Monday, February 28, 2005

Bush vs Putin

Not all that serious for once...


"The USA today acts as the worst kind of international vulture".

FPF's - 'Your Ears Only' - 55 seconds soundtrack - (adults only) :-)
*Bushwackers bringing democracy - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5u98v


by Henk Ruyssenaars

FPF-Europe Feb. 28th - 2005 - It was a week ago, and Igor started it. Igor is not just anybody: he is Commander of the Ukrainian Navy Vice Admiral Igor Knyaz. He got involved with Condoleezza Rice, some stolen missiles, the whole 'Air Force One Flying Circus', and the seriously flopped meeting of the American and Russian Presidents G. Bush and V. Putin in Bratislava the capital of Slovakia.

Igor's overture was quite embarrassing, because the 22nd of February, US 'Secretary of State' Condoleezza Rice and Russian Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov were supposed to sign (and signed) the so called 'Bratislava agreement', which - for good reasons - nobody has heard about.

Designed to toughen the control over shoulder-fired missiles like the Russian 'Strela'* (NATO name: 'Gremlin' - http://tinyurl.com/5tpbd) - which is capable of bringing down huge airplanes in the hands of the 'wrong' terrorists, which is all other terrorists than 'ours'.

Missing Missiles

And here Igor walks in - the day before - and makes an official statement about how he's looking for one of his Strela shoulder-fired missiles weapon systems and some missiles, which he just found out had been stolen.

Strela's gone astray one might say.

The [nationalist] russian newspaper 'Pravda' ('the Truth') wrote: ''it is noteworthy that Igor Knyaz released the statement a day before.''

Apparently it has been difficult to explain to 'Russian expert' Condi Rice, why the Ukrainian authorities 'found' the system missing only eight years after it was 'lost'... And why Igor blew it with his 'February Surprise'.

But there's still hope: Igor has visited 'the site of the incident' and chairs the Special Committee for lost Strelas which has been formed to investigate it. But Rice didn't like Navy Commander Igor's nasty news. [Probably preferring Strega [http://tinyurl.com/6kgkl] to Strela, showing an appalling 'arrogance based on ignorance': ''so 'diplomacy' and 'tact' are two pages that Condoleezza Rice might wish to take from the Russian President's book'', the comment in Pravda read.

'Intriguing Igor': just putting another log on the Russian/US bonfire?

Because, according to Pravda: "The whole atmosphere already had been poisoned in advance, by insolent and intrusive comments from both Condoleezza Rice and George Bush in the days preceding the meeting.''

Colleague Timothy Bancroft-Hinchey, an editor and journalist since the year 2000 writing for the new Pravda, based in Portugal and Brazil, with 40 years of experience, is quite worked up about the behavior of Bush and his delegation.

He wrote: ''George Bush raised issues which underline Washington's arrogance and lack of tact over Russia's internal and external policies'.

But, president Putin has after Bush's blatant insults become "the Chosen One" as 'Man of the Week' because - as Timothy writes: ''he was responding with 'diplomacy and tact'; two pages that Condoleezza Rice might wish to take from the Russian President's book.''

For Bush c.s. colleague Timothy explains today*: '' that Freedom of the Press in Russia is about responsibility, it is about curtailing the trend for millions of dollars to be passed around in exchange for state secrets.

Surely, this is common knowledge? Surely someone in the US administration could have warned George Bush about what was really happening before he made an idiot of himself (yet again).

So for the following four years, George Bush is going to have to read articles such as this one, pulling his speech apart point by point and receiving broadsides from his interlocutors. Moscow has to centralize certain powers, otherwise opportunistic states such as the USA today, which acts as the worst kind of international vulture, a scavenger, will try to foster dissent and take advantage of Russia's resources.

If George W. Bush considers "liberty" as invading a sovereign nation based upon lies, committing an act of mass murder, slaughtering tens of [Url.: http://tinyurl.com/53q89 - HR] thousands of civilians in the name of "freedom and democracy", winning "hearts and minds" through "shock and awe" tactics, it is evident that he is intellectually constrained to the table upon which he threw a record number of Texans.

[FPF - Bush/Texas - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/4962u]

He is intellectually, diplomatically and legally moribund, he is limited to uttering Cold War Slogans and he has a retentive understanding of the dossiers. [Mandela and Timothy agree: http://tinyurl.com/536gl]

Who is governing the USA? It certainly isn't George W. Bush.

He doesn't even know what he is speaking about.

While we are speaking about freedom and democracy and so on, a couple of questions. Where are Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction? No, we cannot ask Dr. David Kelly, because he was the one who knew they didn't exist and committed suicide. (Or was he 'suicided' ? - http://tinyurl.com/7ynn3 - HR)

And how to justify the firing* of CNN journalists, criticizing the USA's act of mass murder in Iraq? Freedom and (BANG!!) Democracy (BANG!!) folks, winning hearts (BANG!!) and minds by (BANG!!) 'Shock and (BANG!!) Awe tactics'.

Speaking about democracy, did George Bush's Washington use the processes of dialogue and discussion in the UN Security Council? Or did it launch a criminal act of mass murder against Iraq, against every norm in the book?

Certainly, Russia wants to have friendly relations with the USA just as it fosters good relations with all nations. But is this made easy by a Washington which talks and practices the law of the jungle while pretending to stand up for the rule of law?

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Anybody else who starts understanding why Bush said:
We don't need a fresh start in my relations with Putin?

'Alternative' FPF-Footnotes/links:

What are Bushwackers? - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/6dq6x

Journalists can be fired, or fired at - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/5cww2

Bushwacker of the Week - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3wtob

Modern Bushwacker - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/57upw

Picture and text of rusty looking Strela - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3jg49

Personality of the Week: Vladimir Putin - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/4dtx5

What is the Pravda now? - Url.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pravda

Ukraine blames Russia for the loss of shoulder-fired missiles -
Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3skxw

Exclusive: Prior to forthcoming Summit in Bratislava of the Presidents of Russia and the United States, George Bush met with [official Russian News agency]ITAR-TASS Special Correspondent Mikhail Gusman in the 'Map Room' of the White House. Transcript of their conversation follows:

"George Bush: We* don't need a fresh start in my relations with Putin." - Url.: http://tinyurl.com/52j9g - [* Multiple Personality Syndrome?]

Don't mix up two things: Colin Powell in a rather exlusive interview does not say he is 'sorry' for all the US/Israeli genocides, but says: 'I'm very sore'...

Powell is a warcriminal and a very ignorant and 'used' Uncle Tom: Url.: http://tinyurl.com/3ucoe


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HR

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The Fear of the Führers

by Henk Ruyssenaars

FPF - the Netherlands - Feb. 28 - 2005 - A case symptomatic of the fear the Führers of the New World Order and their fellow travelers have of their fellow human beings, was - contrary to the usual now - published by the Washington Post, but is still very underreported:

According to the Post, the Bush administration is so afraid that anything of their sayings or plans may leak out to the public that they even force upon their own journalists controlling bodyguards, so called 'minders'.

"Now the art of press handling has evolved into actual manhandling. The Bush administration has expanded the use of "minders," government employees or volunteers who escort journalists from interview to interview within a venue or at a newsworthy event," the Post stated.*

Anybody who like me has been working as a journalist/correspondent, has experienced how it is to be working in the forced company of 'minders' in totalitarian states: like in the Soviet Union and 'allied' states with their 'overcoats' controlling all journalists. The 'minders' always were the bitter laughing stock among visiting reporters.

I just got back from Germany, where another sign of the real 'Fear of the Führers' was shown by President Bush and some of Washington's leading collaborators in Europe, by fortressing the visited cities,* Which in Germany resulted in Bush and his entourage suffering a hail of insults from the moment Air Force One touched down at nearby Rhein-Main military air base, as journalists Alec Russell in Mainz and Kate Connolly in Berlin reported.

"Air passengers were left fuming as the authorities bowed to the wishes of American officials and took the unprecedented step of clearing the airspace for Mr. Bush's arrival and departure. Hundreds of flights at Frankfurt's main airport were delayed and dozens canceled.

As the presidential entourage sped over the Rhine into the seemingly abandoned city in a snowfall, and along streets lined by police, the imagery was reminiscent of a Cold War summit. Much to the outrage of many locals, five autobahns had been closed, the Rhine was blocked to traffic, and most businesses were shut.

Residents had been told to step on to their balconies "at their own peril" for fear that the president's security "might misunderstand the gesture and act accordingly".*

And you'll find the rest of the story on ''the Führers Fear'' by 'clicking'
on the title above, or here: Url.: http://tinyurl.com/62bdj

Thanks for your interest!

HR :-)