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Monday
Mar012010

CrossTalk: Soviet Amerika

Militarily overstretched super-power with an ideology for export and general consensus among its elite on domestic and foreign policies? Is the US like the USSR? If yes, to what extent?


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What a great interview. Laughland 's comments need to be broadcast to every church in the West. We should also send those Marxists (a.k.a., international money-changers, banksters, Talmudists, et cetera) to jail or the gallows, as appropriate. I'm happy that Russia finally managed eject the last of these "oligarchs" and glad that she appears to be getting her act together, I just wish Putin hadn't sent these vampires to the U.S -- we've plenty here already, thank you very much.

Matt Tiabi in Rolling Stone recently had a good summary of how they have been and continue to steal literally trillions from our treasury.

March 2, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterRusty

Hello Rusty

I do not know how much Marxism and international finance is Talmudic, I bet I can produce a lot of criticism of Marxism and also of greed from Rabbinical Jews. For instance the Marxists in Russia had no time for Jewish religion and I recall that the founder of Lubavitch Khabad was against Napoleon's emancipation because of the material effects it would have on the Jewish people which would be detrimental to their spiritual development.

Not all oligarchs in Russia were dealt with, they just became tycoons, which is in the end a good thing, because scenarios from the nineties would not be repeated. I think America will get its own Putin if things continue the way they are.

March 2, 2010 | Registered CommenterLeoš Tomíček

I have still to watch it but it is actually it is more like the British Empire who bankrupted itself through continual foreign wars and banking practices.

I knew they wouldn't but I was hoping RT would have a daily segment covering the Karadicz trail in The Hague which would expose the so called Al Qaeda terror network is actually an international Islamic mercenary force fully supported in the Balkans by western intelligence and military as well as NATO and Middle East countries who worked with Bin Ladin Hezbollah, Hamas, etc running terrorist training camps in the Balkans who with the cooperation of the Bosnian government helped international terrorist groups create a base in the Balkans and set up terrorist training camps in the US and it was this network that is responsible for 9/11 and would seriously question NATO/US role in Afghanistan and the pretext of fighting Al Qaeda to launch there assault on Eurasia.

March 2, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterjack

Yes they did make a reference to US being more like the British Empire. I'd say it is a combination of both USSR, in terms of its expansion being much more ideologically driven and British Empire, in terms that after all it is powered by capitalism.

I don't think al-Qaeda as an organization exists. I think there are free-lance groups that claim the name al-Qaeda. And if they are CIA projects than they have even more of a reason to claim being al-Qaeda, because it dissociates them from any collaboration. I liked that RT ran the story of the Baluchi terrorist captured by Iran, I haven't seen it anywhere else.

March 2, 2010 | Registered CommenterLeoš Tomíček

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