THOUGHT FOR THE DAY!
"Imperialism today is taking place in the context of...the 'universalization' of capitalism. It is not now primarily a matter of territorial conquest or direct military or colonial control. It is not now a matter of capitalist powers invading non-capitalist powers in order to bleed them dry directly and by brute force. Now it is more a matter of ensuring that the forces of the capitalist market prevail in every corner of the world (even if this means marginalizing and impoverishing parts of it), and of manipulating those market forces to the advantage of the most powerful capitalist economies and the United States in particular." ... "Military force is still central to the imperialist project, in some ways more than ever."-- Political scientist Ellen Meiksins-Wood, Z magazine Nov 1999, p26
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North Korea backing away from nuclear deal
North Korea said Friday it was working on restarting its nuclear plant and dismissed the prospect of being removed from a U.S. terrorism blacklist in return for a disarmament deal.
Webmaster's Commentary:
This is very simple: the US did not keep its part of the bargain.
Therefore, North Korea could find absolutely no reason to keep theirs.
Also, the world has had a very clear picture, courtesy of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, of what happens to a country which does not have a nuclear deterrent these days.




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North Korea backing away from nuclear deal
the_big_weddingThis is very simple: the US did not keep its part of the bargain.
Therefore, North Korea could find absolutely no reason to keep theirs.
Also, the world has had a very clear picture, courtesy of the US invasion and occupation of Iraq, of what happens to a country which does not have a nuclear deterrent these days.
...and as the United States is working to isolate China, Russia, and members of the SCO, it wouldn't make any sense for North Korea to capitulate against a common ally, China, giving the United States a gift in its serial conquest of any nation that wishes to protect its own sovereignty from pillage, privatization, and slavery.