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International Forecast 2010

Listen Monday, Jan. 4, 2010 at 1:06 p.m. in Conflict, Economy, Politics

Trade wars with China. Dire threats to cybersecurity. And Al Qaeda ventures into drug trafficking. Our analysts discuss the international stories they predict will make headlines in 2010.

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Guests

Douglas Farah

National security consultant and senior fellow for the International Assessment and Strategy Center, a Washington-based think tank. Former Latin America and West Africa bureau chief for the Washington Post.

Blake Hounshell

Managing Editor, Foreign Policy Magazine

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Mon, 01/04/2010 - 11:35am
aysar wrote:

The End of Terror
In 2010, John Negroponte will be prosecuted for War Crimes at the international court of justice in The Hague by the people of El Salvador and Iraq. Under his reign as ambassador in 1980, Battalion 316 was established and murdered 75,000 civilians in the name of the resistance to US Imperialism. This made the US a state sponsor of terror and was successful in demoralizing the people to be subjugated. In Iraq and also as ambassador, John used Blackwater to manufacture Alqaeda in Iraq AQI with the same mandate. Bush called it the “Salvador Option” and Colonel James Steele was taken out of retirement to assist Negroponte as he had done in El Salvador. Having exposed this, the world will demand the US to renounce terror as a war strategy and all UN members will sign a binding resolution to that effect.

Mon, 01/04/2010 - 1:27pm

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