The terrorists tamed by CIA create
upheavals in North Africa, which provides NATO an excuse for its
intervention. This enables NATO to get
China out of the region. If Japan does
not want to be expelled together with China, dispatch the Self Defense Forces. Otherwise, Japan cannot plunder resources in
Africa together with the West. That is
what globalism is all about. Abenomics
is a declaration that “Japan will get more aggressively involved in sacking
Africa and Asia hand in hand with the U.S.”, isn’t it?
Masatoshi
Takeshita
January
26, 2013
Putin (photo from Russia Today)
Excerpt from a Japanese article: ROCKWAY EXPRESS – January 26, 2013 –
Source: Russia Today
President Putin
Points out Connection between Algeria Attack and Mali Unrest Connected, and
Libyan Upheaval
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Original article:
[January 25
Russia Today]
Russian President
Vladimir Putin has said that the recent Algerian hostage tragedy was a direct
result of regional unrest fueled by revolts in Libya and Syria that led to
uncontrollable weapons proliferation.
Speaking at a Moscow ceremony on Thursday
where foreign ambassadors received their credentials, the president stressed
that Russia continues to stand for diplomatic solutions to the world’s most
pressing political problems.
Putin urged the world’s leaders “to have a
look at the developments in the Middle East,” noting that the Syrian conflict
has been raging nonstop now for nearly two years.
The president voiced Russia’s concerns
regarding the situation in Africa, saying the current crisis in Mali and the
hostage tragedy in Algeria are directly connected to the military solution of
the 2011 Libyan uprising.
“Upheaval
in Libya, accompanied by the uncontrolled proliferation of arms, contributed to
the deterioration of the situation in Mali.
Terrorist attacks in Algeria that took away the lives of innocent people
– including those from foreign countries – became the consequences of such
tragic developments,” Putin said.
In the light of these events, Russia is especially committed to upholding the rule of law
and the central role of the United Nations, Putin underlined.
Russia “feels
responsible for maintaining global security and is set to cooperate with its
partners in order to address global concerns,” the president added.
Putin’s comments come as
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton also acknowledged the connections between
the Libyan unrest and the rising violence in the region. She said there was “no doubt” that the Islamists who
attacked a gas plant in Algeria got their weapons in Libya. She also blamed what many observers are now
calling a security vacuum in North Africa on the Arab Spring.
“There is no doubt that the Algerian terrorists had weapons from
Libya. There is no doubt that the Malian
remnants of AQIM [Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb] have weapons from Libya,”
Clinton told the Senate Foreign Committee during a hearing on the 2012 attack
on the US consulate in Benghazi.
Speaking at an annual news conference
Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said
the rebels fighting French and African troops in Mali were the same groups the
West armed in the revolt that led to the ousting of the Gaddafi regime.
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(Note) Font color change into red is made by
Mr. Takeshita who has given commentary on this article.