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Comments for edroso - HaloScan.com (Free subscription) | 24/08/2008
Professor Victor Crazy Hanson is campaigning to be the lead for your next column. Speedos meet the madrassa: If the Olympics were a referendum on comparative ideologies, then I suggest radical Islam is about through. A number of Muslim countries participated, with their audiences of millions back home glued to televisions. Most of their athletes and supporters in China nevertheless looked a
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ecrisis (Free subscription) | 24/08/2008
August 24, 2008 Recently Ralph Peters said of the EU and USA's pathetic response over the attacks on Georgia by Putin's Russia: "While it may be unhelpful to be an alarmist, it's even less useful to be willfully naïve." We agree and note the identical truth of this that applies to Ecuador in its irresponsible and dishonest attack on all that Western Civilization stands for even though no one- no one...
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Comments for edroso - HaloScan.com (Free subscription) | 24/08/2008
Who the fuck ever said "war doesn't ever change anything?" Is 20-Star General Peters attacking strawmen again?
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The Black Kettle (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
By Ralph Peters: A specter is haunting Europe-the specter of Putinism. Confronted by a masterful Russian leader without living peer in brilliance or ruthlessness, the continent sorely lacks leadership and a sense of common purpose. In their muddled reactions to the Kremlin's invasion of Georgia, European states revealed a gap in perceptions that threatens to deepen: Those who suffered under the Soviet...
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PrairiePundit (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
Ralph Peters: A specter is haunting Europe-the specter of Putinism. Confronted by a masterful Russian leader without living peer in brilliance or ruthlessness, the continent sorely lacks leadership and a sense of common purpose. In their muddled reactions to the Kremlin's invasion of Georgia, European states revealed a gap in perceptions that threatens to deepen: Those who suffered under the Soviet...
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Middle East Notebook (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Ralph Peters writes about the peace-at-any-price peril War doesn't change anything? Wish it were true - but war has been humankind's preferred means of effecting change. London's terror bank For both of the preceding statements, however, there is an exception. Even as the U.K. stands with us in rallying the world against doing business with Tehran, an Iranian bank with a history of financing terrorism...
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Lone Star Times (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
I read this lengthy article from the Asia Times Online describing how Putin has a huge crisis ahead of him: decline of “Russians” and the need to replace them. The article cited how in the past, all a person had to do was show their “Russian” passport, and they were in (Russia). The break-away province of [...]
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Comments for edroso - HaloScan.com (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
Col. Peters grips his pen and moans, "Tell the dead in Georgia." ...because evidently, telling the dead in some other place would have been the right thing to do, especially if the country started with the letters I, R, and A. And what's funny here is that Ralph Peters is making an argument against Russia's invasion in Georgia, and against any intervention in that invasion, that Am
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Comments for edroso - HaloScan.com (Free subscription) | 21/08/2008
WW III? When and why? For kill them-self?
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The Black Kettle (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
Ralph Peters, NY Post: WAR doesn't change anything! How many times have we heard the claim from self-righteous leftists protected by their betters? Tell the dead in Georgia that war changes nothing. Tell it to the 100,000 or so people driven from their homes. For that matter, tell it to Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin - he may finally crack a smile. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flew to...
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Fortress Australia Outpost (Free subscription) | 20/08/2008
Out of this world Thought Police By Ralph Peters New York Post Wednesday, August 06, 2008 AFTER a lecture to the Marine Memorial Association last week, a reporter thrust a mike toward me and asked if I thought I should be tried for war crimes for my columns in The Post supporting our military. The reporter - who avoided revealing what outlet he was with - thought he was being wonderfully clever, but...
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Israelated (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
Jamie GlazovFrontPageMagazine.com | 8/19/2008 Frontpage Interview???s guest today is Ralph Peters, a retired U.S. Army lieutenant colonel who served in infantry and intelligence units before becoming a Foreign Area Officer and a global strategic scout for the Pentagon. He is the author of more than twenty books, which include Wars of Blood and Faith and Never Quit the Fight, as well as hundreds of...
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Big News Network.com (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
The fact is that all Russian politicians are clever. The stupid ones are all dead.
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The Strategist (Free subscription) | 18/08/2008
Ralph Peters on US President George Bush's response to the Russian attack on Georgia: "The image for me will be the president going to a basketball game and flirting with the beach volleyball team. Vladimir Putin is the most effective...
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Prophecy Fellowship Forums (Free subscription) | 17/08/2008
Friday, August 15, 2008 10:12 AM ---Quote--- As the always-perceptive Ralph Peters wrote in the New York Post, Putin's latest venture not only sized up President Bush humiliatingly well, but precisely anticipated Europe's nonreaction, while taking a perfect-fit measure of Georgia's mercurial...