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| The PNAC Neocons were behind what Georgia did with its illegal attack on South Ossetia: US Neocons behind Georgia's attack on South Ossetia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1Xpvj979qg 'US incited Georgia offensive in S. Ossetia' http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=66208§ionid=351020602 'US incited Georgia offensive in S. Ossetia' Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:07:03 The White House has orchestrated the current conflict between Russia and Georgia in South Ossetia, a high-ranking Russian official says. In a Friday press conference, Chairman of Russia's State Duma Security Committee Vladimir Vasilyev said without US aid, Tbilisi would have been unable to start military operation in South Ossetia. Georgian military forces launched a large-scale military offensive against South Ossetia on Thursday evening. Russia, in response, moved its forces to the region. The battles between Georgian and Russian forces have left at least 1500 people dead. Vasilyev said the situation in South Ossetia draws parallels to the wars in Iraq and Kosovo. "The further the situation unfolds, the more the world will understand that Georgia would never be able to do all this without America," the Russian official added. According to Vasilyev, the US State Department refused to comment on reports by South Ossetian defense officials that Georgia was planning an imminent aggression. "In essence, the Americans have prepared the force, which destroys everything in South Ossetia, attacks civilians and hospitals," he expounded. South Ossetia is officially a Georgian province but a large number of its population of 70,000 possess Russian passports and have strong links with North Ossetia, a Russian territory. MD/HGH ------------------------------------------------------- http://NEOCONZIONISTTHREAT.COM http://NEOCONZIONISTTHREAT.BLOGSPOT.COM http://NOMOREWARFORISRAEL.BLOGSPOT.COM | |  | | Alpha | | Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2008 12:39 am Post subject: |
| Randy Scheunemann is the former director for the Project for the New American Century which was based in the AEI building in D.C. (six blocks from the White House) before it was disbanded in name only as Dick Cheney has been associated with JINSA, PNAC and AEI as well!: http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1347.html PNAC Neocon agenda wants a war with Russia for Israel: http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/uk-and-europe/2008/08/09/pnac-neocon-agenda-wants-a-war-with-russia-for-israel.php Be sure to access the 'Thinking about Neoconservatism' article linked near the top of the following URL to see how these Israel first (JINSA/PNAC/AEI) Neocons have used the 'democracy' line as a cover for the war for Israel and profit agenda (we can't allow these fifth columnist traitors to America to get US into another world war): http://www.warwithoutend.co.uk/wake-up-america-your-government-is-hijacked-by-zionism/2005/04/06/neoconservatism-as-a-jewish-movement.php Subject: McCain's PNAC Neocon foreign policy advisor former lobbyist for Georgia factor for McCain hardline position against Russia Date: Sunday, August 10, 2008, 5:16 PM Just heard it mentioned that this PNAC Neocon (Randy Scheunemann) is on the Georgian situation as well as he also happens to be a key advisor for the McCain campaign (no wonder McCain has been so against Russia as these JINSA/PNAC/AEI Neocon Israel firsters can't stand Russia for supplying the enemies of Israel with weapons and similar): Georgia crisis triggers war of words on White House trail 6 hours ago http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hew98OPnWzm-NdI0E237oEN6-ziQ WASHINGTON (AFP) — Prominent supporters of White House runners John McCain and Barack Obama clashed Sunday over the crisis in Georgia as a McCain adviser came under fire for his links to the government in Tbilisi. As the Russian military seized control of the breakaway Georgian region of South Ossetia, the campaign of Democratic hopeful Obama defended its attacks on McCain foreign policy adviser Randy Scheunemann. New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson said McCain's campaign "is run by lobbyists that represent Georgia and other countries." "He takes huge amounts of money from oil companies that are profiting in the (former) Soviet Union and many parts of the world," the Democrat told ABC News, attempting to depict a conflict of interest for McCain. Richardson, a former US ambassador to the United Nations, said the crisis vindicated Obama's pledge to rebuild US alliances in Europe that were strained under President George W. Bush. "This has been one of the failures of the Bush administration, failing to build a strong relationship, a mutually beneficial relationship with Russia, so we'd have the kind of influence to persuade them to stop some of these very, very dangerous efforts within their territory," he said. Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine, who is touted as a prospective running mate for Obama, denied that the crisis might drive US voters to the more experienced McCain. "Experience is only positive insofar as it creates good judgment," he said on CBS News. "And I think Senator Obama's strong case to the American people is that he will have the right judgment about how to balance America's military force with strong diplomacy to protect our interests abroad," Kaine said. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal, one of the names mentioned as McCain's vice presidential pick, said on ABC that the Republican's warnings about Russian expansionism had been borne out by events in Georgia. "They're an example of Senator McCain's push to spread democracy in that part of the world as a very important advance of America's interest, as well as being good for international stability," he said. "I think it was wrong for Senator Obama to try to focus on a McCain adviser, rather than actually listening to what McCain had to say about the policy, rather than recognizing McCain's years and years of experience when it comes to international affairs." Richardson, however, said that McCain's frequent calls to expel Russia from the G8 club of powerful nations would prove disastrous if enacted. "I believe what Senator McCain is proposing is totally, totally wrong," he said, stressing the United States needs Russia's help with Iran, with Middle East peace and in Iraq. McCain and Obama both said Saturday they had spoken to Georgia's pro-Western President Mikheil Saakashvili, and called for an end to Russia's military campaign launched after Georgian forces had moved into South Ossetia. McCain urged Russia to "immediately" halt military operations while Obama demanded that Georgia's territorial integrity be respected. The Obama campaign, attacking McCain as a creature of Washington because of his reliance on several former lobbyists high up in his operation, highlighted Scheunemann's work for the Georgian government. "John McCain's top foreign policy adviser lobbied for and has a vested interest in the Republic of Georgia, and McCain has mirrored the position advocated by the government," Obama spokesman Hari Sevugan said Saturday. There was outrage from the McCain campaign, which said the attacks on Scheunemann were "disgraceful" and showed Obama to be a stooge of Moscow indulging in "cheap and petty political attacks." "Mr Scheunemann proudly represented a small democracy that is one of our closest allies in a very dangerous region," McCain spokesman Tucker Bounds said in a statement late Saturday. "The reaction of the Obama campaign to this crisis, so at odds with our democratic allies and yet so bizarrely in sync with Moscow, doesn't merely raise questions about Senator Obama's judgment -- it answers them." http://www.salon.com/news/primary_sources/2008/08/01/scheunemann/ Did McCain's foreign-policy advisor profit from the Iraq war? In a confidential memo, a company tells investors consultant Randy Scheunemann can help it win Iraqi oil contracts -- because he was a "key player" in getting the U.S. to invade. -------------------------------------------------------- I think Richardson was referring to Scheunemann in the following article: http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=66226§ionid=3510203 Richardson slams McCain over Georgia Sun, 10 Aug 2008 21:55:44 GMT Democratic Bill Richardson, a supporter of Barack Obama New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson says Sen. John McCain's campaign is run by lobbyists that represent Georgia and other countries. As Georgian military forces launched a large-scale military offensive against South Ossetia on the eve of the opening ceremony of the Olympic games and Russia, in response, moved its forces to the region, a clash between the supporters of two White House runners was triggered over the crisis. "He takes huge amounts of money from oil companies that are profiting in the (former) Soviet Union and many parts of the world," Richardson said Sunday. "This has been one of the failures of the Bush administration, to build a strong relationship, a mutually beneficial relationship with Russia, so we'd have the kind of influence to persuade them to stop some of these very, very dangerous efforts within their territory," he added. John McCain urged Russia to "immediately" halt military operations while Barack Obama demanded that Georgia's territorial integrity be respected. Richardson, a former US envoy to the UN said that McCain's frequent calls to expel Russia from the G8 club of powerful nations would prove disastrous if enacted. "I believe what Senator McCain is proposing is totally, totally wrong," he said, stressing the United States needs Russia's help with Middle East peace and in Iraq. Russian officials had earlier said that Georgia would never be able to attack South Ossetia without the support of the US. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INSIGHT High-profile foreign policy experts guide McCain, Obama Presidential candidates preparing for an array of global challenges that await them. http://www.statesman.com/insight/content/editorial/stories/insight/08/10/0810foreign.html Subject: War in Georgia: The Israeli connection War in Georgia: The Israeli connection http://www.israelenews.com/view.asp?ID=2832 US Neocons behind Georgia's attack on South Ossetia/ 'US incited Georgia offensive in S. Ossetia'[/b] The PNAC Neocons were behind what Georgia did with its illegal attack on South Ossetia: US Neocons behind Georgia's attack on South Ossetia: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1Xpvj979qg 'US incited Georgia offensive in S. Ossetia' http://www.presstv.com/detail.aspx?id=66208§ionid=351020602 'US incited Georgia offensive in S. Ossetia' Sun, 10 Aug 2008 22:07:03 The White House has orchestrated the current conflict between Russia and Georgia in South Ossetia, a high-ranking Russian official says. In a Friday press conference, Chairman of Russia's State Duma Security Committee Vladimir Vasilyev said without US aid, Tbilisi would have been unable to start military operation in South Ossetia. Georgian military forces launched a large-scale military offensive against South Ossetia on Thursday evening. Russia, in response, moved its forces to the region. The battles between Georgian and Russian forces have left at least 1500 people dead. Vasilyev said the situation in South Ossetia draws parallels to the wars in Iraq and Kosovo. "The further the situation unfolds, the more the world will understand that Georgia would never be able to do all this without America," the Russian official added. According to Vasilyev, the US State Department refused to comment on reports by South Ossetian defense officials that Georgia was planning an imminent aggression. "In essence, the Americans have prepared the force, which destroys everything in South Ossetia, attacks civilians and hospitals," he expounded. South Ossetia is officially a Georgian province but a large number of its population of 70,000 possess Russian passports and have strong links with North Ossetia, a Russian territory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |  | | Alpha | |  | | | ©2002-2009 WarWithoutEnd.co.uk |