XE's Raymond Davis, Afghanistan, Libya, opening shots of World War III?
BCfm Friday Drivetime | 05.03.2011 01:59 | Afghanistan | Analysis | Anti-militarism | World
Broadcast at 6pm Friday 4th March 2011.
This week's discussion was about the deepening military conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan. The new military government in Egypt and nascent civil war in Libya.
This week's discussion was about the deepening military conflicts in Afghanistan, Pakistan. The new military government in Egypt and nascent civil war in Libya.
40 Minutes of discussions on the present crises... but do they amount to the opening shots of World War Three?
Is the is a'boiling frog' world war that has already begun?
Here it is in hi-fi quality
http://radio4all.net/index.php/program/49882
Hats off to Seamus Milne in Thursday's Guardian too!
While American and British politicians have ramped up talk of a no-fly zone, US warships have been sent to the Mediterranean, a stockpile of chemical weapons has been duly discovered, special forces have been in action, Italy has ditched a non-aggression treaty with Tripoli and a full-scale western military intervention in yet another Arab country is suddenly a serious prospect.
Egged on by his neoconservative lieutenants, David Cameron went furthest. Fresh from his tour selling arms to Gulf despots, the British prime minister talked excitedly about arming Libyan rebels, and only staged a hasty retreat when he found himself running ahead of the US administration.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/02/intervention-libya-poison-arab-revolution
Is the is a'boiling frog' world war that has already begun?
Here it is in hi-fi quality
http://radio4all.net/index.php/program/49882
Hats off to Seamus Milne in Thursday's Guardian too!
While American and British politicians have ramped up talk of a no-fly zone, US warships have been sent to the Mediterranean, a stockpile of chemical weapons has been duly discovered, special forces have been in action, Italy has ditched a non-aggression treaty with Tripoli and a full-scale western military intervention in yet another Arab country is suddenly a serious prospect.
Egged on by his neoconservative lieutenants, David Cameron went furthest. Fresh from his tour selling arms to Gulf despots, the British prime minister talked excitedly about arming Libyan rebels, and only staged a hasty retreat when he found himself running ahead of the US administration.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/mar/02/intervention-libya-poison-arab-revolution
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