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SydWalker.Info is a personal website. I live in tropical Australia near Cairns. I oppose war, plutocracy, injustice, sectarian supremacism and apartheid. I support urgent action to achieve genuine sustainability and a fair and prosperous society for all. I rely upon - and support - free speech as defined in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (see below).

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"Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers"

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We’re Losing our Nation to Lies about the Necessity of War
Jun 29th, 2010 by Syd Walker

Denis Kucinich is the closest thing to an honest man to be found in the US Congress today.

This brief speech is packed with punch. Kucinich concludes:

“We’re losing our nation to lies about the necessity of war!
Bring our troops home!
End the war!
Secure our economy!”

Why Attack Afghanistan? David Cameron explains
Jun 15th, 2010 by Syd Walker

Apparently British Prime Minister David Cameron thinks Afghanistan is the leading center for cutting-edge nanotechnologyR&D.

In the audio tape below, Cameron says: “on 9-11 when the twin towers were Blown up

A slip of the tongue, no doubt.

Nothing to see here… move along.

Here’s the quote in full:

“This is not a war of choice, it is a war of necessity. This is not a war of occupation, it’s a war of obligation. On 9-11 when the twin towers were blown up and so many British people died as well as Americans, almost every single person that took part in that attack was trained here in Afghanistan by Al Qaeda. That’s why we came here. That’s why we cleared away those training camps. If we left tomorrow, those training camps could come back tomorrow, because the Afghans aren’t ready to look after their own security. As soon as they are ready, we can go home.”

Kipling put it succintly, nearly a century ago:

“If any question why we died
Tell them, because our fathers lied…”


“This is not a war of choice, it is a war of necessity. This is not a war of occupation, it’s a war of obligation. <b>On 9-11 when the twin towers were blown up</b> and so many British people died as well as Americans, almost every single person that took part in that attack was trained here in Afghanistan by Al Qaeda. That’s why we came here. That’s why we cleared away those training camps. If we left tomorrow, those training camps could come back tomorrow, because the Afghans aren’t ready to look after their own security. As soon as they are ready, we can go home.”

It’ll be over by Christmas!
Aug 31st, 2009 by Syd Walker

Private Eye’s end of August front cover explains why, if our current crop of politicians don’t stop authorizing this monstrous war in Afghanistan, we’ll need replacements who will.

 Private Eye Issue 1243

A view from the British Army's OPTIMISTS

 

Women just pawns in wars over opium, energy & power
Aug 3rd, 2009 by Syd Walker

Womens’ liberation in Afghanistan has been a cause célèbre in western countries for some time.

Conveniently absent from the discussion, in most cases, is the rather significant fact that the ascendancy of “Islamic fundamentalism’ in Afghanistan, to the detriment of human rights for women, has been largely the consequence of deliberate western policy over three decades.

Zbigniew Brzezinski

Zbigniew Brzezinski: has enjoyed playing chess with other countries

The left-leaning Afghan Government of the late 1970s that initially invited the Soviet Union to assist with military support, actually included significant female participation. The regime in Kabul asked the USSR for help in response to destabilization by Islamic fundamentalists, who were trained and financed by the USA and its proxies. Zbigniew Brzezinski, a US policy-maker responsible for developing this strategy back in the 1970s, gleefully admitted it in an interview 20 years later. He’s proud he played a key role in entrapping the USSR into an unwinnable conflict in Afghanistan.

It’s true that by the time the Taliban consolidated its power in the late 1990s, organisations such as RAWA (the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan, which had also opposed Soviet occupation) were deeply engaged in opposing heightened oppression of women under the zealous new Government’s policies. In 2000 and 2001, as invasion hysteria was brewed up by the western mass media, it often quoted RAWA to highlight the backwardness of the Taliban. But anyone imagining that RAWA supports current US/UK/Australian policy in Afghanistan needs to check the facts.

Report in The Scotsman, July 2009

Excerpt from an artice in RAWA News, July 2009: Child Rapist Police Return Behind U.S., UK Troops

Not only does RAWA oppose the brutal and illegal war, escalated during the Obama Presidency to his great shame. RAWA also publishes some of the most damning criticisms of the war.

Recently it published a quite explosive analysis of what’s really driving the war in Afghanistan and the other US-sponsored wars in the region.

Most people in western countries – including western feminists – get their opinions about Afghanistan from pro-war spin doctors and rarely if ever directly access authentic voices within Afghanistan.

RAWA School

Afghani children attending a RAWA-supported school

I hope to get a better balance of perspectives – and sometimes re-publish unpopular views that deserve at least to be aired.

I can’t vouch for the accuracy of this recent article by Farooq Hussain: Defeated in Afghanistan; Let’s invade Iran, published by the RAWA website. I know nothing about the author, whose online references all seem very recent.

I do, however, believe this is a perspective that merits consideration. We need to probe what’s really behind the US/western war surge in central Asia, because the official explanations sure as hell don’t stack up (links and emphasis added):

Defeated in Afghanistan; Let’s invade Iran

Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran share the common reasons for the Israel Lobby to force Washington to fight wars for Israel – which are: threat to Israel’s military superiority in the region, opium, and oil.

Farooq Hussain

The Israel Lobby boy from Bush era – US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, admitted defeat in Afghanistan – as quoted by Las Angeles Times on July 19: “The troops are tired. The Americans people of pretty tired. The US-lead forces must gain ground against militants (as if Taliban are the only people carrying guns while Americans, British, Canadian, Australian and Nato – are in Afghanistan to feed hungry people and spread Christianity!) in Afghanistan by next summer to avoid a public perception that war is unwinable. Taliban would not be defeated within one year (it would be 9th year, idiot) but it’s critical that the US military and its allies showed that they are making progress….”

Last week at Economic Club of Chicago – Robert Gates spilled his Zionist beans: “Iran is the one that concerns me the most because there don’t seem to be good options (other than war) wher one can have optimism that good option will be found…..Iran’s is going to have capability to deliver nuclear weapons to the people in their region (maybe the Zionist is ignorant of the fact that Tehran already has the delivery mechanism to reach Tel Aviv – however, they need a nuclear weapon. Maybe they can steal one of Israel’s 240 nuclear bombs!) a lot sooner than they’re going to have the capability to deliver them to us (don’t woory – Tehran already has a terrorist group in the US, known as MOSSAD).

[The] Jewish controlled mainstream media has already started echoing Afghanistan to become Obama’s Vietnam. For example, Newsweek, on July 16 published John Barry’s article saying that “even the coalition commanders in Afghanistan wonder if they can win the war”. Sahil Kapur writing for the Zionist think tank Huffingtonpost, though admitted that Iraq-Afghanistan war has “contributed to an exploding deficit, a $10 trillion debt, a US army stretched thin and a nearlu unmanageable economic crisis”. However, for the benefit of his native India – he pleaded on February 18, 2009: “Don’t Let Afghanistan Become Obama’s Vietnam”.

Afghanistan, Iraq, and Iran share the common reasons for the Israel Lobby to force Washington to fight wars for Israel – which are: threat to Israel’s military superiority in the region, opium, and oil. In addition to Iran’s progress in the nuclear field, Islamic Resistance groups Hizb’Allah and Hamas have shaken Israel’s myth of invincibility. Like Iraq, Iran too has huge deposits of oil and gas. It sits on the world’s largest oil reserves, the Zagros Oil Belt. Taliban banned opium cultivation and brought it to its lowest level (178 tons), which sent socks to the Jewish monopolized The Wall Street. Since US occupation – the opium cultivation has jumped to over 4,000 tons per year. Afghanistan also sits between Turkmenistan, home to world’s third largest natural gas reserves and a lucrative market for the Israelis. The Caspian Basin is estimated to be worth more than US$5 trillion.

There are two plans to exploit Caspian oil reserves. One is oil and gas pipelines through Afghanistan to Pakistani port of Gwadar (Balochistan) and then shipped to refineries in Israel – and the other is oil and gas pipelines to Turkish port of Ceyhan and thence to Israel’s oil terminal at Ashkelon and on to its Red Sea port of Eilat.

Yosef A. Maiman, an Israeli billionaire, owns lion’s share of Turkmenistan’s oil and gas industry. He is the “Special Ambassador” of Israel to Turkmenitan government. He is also Israel’s “Honrary Consul” in Peru. In keeping with Israeli political interests, Maiman’s planned pipelines bypass Iran and Russia. Maiman has said: “I have no objection in dealing with Iran, “when and if Israeli policy allows it”.”

According to American WesternGeco Geophysical Company – “The Turkmen sector of Caspian Sea contains up to 11 billion tons of oil and 5.5 trillion cubic meters of gas. A few days earlier the Special Envoy of the US Secretary of State for Eurasian Energy, Richard Morningstar, visited Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan. Both the US and Israel are training Azerbaijan armed forces against Armenia which maintains close relations with Islamic Iran and Russia.

This oil is mine: G-d gave it to me just as He gave me the Holy Land (Palestine).

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