poland’s Defense Ministry revealed that a U.S. Patriot missile battery previously scheduled to be stationed near the nation’s capital will instead be deployed to a Baltic Sea location 35 miles from Russian territory; on January 29 the White House approved the transfer of 114 Patriot missiles [...]

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Endgame: Peak Oil

by Publisher2 February 5, 2010 Analysis

by John Michael Greer
(The Intelligence Daily) — I’ve mentioned more than once in these essays the foreshortening effect that textbook history can have on our understanding of the historical events going on around us.  The stark chronologies most of us get fed in school can make it hard to remember that even the most drastic [...]

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As the Middle East Peace Talks Hit Deadlock, Talk of Israel Joining the European Union Increases

by Publisher2 February 5, 2010 Commentary

By Claude Salhani 
(The Intelligence Daily) — The Middle East peace talks are at a deadlock. Negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians to move ahead with the plan established by the so-called Quartet – the US., U.N., EU and Russia — have faltered and come to a complete standstill. Continuing with this inertia will have a [...]

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Child Slavery in Haiti

by Publisher2 February 5, 2010 Commentary

By Stephen Lendman
(The Intelligence Daily) — In November 1989, the UN General Assembly adopted the Convention on the Rights of the Child, recognizing “that in all countries in the world, there are children living in exceptionally difficult conditions, and that such children need special consideration.” Then in May 2000, the General Assembly adopted an Optional [...]

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