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Escalations in a New Cold War

May 21, 2016

Friends: Consortium News, Robert Parry’s vehicle to get important news out, prints another article dealing with “acts that could escalate into a major nuclear war.” Again, I’m perplexed why there is NO significant response throughout America to this dangerous direction.

The only reason I guess, is this topic is never mentioned in U.S. mainstream media where Parry and other investigative journalists are not permitted to post. Why are they not permitted? Isn’t this situation worthy of print?

Please read …. no, please STUDY and ask yourself “Why has this topic not become #1 in discussions with our friends, colleagues and families? Why is this not discussed everyday by the several men and one woman who have been running for the president of the United States?

Please think this through and let me know your thoughts on this.

Again this is a important but wordy post. I will take this opportunity to “bold” the most important thoughts knowing that your reading time is limited.

All the best, Sharon   [Continue Reading]

Are the Germans Consolidating Behind an Intention to Drop Sanctions?

May 4, 2016

Friends, could German people be consolidating behind dropping sanctions? Certainly the sanctions are hurting not only Russia’s economy but all of Europe’s. The French are requesting the same, the Italians the same.

How do we Americans feel about squeezing the economies of other countries and forcing others to “shun” another nation of people, Russia?

Does this reflect how we want our children to act on their playgrounds, our sons and daughters to treat other groups in their universities? Are these the tactics we use in interactions among business competitors? How can we justify nation-to-nation behaviors that we wouldn’t permit among our families, friends, colleagues and business partners?

It’s time for us all to start asking ourselves these tough questions ….

Two related articles translated from a German publication follow.

— Sharon

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Lowering Nuclear Risks: An Interview With Former Defense Secretary William Perry

April 25, 2016

Arms Control Association

January/February 2016

Interviewed by Daniel Horner and Kingston Reif

William Perry is the Michael and Barbara Berberian professor emeritus at Stanford University and a senior fellow at the university’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. He was secretary of defense from 1994 to 1997, having previously served as deputy secretary of defense and undersecretary of defense for research and engineering. He is the author of My Journey at the Nuclear Brink (2015).Perry spoke by telephone with Arms Control Todayon December 8, 2015.Much of the conversation focused on the current impasse in U.S.-Russian relations and the nuclear weapons programs in those two countries.

The interview was transcribed by Elizabeth Philipp. It has been edited for clarity.   [Continue Reading]

Pope Francis Takes On ‘Just War’ Theory

April 14, 2016

Consortium News

The Catholic Church, which over the centuries has blessed many dreadful wars, is shifting to an anti-war position favored by Pope Francis and more in line with Jesus’s teachings, writes ex-CIA official Graham E. Fuller.

By Graham E. Fuller

Pope Francis is on a roll. He has already roiled the waters of Western thinking on economics and society by touching on the dangers of Western capitalism drifting into socially destructive greed. He has now turned his focus to an even grander theme — the place of warfare in human life and the hallowed concept of a “just war.”

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Russia’s New “Gulag Museum” – Facing the Past

April 13, 2016

Sharon Tennison

Gulag Museum 1
The stark Gulag Museum in Moscow

…. A drizzly gray day in Moscow …. patches of brownish snow and ice still on sidewalks ….

We arrived at the new “Gulag Museum,” a grim building which had been denuded of traditional Russian plaster, paint or any effort to make it look hospitable. External bare bricks left to the elements––rain, snow, ice, freezing winds––not unlike millions of inhabitants of the former gulags. The harsh exterior had apparently been deemed appropriate for this national museum which presents in detail the grim facts behind the Soviet Union’s infamous and heretofore little acknowledged years. The earliest gulags opened in 1918, and the last closed in 1953.

Waiting for us at the gray entrance was Alexei Pankin, a Moscow friend from the 1990s who has had experience in every form of Soviet and Russian journalism from the late 80s forward.

Since 1983 I had wondered if it would ever happen that Russians would be far enough removed from this nationwide horror to open up the wounds of their tragic Soviet past.   [Continue Reading]

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