samedi 9 octobre 2010
mardi 5 octobre 2010
ES-CA-LA-TION
With a nuclear power. No less.
(Via GG) Rachel Maddow souligne les similarités entre l'extension de la guerre en Afghanistan au Pakistan et les débordements de l'armée US au Laos et au Cambodge durant la guerre du Vietnam. Food for thought. (8 minutes)
(Via GG) Rachel Maddow souligne les similarités entre l'extension de la guerre en Afghanistan au Pakistan et les débordements de l'armée US au Laos et au Cambodge durant la guerre du Vietnam. Food for thought. (8 minutes)
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dimanche 3 octobre 2010
Mafias...
Vous vous souvenez du spécialiste du contrôle des armements balancé du haut de l'immeuble de l'agence de sécurité nucléaire de Vienne?
Ma référence à ce whistle blower de l' "armée privée" américaine tué par une voiture il y a quelques jours?
Et bien voilà un spécialiste de l'encryptage britannique qui se fait dézinguer chez lui. Il bossait pour le MI6 mais aussi pour la NSA.
Quel monde dangereux.
Et parlant de méthodes mafieuses...
Ma référence à ce whistle blower de l' "armée privée" américaine tué par une voiture il y a quelques jours?
Et bien voilà un spécialiste de l'encryptage britannique qui se fait dézinguer chez lui. Il bossait pour le MI6 mais aussi pour la NSA.
Quel monde dangereux.
Et parlant de méthodes mafieuses...
vendredi 1 octobre 2010
Friday Plane Blogging
Photo impressionnante du nouveau (et très beau) 787 de Boeing. Avion entièrement en composite, la flexion de ses ailes est hors du commun. (cliquer pour agrandir)
dimanche 26 septembre 2010
Le complexe militaro-industriel US...
Une mafia comme une autre. Juste un peu plus musclée...
Shane Schmidt, a private security guard in Iraq who raised questions about lax government oversight of U.S. defense contractors when he accused his boss of randomly shooting at, and perhaps killing, civilians in Baghdad, died Sept. 19 at a hospital in Marshfield, Wis. He was 33.
Mr. Schmidt, a Haymarket resident who was visiting family in Wisconsin, was crossing a road near Marshfield just after midnight when he was struck by a vehicle. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where he died, according to a news release from the local sheriff's department. The incident was under investigation.
Shane Schmidt, a private security guard in Iraq who raised questions about lax government oversight of U.S. defense contractors when he accused his boss of randomly shooting at, and perhaps killing, civilians in Baghdad, died Sept. 19 at a hospital in Marshfield, Wis. He was 33.
Mr. Schmidt, a Haymarket resident who was visiting family in Wisconsin, was crossing a road near Marshfield just after midnight when he was struck by a vehicle. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where he died, according to a news release from the local sheriff's department. The incident was under investigation.
vendredi 24 septembre 2010
jeudi 23 septembre 2010
mardi 21 septembre 2010
Ratigan, Greenwald et un nouveau con sur l'Iran - Party like it's 2003!
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dimanche 19 septembre 2010
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samedi 4 septembre 2010
vendredi 3 septembre 2010
mardi 31 août 2010
dimanche 29 août 2010
From the horse's mouth
National Debt Poses Security Threat, Mullen Says
DETROIT, Aug. 27, 2010 – The single biggest threat to national security is the national debt, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said yesterday, underscoring the importance of good fiscal stewardship and a need to stimulate economic growth.
DETROIT, Aug. 27, 2010 – The single biggest threat to national security is the national debt, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said yesterday, underscoring the importance of good fiscal stewardship and a need to stimulate economic growth.
vendredi 27 août 2010
vendredi 20 août 2010
mardi 17 août 2010
samedi 14 août 2010
"Most profound man in Iraq"
Reproduit de ce post de GG:
A U.S. Marine officer in a 2006 letter about his experience in Iraq, published (and authenticated) by Time:
An unidentified farmer in a fairly remote area who, after being asked by Reconnaissance Marines if he had seen any foreign fighters in the area, replied: "Yes, you."
The Marine labeled that Iraqi farmer "the Most Profound Man in Iraq."
A U.S. Marine officer in a 2006 letter about his experience in Iraq, published (and authenticated) by Time:
An unidentified farmer in a fairly remote area who, after being asked by Reconnaissance Marines if he had seen any foreign fighters in the area, replied: "Yes, you."
The Marine labeled that Iraqi farmer "the Most Profound Man in Iraq."
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