Washington’s Israeli Co-driver has Roadblocks Aplenty for Iran In Diplomatic Road Ahead by Finian Cunningham

by Finian Cunningham
Writer, Dandelion Salad
East Africa
Crossposted from Strategic Culture Foundation
October 5, 2013

DON'T ATTACK IRAN

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The Iranian government has described the newfound path of diplomacy with the United States as “a long road with a lot of ups and downs”.

Not only ups and downs, it may be added, but twists and turns, blind alleys, potholes, craters and treacherous precipices. And if the US client Israeli regime has its way the Iranian negotiating vehicle could find itself in a head-on collision with a brick wall…

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Harvey Wasserman on the Ongoing Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima

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IAEA Experts at Fukushima (02813336)

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eon3 on Oct 4, 2013

Journalist, author, activist and historian Harvey Wasserman has been reporting on, and participating in, the nuclear free movement for decades. In that time, by his judgment, only one other event matches the danger to the world posed by the Cuban Missile Crisis. That event is the ongoing nuclear disaster at Fukushima.

Haven’t heard about it in the corporate media? That’s because the deadly and dying global nuclear industry and its allies don’t want you to know.

That’s why he has organized a petition drive to the UN advocating international expert oversight of, and participation in, management of the Fukushima crisis.

In this interview, he explains why we must all be involved in this world-historical challenge to human and planetary survival. Sign the petition here: http://petitions.moveon.org/sign/the-world-community-must

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