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The USA is the new Nazi Germany. The USA wants total dominance. ( An Imperial Strategy for a New World Order. ) The USA is the enemy of all countries that refuse to become puppets. For example, the USA broke up Yugoslavia and helped wreck Iraq. ( aangirfan: What really happened to Yugoslavia. / aangirfan: The plan always was: Iraq to be divided up, just like ... ) The USA has used terror in Europe to increase its control. ( ...
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9 hours ago ago from The New York Times
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8 hours ago ago from Media General - TBO.com
COPENHAGEN - President Barack Obama and world leaders are holding another impromptu meeting in search of a climate deal. Obama spokesman Robert Gibbs said Friday that Obama was meeting behind closed doors with the leaders of Australia, the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Japan. Also participating in the talks were developing countries Ethiopia, Bangladesh and Colombia, among others. China and Russia, both seen as key participants in ...
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