Tag: Iraq crisis
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February 14, 2016 Greg Johnson
Iracká kríza
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June 6, 2015 Greg Johnson
Iracki kryzys
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Dla białych nacjonalistów, roztapiający się lód irackiego państwa potwierdza stare niemieckie przysłowieSchadenfreude ist die schönste Freude (Radość z czyjegoś cierpienia jest najpiękniejszą radością). A to dlatego, że mieliśmy rację praktycznie w każdym calu i mówiliśmy o tym. (more…)
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February 4, 2015 Greg Johnson
Novinári klamú a ľudia zomierajú
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Mojimi prvotnými reakciami na popravu amerického novinára Jamesa Foleya islamistickými militantmi boli zdesenie a pobúrenie. Moje pocity sa však zmenili, keď som sa o Foleyho práci dozvedel viac. Gregory Hood píše:
„Foley svojou prácou sledoval špecifickú agendu, keďže sa pokúšal odhaliť ,zverstvá’ Asadovho režimu a podporiť ,demokratické’ hnutie. (more…)
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Hillary Clinton is fond of changing history in order to put herself in the best possible light. As First Lady, she claimed that in 1996 that she dodged sniper fire while visiting Sarajevo, the capital of civil war-torn Bosnia and Herzegovina. It was a good story and, initially, she received praise for her «heroism under fire» from a typically sycophantic press. However, the story was false. Mrs. Clinton never came under sniper fire. She lied. And the lies of the one-time and prospective presidential candidate did not stop with Bosnia. (more…)
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My initial reaction to the beheading of American journalist James Foley by Islamic militants was horror and outrage. But then I learned more about Foley’s work, and my feelings changed. As Gregory Hood writes:
[Foley] had a specific agenda with his work–he was trying to expose the “atrocities” of the Assad regime and support the “democracy” movement. (more…)
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July 4, 2014 Greg Johnson
Die Irakkrise
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“America is not a serious country.” — Greg Johnson
I’m a polite guy, so I didn’t really want to say this just yet, but it looks like I have to because everyone and their cat seems to be grabbing hold of the wrong end of the stick. OK, ready? (more…)