O Insurgente

Setembro 20, 2007

Teoria e História

Arquivado como: Internacional, Política, Teoria — André Azevedo Alves @ 6:48 pm

Lições da História. Por Rui Ramos.

Todos julgamos que a história está cheia de lições. Talvez esteja. O problema é que não há meio de impedir que cada um tire as que mais lhe convêm. A razão é simples: mesmo entre historiadores, numa grande parte dos casos, não há consenso acerca do que realmente aconteceu. O passado, apesar de conhecermos a sequência, mantém-se por vezes tão indeterminado como o futuro.

Leitura complementar: Theory and History: An Interpretation of Social and Economic Evolution (The Liberty Fund Library of Ludwig Von Mises)

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  1. 8 lições de história da guerra do Iraque (há 30.000 destas estórias nos EUA…):

    http://www.hbo.com/aliveday/

    Porque não vai Rui Ramos dar o coirão para o Iraque ?

    Comentário por Euroliberal — Setembro 20, 2007 @ 10:28 pm

  2. As “wars for iSSrael” (and for oil) estão a dar cabo dos EUA, militar e economicamnete. É o que acontece quando um país de 300 milhões de habitantes é feito refém por 2% da sua população, o lóbi nazi-sionista… e passa a prosseguir não os seus interesses nacionais, mas o de uma potência estrangeira..

    E depois com “amigos” como Rui Ramos, que gritam “avante” quando a camonada está á beira do abismo, os EUA já nem precisam de Bin Ladens…

    Enfim, a neo-coneiragem é tão inteligente como o seu maître à penser, o Macacão da Casa Branca… eles vão mesmo conseguir… Força !

    Comentário por Euroliberal — Setembro 21, 2007 @ 7:18 pm

  3. Iran demanded that United Nations inspectors visit Israel to investigate its nuclear capability while Israel accused Tehran of lying in a bitter debate at an assembly of the UN atomic watchdog in Vienna on Friday.

    United Nations officials at a 149-nation meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna said they had no memory of the two rival nations ever engaging each other directly at previous meetings.

    The debate was sought by Arab and Islamic states after they shelved a resolution to brand Israel an atomic “threat” in the face of a likely Western maneuver to block a floor vote.

    Israel is widely assumed to have the Middle East’s only atomic arsenal, though it has never confirmed or denied this. It is also one of just three states to shun the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, along with India and Pakistan.

    Iran is under UN Security Council sanctions for refusing to halt a nuclear energy program feared by major powers to be a covert attempt to build atom bombs. Tehran’s Islamist leaders have called for Israel’s destruction.

    During the course of the annual IAEA assembly, Arab countries and Iran railed at “persistent international double standards and silence” over Israeli nuclear exclusivity in the Middle East.

    They repeatedly lambasted what they said was Prime Minister Ehud Olmert’s admission of a nuclear arsenal in a German media interview last December. Israeli officials later denied Olmert said any such thing, tacitly or openly.

    “Some speakers continue to lie about the statement of the Israeli prime minister, who did not say what they say he did,” said Israel Michaeli, Israel’s ambassador to the IAEA.

    “Those who call for the elimination of Israel have no moral standing when they criticize Israeli policies aimed at defending Israel’s very existence.”

    Iranian Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh said: “This is strange; the Israeli prime minister acknowledged having nuclear weapons, now we hear that this is a lie.”

    “The only way for the international community to know the truth is to authorize the IAEA to send inspectors to Israel and verify the truth,” Soltanieh said, his voice rising.

    “We are seriously concerned about possession of nuclear weapons and non-accession to NPT. Non-aligned countries representing billions of people want an end put to this matter,” he continued.

    “We want the IAEA to have access to Israeli nuclear facilities and report to the international community at large,” Soltanieh concluded.

    Comentário por Euroliberal — Setembro 22, 2007 @ 9:32 am

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