08-14-2008, 08:49 PM
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The neo-cold war is on. It has long been part of the neo-con agenda whose roots themselves go back to the Trotskyites, who were routed after the soviet take over by Stalin. Dick Cheney is the big man of the neo-cons in DC - follow his statements. The neo-cold war definitely has implications for bhArata. From Georgia we should learn that leaning on the US could make one take a fall. Pakistan is not in the greatest shape either for its long standing interlock with the US. We need to steer clear of being roaded along an anti-Russia path due to our new found links with the US.
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The neo-cold war is on. It has long been part of the neo-con agenda whose roots themselves go back to the Trotskyites, who were routed after the soviet take over by Stalin. Dick Cheney is the big man of the neo-cons in DC - follow his statements. The neo-cold war definitely has implications for bhArata. From Georgia we should learn that leaning on the US could make one take a fall. Pakistan is not in the greatest shape either for its long standing interlock with the US. We need to steer clear of being roaded along an anti-Russia path due to our new found links with the US.