Archive for the “Asia” category
India is preparing for possible war with China and Pakistan
by admin on November 2, 2009
China is a greater anxiety for Russia in the long run and politically it is desirable for India to strengthen relations with Russia. Tensions have flared between both China and India militaries along their disputed 2,175 mile-long border, with both sides alleging more frequent troop incursions in recent weeks.
Geo-Strategic Chessboard: War Between India and China?
by admin on October 24, 2009
Since 1947, India has not fully pledged itself to any camp or global pole during the Cold War and as a result was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement (N.A.M.). Since the post-Cold War era that position has eroded. New Delhi has been gradually moving away from its traditional position, relationships, and policies in the international arena for over a decade.
Asian Central Banks Intervene as Dollar Tumbles
by admin on October 8, 2009
U.S. dollar continued to tumble against most Asian currencies Thursday, prompting a wave of foreign-exchange intervention by central banks in South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines and Thailand
Are New Vaccines Laced with Birth-Control Drugs?
by admin on August 10, 2009
WHO oversaw massive vaccination campaigns against tetanus in a number of countries. Some of the vials were found to contain human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG)
Thailand Slides Toward Civil War
by admin on December 7, 2008
The public siege of its airports may be over, but the country’s political crisis is just heating up. Thailand Slides Toward Civil War, Thailand remains a nation divided
US Plans To Muscle In On Russia’s Turf
by admin on November 19, 2008
The oil wars of Bush and Cheney will not end even if they submit to the coming transition of power, just as the robbing of America will not be diminished by nationalizing the savings and retirement accounts of ordinary Americans
US lawmakers ask Bush to consider Myanmar intervention
by admin on May 17, 2008
Forty-one members of the House of Representatives wrote to Bush on Thursday asking him to “strongly consider” backing efforts by France, Britain, Germany, Denmark and other nations to gain entry into the devastated Irrawaddy Delta region “to provide urgent life-saving humanitarian aid.”





