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Unread postby directinfo » Sun 15 Jul 2007, 11:50:25

GLOBAL REPORT
BUSH STARES AT DEFEAT ON THREE FRONTS

The first defeat which President Bush is staring at is the global collapse of the entire US post WW II position. The US is militarily leaving Europe.

The US Grand-Strategic Defeat:

After WW II, the presence of US Armed Forces in western Europe and in Japan made the US into a geo-strategic Empire as the result of victory in war. During the Cold War, the US maintained massive ground forces in Western Europe which were face-to-face with the Soviet Red Army and its empire - the Warsaw Pact. This standoff lasted for decades. Then the Berlin Wall fell in 1989 and Germany was re-united into one nation. With that, Europe had regained its old natural geo- political centre. In 1991, the USSR fell into a heap and the Red Army made its historic retreat back inside the borders of historical Russia. The Warsaw Pact crumbled and the eastern European Communist regimes fell like so many dominoes. Then, all the eastern European nations joined the European Union. Europe was whole again - for the first time since the guns of August 1914.

The fact of a continental Europe which was whole again made the continued presence of the US Armed Forces on Europe's soil unviable.

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Caught Between Two Strategic Chairs:

In its enormous incompetence, the Bush Administration has now placed the US Armed Forces between two strategic chairs. It has vacated the chair which the US Armed Forces held for decades in Europe. But it has not managed to gain a new strategic chair to use with its attempt at a US forward base area in Iraq.

It follows of dire military logic that a US defeat or a retreat from Iraq would leave US Forces with NO place to go. All that would remain would be a return home to the US itself. But to leave both Europe and Iraq - and therefore most of the Middle East - would be a US Grand Strategic retreat of the first order.

The Approaching US Strategic Defeat In Iraq:

The second defeat which President Bush is staring at is the strategic defeat in Iraq. Militarily - "the word" is out and it comes from the US military itself. The US military has been passing a very simple message all over Washington which states that logistically, it would be extremely difficult to sustain the present US forces in Iraq much beyond March or April 2008.

Strategically, this means that the present size of the US Force now in Iraq cannot be sustained with supplies beyond these dates. Militarily, it means that either the US Forces in Iraq have to be scaled down or their supply rates have to be increased rather drastically. Since the latter possibility is not in sight, again because of insufficient means, the US Forces in Iraq will shrink.
A Strategic Appreciation - On Two Levels:

In Baghdad, strategically, President Bush is in the position which Napoleon faced in Moscow with the insurgents burning down the city all around him. Strategically, President Bush is in the position which Hitler faced when his forces were in Stalingrad at the end of a long logistic string while stuck in savage street fighting in the city itself. In President Bush's case, the "logistic string" is the about 500 mile long road land corridor to Kuwait, almost all of which goes through Shiite controlled areas. The US military moves about 3,000 trucks per day as part of its supply operations. Attacks on supply convoys have more than tripled. There were 869 attacks between June 2006 and May this year. That's nearly three a day.
What The Southern Shiites Could Do At Any Time:

If the Shiites in Southern Iraq were to rise up en masse and if they were prepared to pay the price in blood, they could cut this long US land supply corridor in many places and keep it cut by making repeated attacks. President Bush would then face his Stalingrad moment. He would have to try to break the corridor open again - but that would take large new US Forces which are not there to be found. Failing that, he would have to order a break-out from Baghdad right down the same supply road which has been cut and bring his Forces around Baghdad back to Kuwait. If this retreat attempt failed, or if President Bush were to do nothing, he would face losing the entire US Force now in Baghdad.

On The US Home Front:

The third defeat which President Bush is staring at is the simple fact that he has lost the US establishment press. This is a quote from the July 8 editorial in the New York Times: "It is time for the United States to leave Iraq, without any more delay than the Pentagon needs to organize an orderly exit." The New York Times is (along with the Washington Post) THE US Establishment newspaper. In it can be read the US Establishment's "party line". This is also true of the Washington Post, though from a somewhat different perspective. The fact that the US press has turned against the Bush Administration means that the majority of the US Political Establishment has turned against the Iraq war. The American public turned against the Iraq war months ago. Now, the US Political Establishment has followed. All that remains are the Republicans in the Senate. This week, four more of them turned against the war.

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The USDX goes back to the dawning of the "floating currency" era in 1973. Since then, the warning sign for the US Dollar has always been the 80.00 level on the index. It is true that in the early 1990s, the USDX did briefly close below that 80.00 level, but it was only a few days before it was hauled upwards again. The USDX has NEVER closed below 79.00. Below that level, there are no precedents and therefore no "holding points" in technical analysis terms to stop a sudden and furious fall in the value of the US Dollar. In effect, the Bush Administration has set the stage for this to happen.

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As the US economic recession is beginning to bite across middle America, at the "top" economic level the best way to describe the current economic situation is a mania. US leveraged buyouts have pushed sales of high-risk, high-yield US debt paper up 70 percent to a record $US 1 TRILLION during the first half of the year, according to Bloomberg. That is an annual rate of new high-risk debt being landed on the US financial markets of more than $US 2 TRILLION. Compare that to a US economy with an annual nominal GDP of around $US 13 TRILLION and the scale of the mania becomes very clear.

US banks doubled the amount of CDOs outstanding in the past two years to $US 2.6 TRILLION. A record $US 769 Billion - almost 30 percent of the TOTAL - was sold last year, according to J.P. Morgan.
The Growing Global Debacle:

This US debacle threatens the growth of asset-backed bonds - securities which use consumer, commercial and other loans and receivables as collateral. That market, which includes mortgage securities, has doubled to about $US 10 TRILLION since 2000. The central economic problem here is that throughout this whole enormous outpouring of new credit and therefore debt, rarely if ever has ANY of this "collateral" been marked to MARKET. Rarely has the collateral been offered for sale on the open market. A very old market adage states that all collateral has a valuation, but the only time you know what it is REALLY worth is when you have a PRICE. Getting such a price requires a buyer with money.
The Mania Is Not Just In The US - It Is Global:

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US orders for durable goods, which make up about 55 percent of total factory demand, fell a revised 2.4 percent in May after a 1 percent gain in April. In a preliminary estimate, the US government reported a 2.8 percent decline in durable orders for June. Orders for capital goods excluding aircraft and military equipment, a measure of future business investment, fell 2.1 percent after rising 2.0 percent in April. These are monthly falls which, when annualised, show a drastic rate of contraction of new orders.

This "shear" in the US economy between the "money mechanics" and the broader economic hinterland has not been seen since the early start of the Great Depression. Only the US "top" remains to fall down.

INSIDE THE UNITED STATES
FROM "CAKE WALK" TO "FROG MARCH"

A slowly growing groundswell is rising inside the United States. It is likely to become a tidal wave in the months ahead and sweep President Bush and his Administration from office. Powering this groundswell is the climbing realisation that all the policies followed by the Bush Administration have been a global disaster for America. The question is being asked: "What have they done?" They have launched a war on Iraq, a nation which had nothing to do with 9/11 and which has been conclusively proven not to have had any WMDs since 1991. Before the attack in March 2003, the American people were told that it would be a "cakewalk". If that was true, then how could Iraq have been a mortal danger to the US? The "cakewalk" turned into a "mission accomplished" and an occupation. Now, it is a bloodbath.

The awe-inspiring Lancet study is now more than a year old. It recorded 665,000 dead Iraqis at the time. The death count has likely climbed above a million by now. Four and a half million of Iraq's pre-war population of 26 million are today refugees spread all over the Middle East. More are arriving in these other countries daily. This is a human catastrophe that nearly defeats reason.

The designer of this catastrophe is President Bush and all the senior members of his Administration.

More than one million people dead, many more wounded and more than four million human refugees. Such is the "achievement" of the Bush Administration. All that remains is to frog march them - OUT!
The Last American Pillars Still Standing:

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There is a real, physical contraction in American economic activity. Financial fandangos apart, it will later have to show up as contracting earnings of many American businesses. Once that is finally seen on Wall Street, the US stock markets will have to follow the descending US economy downwards.
Any Fall In The US Dollar Is An INTERNATIONAL Signal:

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Nearly half of the US Navy's 277 warships are stationed close to Iran, according to globalsecurity.org. There is NO doubt that this is a US military deployment for a full-scale attack on IRAN.


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Re: The Privateer!

Unread postby Grautr » Sun 15 Jul 2007, 15:12:11

"In Baghdad, strategically, President Bush is in the position which Napoleon faced in Moscow with the insurgents burning down the city all around him. Strategically, President Bush is in the position which Hitler faced when his forces were in Stalingrad at the end of a long logistic string while stuck in savage street fighting in the city itself. In President Bush's case, the "logistic string" is the about 500 mile long road land corridor to Kuwait, almost all of which goes through Shiite controlled areas. The US military moves about 3,000 trucks per day as part of its supply operations. Attacks on supply convoys have more than tripled. There were 869 attacks between June 2006 and May this year. That's nearly three a day.
What The Southern Shiites Could Do At Any Time:

If the Shiites in Southern Iraq were to rise up en masse and if they were prepared to pay the price in blood, they could cut this long US land supply corridor in many places and keep it cut by making repeated attacks. President Bush would then face his Stalingrad moment. He would have to try to break the corridor open again - but that would take large new US Forces which are not there to be found. Failing that, he would have to order a break-out from Baghdad right down the same supply road which has been cut and bring his Forces around Baghdad back to Kuwait. If this retreat attempt failed, or if President Bush were to do nothing, he would face losing the entire US Force now in Baghdad. "




I dont think any modern military uses a single logistical corridor to supply any size of theatre they are fighting in since the second world war. The Germans used this method and the Allies totaly took advantage of this strategic mistake. Why would the US then adopt it themselves?
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Re: The Privateer!

Unread postby Plantagenet » Sun 15 Jul 2007, 15:24:19

I don't see much sign that the U.S. is leaving Europe.

In fact, the planned ABM system in Poland and the Czech Republic represent an expansion of US cooperation with its newest NATO allies. 8)
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Re: The Privateer!

Unread postby strider3700 » Sun 15 Jul 2007, 17:05:59

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Grautr', '
')I dont think any modern military uses a single logistical corridor to supply any size of theatre they are fighting in since the second world war. The Germans used this method and the Allies totaly took advantage of this strategic mistake. Why would the US then adopt it themselves?


because the US really doesn't have any options. Iraq only has 6 neighbours. Iran isn't going to allow the US to go through them to get supplies in. Same goes for Syria. The saudi's didn't agree to this war so they are out. Jordan makes no sense from a logistics stand point and I don't know how strong their leadership is when it comes to allowing US military to move throught the country. Turkey is not overly stable as they had difficulty getting flyover rights at the start of the war it's also a long haul for a route. So that leaves kuwait. Friendly, close and logistically it all makes sence.

The fact that they don't have a bunch of man power to defend multiple routes also explains why just one.
shame on us, doomed from the start
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Re: The Privateer!

Unread postby Grautr » Sun 15 Jul 2007, 18:30:32

What about air logistics? The US has control of all airbases in Iraq and the British hold the deep water port of Basra. Its true the Shia could cause the same problems you mentioned with supplies from Basra but they cant stop air drops.
You have to remember that the US and allies managed to keep Berlin going after WWII only from the air and they are the only airforce ever who were able to win a war without a follow up ground invasion in Kosavo against the Serbs.
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Re: The Privateer!

Unread postby directinfo » Tue 17 Jul 2007, 03:31:36

The Iraq War is lost.

We are hated there. We occupy their holy land with 14 hardened military bases. These people aren't just going to watch us trade our beads for their land as did the American Indians. They have been at war for thousands of years and they don't forget. They are willing to die for their cause. Are we? Ha, we can't think beyond our next hamburger.

We are spraying the place with forever deadly heavy metal poision and 4.5 billion year half life radioactive nanoparticles by the thousands of tons, causing multiple cancers, deformities, deaths... a full-blown population reduction plan in process.

The idea of winning that war is about as smart as how we instigated it, and how we are prosecuting it, and nothing good will come from these efforts, materially or spiritually. A crime of historic proportions not seen before.
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The Privateer!

Unread postby directinfo » Tue 31 Jul 2007, 09:18:15

The Privateer brings consistently superb geopolitical and macroeconomic analysis...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')HE WHITE HOUSE IS AT PANIC STATIONS

The first evidence of this is a spate of changes in travel plans.
President Bush recently cancelled a summit with Southeast
Asian leaders in Singapore. Apart from the APEC Summit
later this year in Australia, he has cancelled all foreign travels.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice cancelled a trip to Africa
and decided to avoid a meeting in the Philippines. Defence
Secretary Robert Gates put off a four-nation tour through
Latin America. The catalyst for all this is the fact that the
Bush Administration is losing the war in Iraq politically -
inside the US. From now on, the White House is as much
under siege as is the Green Zone in Baghdad. The American
public has turned solidly against President Bush, giving him
an approval rating of 26 percent. That has made Republicans
in Congress fear that they will go down with the President in
2008. The mainstream press has turned openly against
President Bush. The US military is openly discussing the
various ways a retreat could be made.


The nakedly instigated Iraq resource war is sputtering. The Democrats can't be counted to represent anyone except the very same globalist, elitist backers in the military industrial complex that back the Republicans. Voting is a sham theater, like a rigged pro wrestling match.

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'A') Shift In The US Political Centre Of Gravity:

All political events have a centre of gravity or a pivot around
which other events unfold. This can most easily be seen in
geo-strategy as well as strategy itself. In this context, any
study of a map will show that most of the world-changing
battles took place in the same localities or ones in close
proximity to each other, even though the battles were often
centuries apart. There used to be a name for these localities.
One of the most common was "God's Little Acre", a place
where thousands of men had fought and died in battle. All
such localities are known to military theoreticians and
historians as centres of gravity.

There are also centres of gravity in politics, REAL politics.
This can be seen in English political history after the arrival of
the early Parliaments. While thunderous debates were going
on in the Commons and the House of Lords, the real political
decisions were made elsewhere. They were made at a centre
of political gravity, because all events were drawn there and
all events turned around them as if on a pivot.

When A Formal Meeting Takes Place - The Decision Has Already Been Made:

It is an amusing fact that the genius of English political
history lies is the fact that the method employed is a version of
the "Purloined Letter". In Walter Raleigh's time, a toilet was
called a "cabinet". In lower social circles, it was called a
"privy". And that's where all the men of politics met to make
the final decisions, in private. Later, but not much later, the
cabinet became an actual place where all the ministers met in
formal and informal session. This normally meant that the
real decisions had already moved to another place where they
could be made in private. All this was formalised in England
after the once mighty Kings had lost their real political power
to Parliament. This can be seen from the Privy-Council which
were once the Gentlemen of the Bed Chamber and of the
Robe, those who were with or close to the King as he did his
morning (you guessed it) toilet and got himself dressed.
These became empty positions of no power. Today, President
Bush is an American King, utterly dependent upon those in
his "cabinet".

External Distractions For Internal Political Purposes:

Consider two political situations. In the first, some people
have decided that they want to change a nation born in Liberty
and Individual Freedom into a nation where the government is
authoritarian and where all members of the public will be
subject to their official coercions. If such men tried to move
towards their political objective in the open for all to see, they
would early on be met by an enormous and irremovable public
resistance. But consider a second situation, one in which
these same men initiate an external war, simply for the
purpose of distraction, and then proclaim at the top of their
lungs that they need more INTERNAL powers to deal what
they call an external threat to the actual survival of the nation.

If the public buys the argument about the grave external threat
(and historically they usually do), these political men gain
their desired internal powers. Their problem now is that
having launched the external war, they have to win, if for no
other political reason than to show that they are competent to
do so.


And finally, the most amazingly obvious fact that the world could ever see and yet almost nobody talks about it - The US government does not represent the interests of the US citizen. In fact, just the opposite and more so every quarter. The number of examples is overwhelming: globalism, merging US with Mexico and Canada, Real ID, Homeland (in)Security, (un)Patriot Act, the totally instigated war and a resource war that targets Iraqi civilians by the tens of millions, and all of the various non-wars like war on terror, poverty, drugs... all bringing about more of what we are "at war" against! Lots of stuff like that, eh? But the pretense goes forward still that some kind of big vertically structured political power ever expanding in size and scope can somehow also be working in the interests of "we the people".

The fact is, "The large majority of America is", as one friend put it recently in an email to me... "away with the fairies".

The Privateer eloquently explains below...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he Empire Few Americans Know:

It is one of the peculiar facts of our times that not one in a
thousand Americans know about the Empire that the United
States has become. The hard facts are easy to get. The US
itself publishes them for all to see. According to 2005
documents, the Pentagon acknowledges 39 nations with at
least one US military base and the possession of stations with
US military personnel in over 140 countries around the world.
Reverse those facts and consider what Americans would think
if 39 other nations had their military forces based on the soil
of the US. That remarkable American historian, Chalmers
Johnson, notes that in 2005, the Department of Defence (DoD)
deployed 255,000 military personnel at 725 bases in 39 countries.

Since then, the total number of overseas bases has increased to
at least 766 and, according to a report by the Congressional
Research Service, may actually be as high as 850. In a 2006
Pentagon report, the DoD had a total of at least "280 ships,
14,000 aircraft, 900 strategic missiles, and 330,000 ground
combat and tactical vehicles". This is quite simply the
greatest military force on earth - and it is also spread all over
the world. In September, Congress will vote on a $US 648
Billion spending bill to keep it all running. That is EMPIRE,
even if one looks solely at all the material means and the
range and reach of it.


The sheer scope and scale of lies pounded into the American psyche via the corporate mass media ought to bring us to the logical conclusion that everything sourced by big government and media is questionable. The moon landing, JFK, Federal Reserve, 911, the Iraq War... is it really a conspiracy theory to question a proven source of monstrous lies? The biggest conspiracy theories ever perpetuated historically come from big government. So why do Americans still believe in their government?

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'I')t Is About US Government Policy - It Is NOT About Americans:

The "canard" (or lie) held up before the American people is
that the rest of the world hates them because of their
"freedoms" and because of their "way of life". This is false to
its very roots, as is proven by international survey after
survey. What is disliked, even hated, in many foreign
countries is the presence of US military personnel and the
numerous bases where they are housed. That is a result of US
policy which is made in Washington by the politicians there.
Even today, after the carnage in Iraq, there are many in the
Muslim nations who express admiration for many features of
life in America and who would want to import them into their
own nation. That is especially true in Iran - particularly for
younger Iranians. But when these same younger Iranians are
asked what they would do if the US attacked, the answer is
blunt and to the point. They would all pick up a gun and start
killing the American invaders.



And then there is this little gem...

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he basic lesson of human history is simple. External aggression leads to internal repression.


That was then, this is now... Right!

Get ready America, here we go through memory lane...

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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'E')XECUTIVE ORDER:

BLOCKING PROPERTY OF CERTAIN PERSONS WHO THREATEN STABILISATION EFFORTS IN IRAQ

This is the actual title of the latest Executive Order signed by
President Bush. But the reality is much worse than the bland
title. What this Executive Order means is that President Bush
or anybody to whom he delegates these powers can act to
"freeze" the property of any American designated as a
"Certain Person". In terms of law as it once was, what is the
legal description or definition of a "Certain Person" ? There
is, in fact, NO description or definition to be found in this
Executive Order. In addition, please note with care that the
order talks about a "threat", not an actual physical action.
That means that at any time the Bush Executive sees itself or
its actions in Iraq "threatened", even by words spoken in
public, it can freeze such a "Certain Person's" access to their
own property - any and ALL of it.


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$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')his Is Not Censorship - It Is Strangulation:

Imagine an American driving home in the evening and seeing
a police car in front of his house. He stops and ask the sheriff
what on earth all this is about. The Sheriff asks him if this is
his car. The American answers yes and his registration is
examined. Then, a sheriff's sticker is slapped on the
windscreen of the car which has become a "blocked property".
The American walks down the street to try to find his wife and
daughter which he manages to do at a friend's house. Later,
he tries to get some money out of an ATM. The machine
refused him his money and then holds on to his card. He
returns to his friend's house and calls his bank to ask a few
questions. He finds that his bank accounts have been
"blocked". He gets a lift to work the next day only to discover
that nobody wants to talk to him. An hour later, he is called
into a vice-president's office and told that he no longer has a
job because the company cannot in any way afford the
dangers of employing him. Out on the street again, he takes
public transport to a law office where he personally knows
several of the lawyers. Once there, he discovers that they are
all in conferences and cannot talk to him. Out on the street
again, he meets a younger lawyer friend who tells him that since
he is now a "Certain Person" he is too dangerous to help.

Some months later, a man in his mid fifties is seen walking
down a side road carrying a back pack. This man was a top
performer in his profession. He has divorced his wife for the
sake of her future safety. All he now wants to do is to get to a
certain place he has been told about. Suddenly, a younger
man steps in front of him and says good evening. He returns
the greeting and is then told that the younger man is quite
surprised to see him there - because only "Certain Persons"
come this way. The ice is broken. They walk side by side for
a while and then the young man says, "we're here". Through
the night, the new arrival talks with many other people and
explains his own background. He is a former Marine with
three tours in Vietnam. A week or so later, an internal-
intelligence officer opens the man's file on his computer and
adds that he has joined the "Un-Blockers" (see the title to Mr
Bush's Executive Order). A warrant is now issued for the
man's capture. His status has been "re-designated" in his file.
He is now a "terrorist".

Historically, this course of events has already happened to
tens of millions of people. It happened in the USSR, in Nazi
Germany, in Mao's China and in too many other countries to
mention. In all cases, it happened when the Executive Power
gained the ability to write its own laws and have them
enforced despite the judiciary and constitution of the nation it
governed. That is now happening in the US.


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Re: The Privateer!

Unread postby jboogy » Wed 01 Aug 2007, 00:42:11

I can't think of anything to add,You covered all the bases with that one,.....Ummmm,.....have you heard Paris Ritchie might have to go back to jail?(trying to imagine a typical americans response to your post)
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