Archive for the Category ‘Asia’

Flexible Afghanistan War Objectives: And the Agony Grinds On

Flexible Afghanistan War Objectives: And the Agony Grinds On

Washington and its willing mouthpieces in the media have for years been trying to sell us the preposterous war in Afghanistan.

The My Lai Massacre – Vietnam’s Holocaust

The My Lai Massacre – Vietnam’s Holocaust

On March 16, 1968, 504 village civilians were slaughtered by members of the U.S. Army’s Charlie Company, because of alleged sympathies with the Viet Cong (VC).

Re-charting U.S.-Russia Relations

Re-charting U.S.-Russia Relations

The reset in U.S.-Russia relations has been launched, but its likelihood of success will depend on a mutual understanding of each other’s motives.

USA and USSR: Accidental Parallels?

USA and USSR: Accidental Parallels?

Over the past decade, China has continued to make economic gains in Iran, Sudan, Venezuela, Syria and Afghanistan, while the United States occupies, sanctions or launches military attacks against these countries.

India-Pakistan Dialogue: The Way Forward

India-Pakistan Dialogue: The Way Forward

A terrorist bombing of a bakery in Pune resulting in 14 dead greeted the announcement that the foreign secretaries of India and Pakistan are to meet at New Delhi on 25 February 2010.

Book Review: Golden Leaf – A Khmer Rouge Genocide Survivor

Book Review: Golden Leaf – A Khmer Rouge Genocide Survivor

Golden Leaf wonderfully depicts the struggles and subsequent victories of a remarkable human being, and will inspire readers because it reaches deep into our souls.

Threats to Pakistan’s Strategic Nuclear Assets

Threats to Pakistan’s Strategic Nuclear Assets

It is now up to the US to walk its talk and prove its claim that it wants to see a secure and stable Pakistan. It must pull the plug on conspiracies to destabilize Pakistan.

American Sentenced to Three Years by Burma’s Military Junta

American Sentenced to Three Years by Burma’s Military Junta

A Burmese court sentenced American democracy activist Kyaw Zaw Lwin, also know as Nyi Nyi Aung, to three years imprisonment in Rangoon on February 10.

Finding the American Dream – in China

Finding the American Dream – in China

As the reality of China’s prowess continues to worry some and impress all, we may have to embrace China as a centripetal force in green energy and find our point entry for further collaboration in the coming years.

Burma: An Interview with Zoya Phan

Burma: An Interview with Zoya Phan

The people in Burma will continue until we have human rights, democracy and freedom in the country. If we don’t resist, our whole race could be destroyed.

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