Russian Federation Obligations in the Middle East
NEW YORK, NEW YORK * 18 NOVEMBER 2007 Citizen of the USA Stephen M. St. John addresses the international community in Washington and here in New York City, all members of the US Congress as well as other organizations and individuals, public and private, and admits his feeling of shame upon hearing the Chief of Russia's General Staff, General Yuri Baluyevsky, refer to "the evil Americans" when he said "I do not believe that the Russian military is obliged to defend the world from the evil Americans." General Baluyevsky speaks the truth (see http://en.rian.ru/russia/20071113/87814389.html) like his President, Vladimir Putin, in his Munich speech in February 2007. Indeed, everything heard about the KGB in the 1950s and 1960s now seems true of the USA's hyper active state apparatus; a whole library is needed to contain all the well sourced books and articles showing a US policy of full spectrum fraud and force to destroy whole nations and peoples for their wealth. This has gone on over the course of decades, and lately, it's been done according to the psychopathic Zionist Neoconservative agenda of world domination. But if Russia is not obligated to use its military to counter international bullies, it certainly has an obligation to use nonviolent and diplomatic means towards this end. First, Russia must insist on a United Nations International Independent Investigation of 9/11 along the lines of the Hariri investigation ordered by the Security Council. Americans have not been told the truth about 9/11 and many therefore do not understand why the resultant invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq were unjustified and illegal. Second, Russia must initiate and direct a Green Light Restitution Fund whereby all international transactions involving the US dollar are subject to a tariff, the proceeds of which will go directly to the people of Afghanistan, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine for their relief and for rebuilding. Third, Russia must make amends for past policy by backing robust implementation of the Palestinians' right of return. Putin and Baluyevsky need to remember how the Soviet Union exported a million Russian Jews to Israel without using the Kremlin's leverage to include displaced Palestinians in the dealmaking. Such inexplicable behavior by the Arabs' superpower sponsor in the 1980s was a hard blow to international law. As one generation replaces another in the refugee camps Putin must strive to correct this injustice.
Stephen M. St. John
Post Office Box 449
New York, New York 10185
stephen@show-the-house.com
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