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current events thread.
« on: November 29, 2011, 03:21:10 PM »
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Alphaggot has suggested i make a current events thread to put all these news articles etc. and i am happy to honor her request so here it is the current events thread xD.



On November 21st, America, UK and Canada announced more sanctions against Iran. France also proposed to adopt new sanctions to force Tehran to stop it’s nuclear project. On Nov 23rd, the spokesman of Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s Foreign Ministry said in a regular press conference held in Beijing that China is opposed to unilateral sanctions against Iran. Scholars believe that, being isolated, China and Iran need mutual support. Meanwhile, the CCP government, with internal and external difficulties, may express an even tougher diplomatic “voice”.

“Reuters” reported on Nov 23rd: “The United States, UK and Canada have announced new sanctions against Iran in the areas of energy and finance. France proposed ‘unprecedented’ new sanctions, including freezing the assets of the Central Bank of Iran and suspending the purchase of Iran’s oil. Earlier, the “International Atomic Energy Agency” (IAEA) had issued a report that Iran may be secretly developing nuclear weapons. On Nov 23rd, the CCP’s Foreign Ministry expressed opposition to the imposition of unilateral sanctions against Iran. In this regard, Xia Ming, a political professor from City University of New York in America, believes that since the Cold War, the United States and Western society’s biggest challenges have been seen as being from China and Iran. They are both isolated by the United States and the West. Therefore, China’s policy is foreseeable. Xia Ming says: “China and Iran are facing strong Western challenges within politics, economy and culture. So these two countries basically have a kind of coordination on the international stage, to support each other. So we can see that China and Iran coordinate a lot, with a lot of cooperation in matters of energy, arms and so on.”

"China will not hesitate to protect Iran even with a third World War" Major General Zhang Zhaozhong

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Re: current events thread.
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2011, 01:25:52 AM »
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sorry for the bump, i try my best not to do it, but i believe this story belonged here.
Pakistan military ordered to return fire if attacked by Nato forces


Pakistan’s military commanders have ordered their troops to return fire if they come under attack from Nato forces, raising the prospect of further deadly clashes along the country’s border with Afghanistan.

General Ashfaq Kayani, Pakistan’s army chief, gave the new order in response to the recent deaths of 24 soldiers when their border posts came under fire from Nato helicopters.

Kayani is under immense pressure from within his own ranks over the two-hour bombardment by the helicopters of an ally, to which the Pakistani air force did not respond. The incident piled further humiliation on a military still stung by the US special forces operation in May that killed Osama bin Laden deep inside Pakistan.

“I want to emphasise and leave no ambiguity in the rules of engagement for everyone down the chain of command,” Kayani said in a letter to his troops.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/dec/02/pakistan-military-return-fire-nato

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Re: current events thread.
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2011, 05:09:25 AM »
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Why the fuck are Pakistan getting all fucking violent. It was THEIR GUYS that called in the damn air strike. Fucking morons.

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Re: current events thread.
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2011, 06:48:54 AM »
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« Reply #4 on: December 04, 2011, 07:20:26 AM »
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Re: current events thread.
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2011, 11:56:50 AM »
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Why the fuck are Pakistan getting all fucking violent. It was THEIR GUYS that called in the damn air strike. Fucking morons.

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« Reply #8 on: December 29, 2011, 01:07:27 PM »
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Iran threatens to close down Strait of Hormuz following new sanctions
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have rejected a warning issued by the United States not to close down the Strait of Hormuz in response to crippling sanctions.

Iran’s “response to threats is threats,” said Brigadier General Hossein Salami, a Revolutionary Guards commander. He added that the United States is not in a position to tell Tehran “what to do in the Strait of Hormuz.”

On Wednesday, Iran threatened for a second time to shut down the Strait of Hormuz if new sanctions are imposed in response to its nuclear program. “If they impose sanctions on Iran’s oil exports, then even one drop of oil cannot flow from the Strait of Hormuz,” said Iranian Vice President Mohamed Reza Rahimi.

According to Iran’s IRNA news agency, an Iranian warplane spotted a U.S. aircraft carrier during Tehran’s 10-day military exercise in the Persian Gulf.

“An Iranian vessel and surveillance plane have tracked, filmed and photographed a US aircraft carrier as it was entering the Gulf of Oman from the Persian Gulf,” explained Adm. Habibollah Sayyari. “The foreign fleet will be warned by Iranian forces if it enters the area of the drill.”

The U.S. navy on Thursday confirmed the aircraft carrier John C. Stennis had moved toward the Gulf of Oman. It is accompanied by the guided-missile cruiser Mobile Bay and a number of other ships.

“Anyone who threatens to disrupt freedom of navigation in an international strait is clearly outside the community of nations,” said 5th Fleet spokeswoman Lt. Rebecca Rebarich on Wednesday, “any disruption will not be tolerated.” She added that the U.S. navy is “always ready to counter malevolent actions to ensure freedom of navigation.”

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