Posts Tagged ‘Panama’
The West’s War Crimes are Much Greater than Israel’s
YNet | By Shaul Rosenfeld | 30 July 2010 Hypocrisy’s finest hour Revelations of West’s crimes in Afghanistan highlight anti-Israel hypocrisy In an interview with PBS earlier this year, Richard Goldstone was quite amazed by a question regarding the suspicion that he and others may, heaven forbid, adopt a double standard in respect to [...]
U.S. Defence Spending: Bang for the Buck, Zero
Antiwar | By William Pfaff | 23 June 2010 Runaway Defense Spending Not Winning Any Wars In Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Iraq, the major places of military interest to the United States today (disregarding the hundreds of other places where American soldiers and agents or mercenaries have been dispatched to suppress one or another outbreak of [...]
CIA’s Heads of State
Time Magazine | By Bobby Ghosh | 28 October 2009 Who's Who on the CIA Payroll: A Brief History of CIA Assets Allegations that Afghan President Hamid Karzai's brother worked for the CIA are a reminder of a long list of distinguished and not-so-distinguished assets There was little surprise among Afghanistan experts and longtime CIA watchers [...]
Sikorsky Working on Unmanned Black Hawk Helicopter
Star Tribune | By Stephen Singer | 1 February 2010 Sikorsky to invest $1B to develop unmanned Black Hawk, other next-generation maneuvers HARTFORD, Conn. - Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. announced a billion-dollar venture Monday that it hopes will respond to military demand for technology to fight two wars, including Black Hawk helicopters that can [...]
Do Drones in Af/Pak Skies Share their Feeds with Israel?
Jerusalem Post | By Yaakov Katz | 21 January 2010 Israeli drones take over skies of Afghanistan While Israeli soldiers can't fight in the war in Afghanistan, Israeli drones can. Starting next week, five NATO member countries will be operating unmanned aerial vehicles produced in the Jewish state in anti-Taliban operations in the Central [...]









