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Reuters.com
(Reuters) - Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh chastised Washington on Tuesday for its criticism of Arab leaders' responses to regional unrest, asking U.S. President Barack Obama if he was "president of the world."
"Every day we hear a statement from Obama saying 'Egypt you can't do this, Tunisia don't do that'," Saleh said in a speech at Sanaa University -- a rallying point in the capital for protests that have now swept across the Arabian Peninsula state.
"What do you have to do with Egypt? Or with Oman? ...Are you president of the United States, or president of the world?"
AllVoices.com
The Libyan Foreign Minister Musa Kusa accused Western powers on Monday of trying to divide Libya through contact with the armed opposition forces in the east of the country.
The minister said at a news conference in Tripoli, it is clear that Western nations relate to opponents in the east of Libya and that there is a conspiracy to divide Libya.
He said bowing to the era of British colonialism in the past, adding that the first countries that have contacted someone who he described as separatists are Britain, France and the United States.
Gaddafi supporters here blame foreign media for exacerbating the current unrest. In addition, they accuse foreign fighters, namely al-Qaeda, for stirring turmoil in the country. "These men who are fighting aren't Libyan," says Saleh, a businessman. "They are foreigners trying to create problems in our country." Source.
"I want to send a very clear message to those who are around Colonel Gadhafi. It is their choice to make how they operate moving forward and they will be held accountable for whatever violence continues to take place there." said the US President. Source.
jpost.com
LONDON — Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Tuesday that the US and Western allies should not stir up pro-democracy protests in the Middle East following the uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia. After meeting with members of Britain's government, Lavrov warned against any attempts by other nations to fuel public dissent.
In response to a question about remarks made by US President Barack Obama and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Lavrov said Russia believed it was wrong for nations to encourage others to "impose democracy, or some specific pattern, and we hear such encouragement."
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Due to orchestrated misinformation which has been overwhelmingly diffused worldwide over many successive decades, the global public opinion has been left in mysteries as regards the root causes of the interminable Middle Eastern conflicts.
To destroy the Ottoman Empire, the Freemasonic, Anti-Christian regimes of England and France introduced a wide range of tactics, establishing a link between the academic disciplines of Humanities (mainly specialized in the various provinces of the Ottoman Empire, Iran and Mogul India) and the political - military intelligence. From this successfully financed project emanated many fake terms that did not exist before and are indeed by themselves meaningless.
Useless to add that ethnic amalgamation did not truly take place following the Islamic expansion, as the Freemasonic Anglo-French forgers have long pretended, because the Arabs, who moved out of Hedjaz and settled in various parts of the early Caliphate, were very few if compared with the local populations. The total population of Arabia at the times of Prophet Muhammad was less than the population of just one significant Egyptian, Aramaean, Persian or Roman city.
This reality has been systematically kept under silence by the Anglo-French Freemasonic academia (the Orientalists) and diplomacy.
Originally posted by InfaRedMan
It's about time people started saying this about the POTUS. Very refreshing!
Originally posted by boondock-saint
Originally posted by InfaRedMan
It's about time people started saying this about the POTUS. Very refreshing!
I had to lmao when I read that from the
Yemen's President.
That was an equivalent of a good swift
kick to the groin.
No,no,no,dear,not president of the world, puppet of the world!The real power will be hidden away in secrecy.
Masonry arrived in the Colonies in 1682 when John Skene of Aberdeen Lodge, came to Burlington, New Jersey. Nothing much more is known of him. Over the next 50 years Colonial Freemasons exercised the immemorial right of Masons to form a lodge and make Masons. Coil reports evidence that although no chartered lodge existed in the Colonies, a lodge was held in King’s Chapel in Boston in 1720, and that the Boston News Letter for May 25, 1727 gave a detailed account of the Grand Lodge meeting in London. source.
It was during this period, 1670-1759, that Freemasonry seriously came to North Amer- ica. English, Irish and Scottish Military Lodges brought it with them. Its concepts slowly caught on with the thinking men in the colonies. Source.
The answer is that man will dare any hardship to obtain freedom. Most of our pioneers came to America to escape religious persecution. The desire to worship in their own manner, to establish homes and businesses, and to achieve security is always strong. mastermason
This British colonization of America caused dramatic upheaval among the indigenous civilizations in the Americas, both directly through British military force and indirectly through cultural disruption and introduced diseases. Relations between the colonists and natives varied between trade and conflict. Many of the indigenous societies had developed a warrior class and had a long history of warfare. en.wikipedia.org...
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TONY JONES, PRESENTER: France has officially recognised the Libyan opposition's national council as the country's only legitimate representation.
The recognition is a boost for the Libyan rebels, who've repeatedly called for a no-fly zone over the country, something NATO and the EU will discuss in talks about to begin in Brussels.
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(Reuters) - The Libyan people will take up arms against Western powers if they seek to enforce a no-fly zone in the country's airspace, Muammar Gaddafi said.
President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron agreed in a telephone call "to press forward with planning, including at NATO, on the full spectrum of possible responses, including surveillance, humanitarian assistance, enforcement of the arms embargo, and a no-fly zone."
Gaddafi repeated earlier claims that the revolt was inspired by foreign al Qaeda militants who have paid young men and freed prisoners to fight with them.
He said Western governments and media had been fooled by al Qaeda propaganda into believing that government forces had unleashed violence on Libyan people.
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Prime Minister Julia Gillard has stressed the importance of the United States remaining a military and economic power in the Asia-Pacific, saying that, just as it was indispensable during the Cold War, so, too, would it be indispensable in the new world.
Ms Gillard said the rise of India and China would concentrate global strategic and economic weight in the region.
The shift would far outstrip the consequences of the current upheaval in the Middle East and would "define our times".
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Press Trust of India / Washington March 12, 2011, 13:48 IST
As pro-Gaddafi forces continued their assault on rebels in Libya, top US Senators have asked President Barack Obama to take "meaningful actions" against the country's regime before it is too late, including through imposition of a no-fly zone and recognition of the opposition National Council.
The US should take actions like "the imposition of a no fly zone, recognition of the Transitional National Council as the legitimate government of Libya, and provide assistance to them that will help them prevail in their fight against (Muammar) Gaddafi," Senators John McCain and Joe Lieberman, said in a joint statement.
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Washington, March 15 (DPA) US President Barack Obama and Danish Prime Minister Lars Loekke Rasmussen discussed options to 'tighten the noose' on Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi at a White House meeting.
'We both share the view that Mr. Gaddafi has lost legitimacy and he needs to leave, and that we as an international community have to speak firmly against any violence that's directed at civilians,' Obama said Monday.
The US and its NATO allies have not ruled out military action, including establishing a no-fly zone to ground Gaddafi's air force. The US and EU have enacted sanctions against Gaddafi's regime to further isolate him and pressure him to leave office.