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Israel and "US-funded terrorists"
menacing our world
Have people forgotten about the May 1958 "CIA-Allen Lawrence Pope" incident over Sulawesi building up to the 1965 massacre of a million of our people by those US-funded "September 30 puppet-generals"?
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Sunday 20 march 2005
F1 race at Sepang - track temperature 52 degrees C.
It's very hot at home too. We try to be frugal with water.
Was it necessary to cool down with so much water
"unarmed" demonstrators in front of the US embassy in KL?
As in other cities of the world they simply needed to remind
that the war against Iraq was illegal, is illegal,
and will remain illegal in history. Let's not accommodate
zionist terrorists who lie and deceive millions of people
to drop depleted uranium on unarmed civilian children
and violate the Geneva conventions to indulge in torture.
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Leonid Shebarshin,
ex-chief of the Soviet Foreign Intelligence Service,
who heads the Russian National Economic Security Service
consulting company, revealed to Vremya Novostei newspaper.
"We have agreed that [al-Qaeda] is not a group but a notion.
The fight against that all-mighty ubiquitous myth
deliberately linked to Islam is of great advantage
for the US as it targets the oil-rich Muslim regions.
With military bases in Afghanistan, Uzbekistan and
Kyrgyzstan, the United States has already established
control over the Caspian region -
one of the world's largest oil reservoirs."
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global control of oil and energy "chokepoints"
interfere -> destabilize -> divide -> dominate
US Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld's new war agenda
includes a list of 10 priority countries.
In addition to Iran, it includes Syria, Sudan, Algeria,
Yemen and Malaysia.
US General Richard Myers,
chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS),
also has a list of what the Pentagon calls
"emerging targets" for pre-emptive war.
His list includes Somalia, Yemen, Indonesia,
the Philippines and Georgia.
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the set-up, the trap
While Malaysia opposed the war against Iraq;
and still opposes occupation by foreign forces;
Singapore gave the US blanket overflight clearance
for the war and helps train America's Iraqi police.
Doesn't the US provide Singapore with more than
two-thirds of all its arms? In Singapore,
hasn't the US access to air bases and wharves,
including one for aircraft carriers?
Aren't US aircraft regularly deployed to Singapore?
Aren't US National Guard units engaged in training
Singapore's troops? Doesn't the Arizona Air National Guard
train Singapore F-16 pilots, while the Texas Air
National Guard trains Chinook chopper pilots?
Hasn't Singapore become a major US forward
deployment base in Asia for purportedly counter-terrorism operations.
One might correlate tense Singapore -Malaysia relations
with the impact of these "destabilize-divide-dominate" events.
Is Singapore not infested with Israeli spies and
the culprits that planted plutonium 239 at Bali
on 10 December 2002 to make Australians support
the following illegal war against Iraq?
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Any military agreement between Malaysia and the US?
Hasn't Malaysia agreed to be a center
for counter-terrorism training?
Doesn't Malaysia send military personnel to Hawai
to learn "American" military methods?
Surely we don't want our people to learn torture,
killing frenzy or otherwise fail like in Vietna or Iraq .....
Doesn't the US regularly send forces to Malaysia
for training in our jungle? Why does a super-power need that?
Isn't the Amazon forest nearer and better?
Why should we want the US to play a major part
in expanding and modernizing Malaysia's RMAF?
Israel controls the US administration; our people would be
very suspicious and then rebellious.
Have we forgotten Vietnam, agent-orange, Mai Lai,
Iraq and Abu Ghraib ...?
Why should Malaysia give blanket overflight clearance
to US military planes?
The best way to contain the spread of anti-American
sentiment and the ensuing "terrorism" in our region
is to persuade the US to leave our region alone.
Try it out and see how things would improve.
Zionist-terrorists in America are the roots of all evil.
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encircling China - a major oil-import economy
The US government's Energy Information Administration
identifies our "Selat Melaka" as one of the most strategic
"world oil transit chokepoints". How convenient
if in the course of cleaning out "terrorists" and "militant muslims"
Washington might militarily acquire control of "Selat Melaka".
Until now the states in the area have vehemently rejected
repeated US attempts to militarize the strait.
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Control or militarization of Malaysia, Indonesia and Myanmar
would give US forces chokepoint control over the world's
busiest sea channel for oil from the Persian Gulf to China
and Japan. It would be a huge blow to China's efforts
to secure energy independence from the US. Not only
has China already lost huge oil concessions in Iraq
with the US occupation, but China's oil supply
from Sudan is also under increasing pressure from Washington.
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oil oil everywhere; every drop only for US?
Myanmar which the US and UK still call "Burma" is a
major ally and recipient of military aid from Beijing.
Mynamar, Malaysia and Aceh in Indonesia
represent strategic flanks on which the vital sea lanes
from "Selat Melaka", through which oil tankers
from the Persian Gulf travel to China, can be controlled.
80% of Japan's oil passes through "Selat Melaka".
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Indonesia, with huge natural-gas resources serving mainly
China and Japan, has apparently been cooperative with
the US "war of terror" since September 2001.
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Indonesia's government raised an outcry in the wake of
the recent tsunami disaster when the Pentagon dispatched
a US aircraft carrier and special troops within 72 hours
to land in Aceh province to do "rescue work".
The USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier,
with 2,000 supposedly Iraq-bound Marines aboard,
together with the USS Bonhomme Richard from Guam,
landed some 13,000 US troops in Aceh,
which alarmed many in the Indonesian military and government.
The Indonesian government acceded, but demanded that the US leave
by the end of March and not establish a base camp in Aceh.
No less than deputy defense secretary and Iraq war strategist
Paul Wolfowitz, former US ambassador to Indonesia,
made an immediate "fact-finding" tour of the region.
ExxonMobil runs a huge LNG [liquefied natural gas] production
in Aceh that supplies energy to China and Japan.
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for billions of us, anytime China and India before US?
"The American investment in Cold War South-East Asia -
which made possible the tyrannies of the Thai generals
in the period 1948-77, the Marcos regime in the Philippines,
and Suharto's endless Neues Ordnung - is no more.
The American bases in the Philippines are gone, and
the country matters very little to its former colonial master.
Thailand is no longer seen as a bulwark against anything.
Even Indonesia, with its 200 million people,
is understood more as a worry than an ally.
The anti-Western vociferations of Malaysia's
durable [former] Prime Minister barely earn him
a shrug in Washington.
Japan has long-term geo-political interests
in the region, but it is likely that the country's
'historic moment', symbolised by the Plaza Accord of 1985,
and the anti-Japanese scare that swept America
in the Eighties, has passed. .....
On the other hand, although China's political future
is full of uncertainties, the chances are high that
it will soon resume its historically central role
in eastern and south-eastern Asia. ....."
Professor Benedict R O'G Anderson
Professor of International Studies and
Director of the Modern Indonesia Project
at Cornell University, New York.
He is widely acknowledged with coining
one of the most used theoretical definitions
of Nationalism. His 1983 publication
Imagined Communities
has become a standard text on the subject.
He has written extensively on the politics of
the Southeast Asian region.
He is also Editor of the journal Indonesia.
He has published numerous texts on the political culture
of Indonesia and Thailand and, for twenty years, has regularly
written commentaries on the internal politics of
the Indonesian military.
Within the field of comparative politics,
he has focussed his research and teaching on nationalism
and militarism in a world context, and on political culture
and comparative colonialism in South-East Asia.
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