The March to War: Today the Gaza
Strip, Tomorrow Lebanon...
In the Middle East, it is widely believed that the war against
Gaza is an extension of the 2006 war against Lebanon. Without
question, the war in the Gaza Strip is a part of the same
conflict.
Moreover, since the Israeli defeat in 2006, Tel Aviv and
Washington have not abandoned their design to turn Lebanon into
a client state.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert told France's President Nicolas
Sarkozy, in so many words, during his visit to Tel Aviv in early
January that today Israel was attacking Hamas in the Gaza
Strip and that tomorrow it would be fighting Hezbollah in
Lebanon.[1]............more
Ukraine: A key geopolitical
battleground between Russia and the West
The countdown for
Ukraine’s presidential election, to be held on January 31 2010,
has already started. The much-anticipated electoral process will
be decisive due to its deep geopolitical implications. Its
result will have a considerable impact on the world’s balance of
power. A fierce battle on Ukrainian soil approaches and it will
be fought, once again, between pro-Western and pro-Russian
forces.
During the so called
‘Orange Revolution’ a pro-Western coalition headed by former
Ukrainian Central Banker Viktor Yushchenko came out victorious
over the Party of Regions, lead by Viktor Yanukovich and prone
to pro-Russian positions. Shortly afterwards, Kiev distanced
itself from Moscow in order to become of the staunchest American
allies in the post Soviet space (along with Mikheil
Saakashvili’s Georgia). Since then, Ukrainian foreign policy has
persistently sought membership in both the EU (European Union)
and NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization).......more