Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Condi: US will defend Poland/ Fourth Reich Dawning

Condoleezza Rice threatens Russia and reveals the depth of the New World Order intentions.

To Russia she said:

"When you threaten Poland, you perhaps forget that it is not 1988," Rice said. "It's 2008 and the United States has a ... firm treaty guarantee to defend Poland's territory as if it was the territory of the United States. So it's probably not wise to throw these threats around."

What's the difference between 1988 and 2008? In 1988 even though it was clear that the Elite were establishing a global dictatorship (Novus Ordo Seclorum) by that point, in 1988 it had much less ability to overtly act. In 1988 Reagan was leaving office and ex-CIA chief George HW Bush was preparing to take the reigns and begin the Bush-Clinton Dynasty. Look at what they accomplished since 1988! We as a nation went from relative freedom to relative fascism and dictatorship. What would have been impossible then is easy for them now thanks to the 9-11 Inside Job!

Bush: "It would be much easier if this was a dictatorship
As long as I'm the dictator"





Bush: "I'm the Decider and I decide what is best"


Note the pomposity of Condi and her dark masters in her comments to Russia as she dismissed the national security concerns of Russia as "blustery comments." Those comments included the following:

After Warsaw and Washington announced the agreement on the deal last week, top Russian Gen. Anatoly Nogovitsyn warned that Poland is risking attack, and possibly a nuclear one, by deploying the American missile defense system...

The decider/dictator has apparently decided that risking nuclear war is the thing to do!

Anyone who knows history, and Rice does, knows that Russia does not make empty threats. Nuclear war may well result from this disasterous war started by the US/NWO using its tool Georgia to sneak attack South Ossetia and Russia.

So why would they do it?
There is one very good if chilling possible reason:

Another big difference between 1988 and 2008 is that the Elite are now more open about their support for eugentics. The Elite now publicly acknowledge that their intention is to reduce the human population by at least 80%. Ted Turner, Bill Gates, and many others promote an even higher figure, a 90% reduction. Watch the following video, then read the following artical and ask yourself, why did the United States sneak attack Russia two weeks ago? Who would be benefited by a global or regional nuclear war?

And CNN and the rest of the controlled media are obsessing over a purchased monkey suit! Amazing! When thawed it was not a real Big Foot! Now that's news!

9-11 was a preview!



Now for the news story from the propaganda press. If they are feeding the Sheeple this much, imagine what they are leaving unsaid!


Rice signs missile defense deal with Poland

By VANESSA GERA and MONIKA SCISLOWSKA, Associated Press Writers 2 hours, 1 minute ago [Source]

WARSAW, Poland - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and her Polish counterpart signed a deal Wednesday to build a U.S. missile defense base in Poland, an agreement that prompted an infuriated Russia to warn of a possible attack against the former Soviet satellite.

Rice dismissed blustery comments from Russian leaders who say Warsaw's hosting of 10 U.S. interceptor missiles just 115 miles from Russia's westernmost frontier opens the country up to attack.

Such comments "border on the bizarre frankly," Rice said, speaking to reporters traveling with her in Warsaw.

"When you threaten Poland, you perhaps forget that it is not 1988," Rice said. "It's 2008 and the United States has a ... firm treaty guarantee to defend Poland's territory as if it was the territory of the United States. So it's probably not wise to throw these threats around."

The deal has strained relations between Moscow and the West, ties already troubled by Russia's invasion of its former Soviet neighbor, U.S. ally Georgia, earlier this month.

Speaking to reporters traveling with her, Rice said, "the Russians are losing their credibility."

Rice and Polish Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski signed the deal Wednesday morning.

"It is an agreement which will help us to respond to the threats of the 21st century," she said afterward.

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said the agreement came after tough but friendly negotiations.

"We have achieved our main goals, which means that our country and the United States will be more secure," he said.

After Warsaw and Washington announced the agreement on the deal last week, top Russian Gen. Anatoly Nogovitsyn warned that Poland is risking attack, and possibly a nuclear one, by deploying the American missile defense system, Russia's Interfax news agency reported.

Poles have been shaken by the threats, but NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop dismissed them Tuesday as "pathetic rhetoric."

"It is unhelpful and it leads nowhere," he told reporters at a NATO meeting in Brussels, Belgium.

Many Poles consider the agreement a form of protection at a time when Russia's invasion of Georgia has generated alarm throughout Eastern Europe. Poland is a member of the European Union and NATO, and the deal is expected to deepen its military partnership with Washington.

Polish President Lech Kaczynski also expressed "great satisfaction" at the outcome of the long months of negotiations.

Poland and the United States spent a year and a half negotiating, and talks recently had snagged on Poland's demands that the U.S. bolster Polish security with Patriot missiles in exchange for hosting the missile defense base.

Washington agreed to do so last week, as Poland invoked the Georgia conflict to strengthen its case.

The Patriots are meant to protect Poland from short-range missiles from neighbors — such as Russia.

The U.S. already has reached an agreement with the government in Prague to place the second component of the missile defense shield — a radar tracking system — in the Czech Republic, Poland's southwestern neighbor and another formerly communist country.

Approval is still needed the Czech and Polish parliaments.

No date has been set for the Polish parliament to consider the agreement, but it should face no difficulties in Warsaw, where it enjoys the support of the largest opposition party as well as the government.


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