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Message from Comrade Romanov The Lybia conflict demonstrates THE NEW WORLD OR...

Message from Comrade Romanov

The Lybia conflict demonstrates THE NEW WORLD ORDER, this is, the new way in which western powers together with NATO and the UN operate internationally, without respect or regard for the rule of law, for international law, for the norms of civilised society, what they tell the world can be in complete contrast to what they do, if its convenient and they use the corrupt media to lie, to mislead, to corrupt, to brainwash, to confuse, to trick and misinform the world and thereby justify and promote wars around the globe. We see the above western criminals, strutting the globe, abusing all human rights and acting with total impunity causing death and destruction to innocent men, women and children. We see also two honourable men, Mr. Putin and Mr. Lavrov standing alone, telling the world THE TRUTH about the criminal intensions and motives from western powers.

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Foreign Affairs Committee: Press Notice 28 March 2010 Global Security: UK...

Foreign Affairs Committee: Press Notice

28 March 2010

Global Security: UK-US relations

"The UK needs to adopt a more hard-headed political approach towards our relationship with the US with a realistic sense of our own limits and our national interests.

"Certainly the UK must continue to position itself closely alongside the US but there is a need to be less deferential and more willing to say no where our interests diverge. In a sense, the UK foreign policy approach this Committee is advocating is in many ways similar to the more pragmatic tone which President Obama has adopted towards the UK.

"The UK and US have a close and valuable relationship not only in terms of intelligence and security but also in terms of our profound and historic cultural and trading links and commitment to freedom, democracy and the rule of law. But the use of the phrase 'the special relationship' in its historical sense, to describe the totality of the ever-evolving UK-US relationship, is potentially misleading, and we recommend that its use should be avoided.

http://www.parliament.uk/parliamentary_committees/foreign_affairs_committee/facpn280310.cfm