Brezhnev Doctrine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1. The Soviet troops Invasion of Afghanistan 1979
2. The Soviet invasion through proxy -Vietnamese troops invasion & occupation 
of Cambodia 1979-2011 (THROGUH THE CLINTON'S ADM 1995-2011)
 
The Soviet leadership used the doctrine to justify their invasion of  
Czechoslovakia earlier that year (as well as the invasion of Hungary in 1956). 
In effect the policy could be used to limit the independence of any country 
within the Warsaw Pact and to prevent reform or deviation from the Russian 
model of socialism by governments in the Eastern bloc and beyond. 
 
In 1979 the Soviet leadership applied the doctrine during their invasion of 
Afghanistan to prop-up the socialist government there; however, ten years later 
Mikhail Gorbachev effectively ended the doctrine when he chose not to use 
military intervention to halt the reform movements in eastern Europe.
 




US  SENATOR JOE LIEBERMAN'S PLAN OF PERMANENT WARS FOR AMERICA & FOR THE WALL 
STREET BANKERS AND THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF NEW YORK .  
Senator Joseph Lieberman 
Independent of Connecticut.
US SENATOR JOE LIBERMAN'S DOCTRINE .
1. US troops invasion & occupation of Irak
2. US troops wearing NATO label war in Afghanistan
3. US troops wearing NATO label war in Pakistan 
4. US , UK ,FRANCE with a phony ticket from the UN ( un resolution 1973) war in 
Libya
 
BUT THE US SENATOR JOE LIBERMAN'S DOCTRINE FABRICATED BY & OWN BYUS 
Military-Industrial Complex - nadir.org The bond between the US military 
establishment and defense corporations brought to existence the 
"military-industrial complex" moniker. ...
 
IS HURTING THE JEW COMMUNITIES AROUND THE WORLD :
 
Heroic Benjamin H. Freedman

 An American Warns His Countrymen





An American Warns His Countrymen
By Benjamin H. Freedman, 1961
8-17-10

 







What are we going to do? The life you save may be your son's. Your boys may be 
on their way to that war tonight; and you don't know it any more than you knew 
that in 1916 in London the Zionists made a deal with the British War Cabinet to 
send your sons to war in Europe." 
ANOTHER WARNING BY AN AMERICAN PRESIDENT SOUNDS THE ALARM : 

Military-Industrial Complex Speech, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1961 


Public Papers of the Presidents, Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1960, p. 1035- 1040 .
 
THE TRUTH OF An American Warns His Countrymen
By Benjamin H. Freedman, 1961. His warning comes true.
THE CITY OF  London the Zionists made a deal with the British War Cabinet  & 
PENTAGONto send your sons to war in Europe., in Irak , Afghanistan, Pakaistan, 
Libya.
 
THE US JOE LIEBERMAN 'S DOCTRINE IS TO TURN THE US SOLDIER INTO CIVILIANS 
KILLERS 
 
 
RESULTS IN AFHGANISTAN .

 
PAPER: 'Kill team' in Afghanistan posed for photos with murdered civilians...
Commanders brace for backlash...
'Repugnant': U.S. army apologises for graphic photos of soldiers with civilian 
corpses as violence is feared in Afghanistan


By Daily Mail Reporter
Last updated at 8:01 PM on 21st March 2011


U.S. army forced to issue an apology over 'trophy' photos of soldiers grinning 
over bloodied Afghan corpses. 
Commanders in Afghanistan bracing themselves for public fury and possible riots

German newspaper Der Spiegel, who obtained the photographs, said there are 
thousands more showing other victims

The U.S. Army has been forced to apologise over what they have deemed as 
'repugnant' photographs of grinning American soldiers standing over bloodied 
and partially-naked Afghan bodies they had allegedly killed.
The pictures were published by German news organisation Der Spiegel and were 
among 4,000 they have obtained.
Meanwhile, commanders in Afghanistan are bracing themselves for a public 
backlash and possible riots over the 'trophy' photographs, especially since it 
has been alleged that the Afghan civilians were unarmed and innocent.



 
 

Courts-martial: U.S. Army photos of Jeremy Morlock and Andrew Holmes who have 
been accused of murdering innocent Afghan civilians

Senior officials at Nato's International Security Assistance Force in Kabul 
have compared the pictures published by the German news weekly to the images of 
U.S. soldiers abusing prisoners in Abu Ghraib in Iraq which sparked waves of 
anti-U.S. protests around the world.
It is feared that these pictures - which show the aftermath of the murders at 
the hands of a rogue U.S. Stryker 'kill team' - could be even more damaging as 
the trials of the 12 accused men are currently under way in Seattle.
On Sunday night, many organisations employing foreign staff - including the 
United Nations - ordered their staff into a 'lockdown', banning all movements 
around Kabul and requiring people to remain in their compounds.

Army officials attempted to keep the photographs under wraps as part of the war 
crimes probe fearing it could inflame feelings at a time when anti-Americanism 
in Afghanistan is already running high.

In their statement, the U.S. army said the photographs depicted 'actions 
repugnant to us as human beings and contrary to the standards and values of the 
United States Army.

 
REPUGNANT: The photos, in the Der Spiegel 21 March issue, are seen here
 
The photos appear inside this issue of Der Spiegel
'The actions portrayed in these photographs remain under investigation and are 
now the subject of ongoing U.S. court-martial proceedings, in which the accused 
are presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.'

Der Spiegel magazine says it has identified one of the soldiers in the 
photographs as Cpl Jeremy Morlock of Alaska.
He is one of five soldiers accused of the premeditated murder of three Afghan 
civilians earlier this year.
Morlock agreed to plead guilty in late February and get a shorter prison term 
if he testified against the other accused soldiers.

Four other soldiers based at Joint Base Lewis-McChord have been charged with 
murder and conspiracy in the case - they deny the charges.
Seven others have been charged with conspiracy to cover up the alleged murders.
Other charges include the mutilation of corpses, the possession of images of 
human casualties and drug abuse.
In one of the photos, Morlock is seen grinning as he lifts up the head of a 
corpse by the hair, turning it towards the camera.

 
Accused: In this courtroom sketch, U.S. Army Cpl Jeremy Morlock, of Alaska, 
centre, is shown at his trial for the murder of three innocent Afghans 


Der Spiegel identified the body as that of Gul Mudin, whom Morlock was charged 
with killing on 15 January 2010, in Kandahar Province.
Another photo shows Private 1st Class Andrew Holmes, of Boise, Idaho, holding 
the head of the same corpse. 

His lawyer, Daniel Conway, said on  Sunday that Holmes was ordered 'to be in 
the photo, so he got in the photo. That doesn't make him a murderer'.
The five accused of murder allegedly threw grenades and opened fire on 
civilians in unprovoked assaults, while the other seven are accused of 
dismembering the victims and collecting body parts.
They are accused of staging the killings to make it look like they were 
defending themselves from Taliban attacks.
The magazine, which is planning to publish only three images, said that in 
addition to the crimes the men were on trial for there are 'also entire 
collections of pictures of other victims that some of the defendants were 
keeping'. 





 
 

Outrage: Images of U.S. soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners inside Abu Ghraib 
prison sparked waves of anti-U.S. protests around the world when they were 
published and it is feared the new pictures published in Der Spiegel will do 
the same 


The photo was taken while the platoon leader, Lieutenant Roman Ligsay, was 
present, Mr Conway said. Ligsay has asserted his Fifth Amendment right against 
self-incrimination in refusing to testify in the legal proceedings against his 
troops.
Mr Conway sought copies of the photographs so that he could present them to a 
ballistics expert, who he argued might be able to tell whether the victim had 
been struck by the weapon Holmes was carrying. His request was rejected.
He said: 'I'm very disappointed that, in an American judicial proceeding, I 
have to get potentially exculpatory evidence from a German newspaper.'
A record number of civilians were killed in Afghanistan last year. More than 
2,700 civilians were killed in 2010 - up 15 per cent on the year before.


Read more: 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1368314/German-newspaper-publishes-suppressed-photos-U-S-soldiers-posing-partially-naked-Afghan-corpse.html#ixzz1HGyqBa9Y
 



 The Afghanistan 'kill team' photos of murdered civilians could be more 
damaging than those from Abu Ghraib, say Nato commanders. Photograph: AP 

SATAN Kissinger, in His Own Words 
"Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign 
policy." - Henry Kissinger, quoted in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United 
States Betrayed Its Own POW's in Vietnam" 



Revealed: US spy operation that manipulates social media
Military's 'sock puppet' software creates fake online identities to spread 
pro-American propaganda

Jeff Jarvis: Washington shows the morals of a clumsy spammer



  
General Petraeus 'offered training to Yemeni forces' 
WikiLeaks diplomatic cables claim US general offered counter-terrorist training 
and facilitated provision of tanks from Jordan 


AT THIS PRESENT MOMENT AMERICA IS AT WAR IN 
-IRAK,
-AFGHANISTAN, 
-PAKISTAN AND 
-NOW LIBYA.
 
 
REFLECTION ON THIS QUOTE :
I am become death, the destroyer of worlds. 
J. Robert Oppenheimer 
 
 
US SENATOR JOE LIEBERMAN IS JOINING  J ROBERT OPPENHEIMER  BY SAYING "
"  I , JOE LIEBERMAN , I AM BECOME DEATH , THE DESTROYER OF IRAK, 
AFGHANISTAN,PAKISTAN, LIBYA AND THE USA AS WELL "
 
 
HIS FRIEND HENRY KISSINGER TOO, AGREES ON THAT.
HENRY KISSINGER ALONE , HAD KILLED 600 000 CIVILIAN CAMBODIAN (1969-1975 
THROUGH A B-52 SECRET BOMBINGS FOR 14 MONTHS 1969-1975)
 
Revelations.
For four years Menu remained unknown to Congress, the media, and the American 
public. 
 
That situation changed in December 1972, when Major Knight wrote a letter to 
Senator William Proxmire (D, WI), asking for "clarification" as to U.S. policy 
on the bombing of Cambodia. Knight, who had become concerned over the legality 
of his actions, had complained to his superior officer, Colonel David 
Patterson. He then received several bad efficiency reports, which ruined his 
career, and he had been discharged from the Air Force.[

 

Air Force General George S. Brown, the man who informed the Senate Armed 
Services Committee
Proxmire's further questioning led to hearings of the Senate Armed Services 
Committee, which eventually demanded that the Department of Defense turn over 
all records of U.S. air operations in Cambodia. When they arrived, the records 
did not even mention the Menu strikes. The committee was not convinced and the 
investigation continued. Less than two weeks later, it opened hearings on the 
nomination of General George S. Brown for the position of chief of staff of the 
Air Force. As commander of the Seventh Air Force in South Vietnam, Brown had 
been privy to Menu and disclosed as much to the committee.
For the next eight days the committee listened to the testimony of 
administration officials and the Joint Chiefs, who tried to justify their 
actions. The committee uncovered excuses and deceptions that were perhaps more 
alarming than those occurring simultaneously in the Watergate hearings. 
 
The Menu revelations raised "fundamental questions as to military discipline 
and honesty, of civilian control over the military, and of Congressional 
effectiveness."
 
 It was basically agreed, both by Congress and concerned military officers, 
that the deception employed during Menu went beyond covertness. 
 
According to Air Force historian Captain Earl H. Tilford: "Deception to fool 
the enemy was one thing, but lying to Congress and key members of the 
government, including the chief of staff of the Air Force and the secretary of 
the Air Force, was something else."
 
Aftermath 
For more details on military operations, see Cambodian Civil War.
For more details on the U.S. bombing campaign in Cambodia, see Operation 
Freedom Deal.
The Constitutional issues raised at the hearings became less important when the 
House Judiciary Committee voted (21–12) against including the administration's 
falsification of records concerning Menu in the articles of impeachment leveled 
against President Nixon. One of the key issues that prevented congressional 
inclusion was the embarrassing fact that five key members of both political 
parties had been privy to the information and had neither said nor done 
anything about it.
 
William Shawcross and other commentors asserted that the bombings caused the 
domino effect in Cambodia ....

WAR CRIMES
Henry Kissinger










Aliases:
Henry Alfred Kissinger, Heinz Alfred Kissinger, Butcher of Cambodia 
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Build:
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Sex:
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Race:
White (or is it " khazaran jew. an asiatic"?)
Christopher Hitchens' Trial of Henry Kissinger: A Review By Mike McGlothlin ...
 
 
CAMBODIA NEEDS TO BE RETORED AS AN INDEPENDENT COUNTRY FROM VIETNAM ,THE CLIENT 
OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BANKE OF NEW YORK.(1)
 
BURY
=============================================================================
 
(1) EUSTACE MULLINS:

"Even during the Cold War, the federal reserve system continued to finance the 
Soviet Union -- which was never a viable economy; it was a Third World economy. 
And we continued to finance, through the federal reserve system, through the 
Bank for International Settlements, in Switzerland. That's how we kept the 
Soviet Union going all these years. That's why we had to spend $248 billion a 
year for defense against this monstrous Soviet Union during the Cold War!" 
[Interview 2003]  by Tom Valentine
 
"it took me many years of research to find out that Communism had been totally 
backed and financed and promoted by the federal reserve system!" [Interview 
2003]  by Tom Valentine                                        

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