Nikki Haley (VS ambassadeur bij VN) dreigt Nicaragua met oorlog: “De VS zal niet lijdzaam toezien……”

Hare
giftige kwaadaardigheid, VS ambassadeur bij de Verenigde Naties,
Nikki ‘bloody’ Haley heeft afgelopen woensdag de VN Veiligheidsraad voorgehouden dat Nicaragua hetzelfde pad volgt als dat tot de oorlog in
Syrië leidde en de economische ineenstorting veroorzaakte in Venezuela…… ha!
ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! De oorlog in Syrië is tot in de puntjes
voorbereid in Washington….. Al in 2006 werden de eerste plannen
gemaakt die tot deze oorlog hebben geleid…..

Het VS scenario was in deze het organiseren van een opstand, waar dit land samen met Saoedi-Arabië  buitenlandse (extreme) jihadisten aanvoerden (o.a. vanuit Libië, dat toen al volledig was vernietigd door de VS en de NAVO), jihadisten die tijdens de demonstraties op het volk schoten, waarvoor de schuld bij het regime Assad werd gelegd. Tot op bepaalde hoogte lukte die
door de VS georganiseerde ‘opstand…..’ 


Jammer voor de VS, maar ‘de
opstand’ leidde niet tot een staatsgreep in Syrië, daar het overgrote deel van het Syrische volk achter de regering Assad bleef staan, e.e.a bleek nog eens tijdens de verkiezingen in 2014, waar het overgrote deel van het volk dat kon stemmen. Van de 15 miljoen stemgerechtigden brachten 11 miljoen Syriërs een stem uit (kom daar maar ‘s voor in Nederland…), en daaruit bleek dat meer dan 80% achter Assad stond…..* Wel is er sindsdien sprake van oorlog in dat land, een zoveelste illegale oorlog van de VS
tegen een haar onwelgevallig regime, dat van Assad…..

Wat
betreft de economische ‘ineenstorting’ van Venezuela, ook dat is een
product van grootschalige VS terreur, door de grote winkelketens in
het land (in handen van VS ondernemers) niet meer te bevoorraden, na
sterke druk vanuit Washington, ontstonden er grote tekorten aan
voedsel in het land…… De medicijnen die in Latijns Amerika worden gebruikt,
komen voor een groot deel uit de VS, na enige druk vanuit Washington,
zijn er bijna geen medicijnen meer te krijgen in Venezuela……. De
VS overheid en oorlogshoer Haley hebben hier een grote bek over,
terwijl ze het gvd zelf hebben gefikst!!

Haley
liet in de VN weten dat de VS wat betreft Nicaragua niet lijdzaam zal
toezien….. ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Alsof de VS dat nu wel doet, ook
in Nicaragua is de VS bezig met de demonstraties om te zetten in een
opstand, die moet uitmonden in een staatsgreep….. Het welbekende
recept…..

De
VN zou eindelijk in moeten grijpen en de VS tot terreurstaat
verklaren, het aantal moorden dat in naam van dit land en door dit
land worden gepleegd is na WOII tot nu gestegen tot ver boven de 22
miljoen, de hoogste tijd dat de wereld de VS gaat boycotten en de top
van dit land tot ongewenste vreemdelingen verklaart! De VS
is door het Internationaal Gerechtshof (VN) overigens al eens veroordeeld wegens terrorisme, dit
tegen het land… Nicaragua!!! De VN verordende op deze uitspraak dat de VS schadevergoedingen diende te betalen, dat heeft de VS tot op de dag van vandaag niet gedaan……. De VS was indertijd verantwoordelijk voor het aanvallen van olie-installaties en havens, plus het leggen van mijnen voor die havens……. Dus ook toen keek de VS niet lijdzaam toe…….

Lees
het volgende artikel van Tyler Durden over het gevaar waar Nicaragua  aan blootstaat, een inval van de VS, zoals gepubliceerd op Zero Hedge. Daarna een video
over ‘een staatsgreep’ in Nicaragua die al heeft
plaatsgevonden!

Nikki
Haley: “US Will Not Remain A Passive Observer As Nicaragua
Becomes Another Venezuela Or Syria”

Afbeeldingsresultaat voor Nikki Haley

Vond een passende foto voor de fascistische helleveeg Haley (jammer dat het geen swastika van nazi-Duitsland is)

by Tyler
Durden

Thu,
09/06/2018 – 23:40

The
US Ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley warned the UN
Security Council on Wednesday that Nicaragua is heading down the path
that led to 
conflict in
Syria and an economic collapse in Venezuela

With
each passing day, Nicaragua travels further down a familiar path,”
Haley told a meeting of the UN Security Council on the deteriorating
environment in the Central American country. “It is a path that
Syria has taken. It is a path that Venezuela has taken.”

The
warning took place during the first Security Council meeting called
by Ambassador Haley, the current council president, to address what
the UN says Nicaragua’s government has participated in violent acts
of repression toward students and opposition groups that have led to
over 300 deaths since mid-April.

(boven het volgende Twitterbericht zit een video die ik niet kan overnemen, zie daarvoor het origineel, voorts een uitgebreide video met Haley in de VN aan het eind van dit bericht, dus nog voor de Brasscheck TV video)

Nikki Haley

@nikkihaley

RT @USUN: The spread of tyranny follows a predictable pattern.

Haley
said the Security Council could not remain a “passive observer”
as Nicaragua descended into chaos “because we know where this path
leads.”

She
said Nicaragua’s President Daniel Ortega and Venezuela’s
President Nicolas Maduro “are cut from the same corrupt cloth …
And they are both dictators who live in fear of their own people.”

The
Syrian exodus has produced millions of refugees, sowing instability
throughout the Middle East and Europe,” Haley said. “The
Venezuelan exodus has become the largest displacement of people in
the history of Latin America. A Nicaraguan exodus would overwhelm its
neighbors and create a surge of migrants and asylum-seekers in
Central America.”

Costa
Rican Ambassador Rodrigo Carazo told the council that his government
received 400 asylum applications from Nicaraguan citizens in the
first quarter, that was before the crisis started. Last month,
Ambassador Carazo said that number inflated to over 4,000. Year to
date, the Costa Rican government has received nearly 13,000 asylum
applications from Nicaraguans, he added.

The
deepening of the political, social and economic crisis, the
repression, and the failure to respect fundamental freedoms and human
rights shown by the authorities has the potential of an unbridled
worsening of the crisis,” Carazo warned. “And this can have a
direct impact on the stability and the future of development in
Central America.”

According
to 
Voice
of America
 (VOA),
human rights groups have reported abuses by law enforcement and
military groups, including temporary detentions, torture, sexual
violence, harassment, and intimidation. Nicaraguan civil society
leader Felix Maradiaga told council members, “Nicaragua has become
a huge prison which seems to be without any controls…every day, we
see a climate of terror and indiscriminate persecution.”

Maradiaga
warned the political crisis was at risk of developing into a
collapse. “Today, there is a time bomb in Nicaragua,” he
said. “Crimes against humanity are creating an atmosphere conducive
to internal conflict that can only grow in size.”

A
special report published last week by the Office of the UN High
Commissioner for Human Rights (UNCHR) documented the four months of social
unrest in the country.

Nikki Haley

@nikkihaley

RT @USUN: The spread of tyranny follows a predictable pattern.

The
human rights office called on the government to stop the arrest of
protesters and disarm the masked groups that have been responsible
for many killings. Then, late last week, the government expelled the
human rights group from the country.

The
Organization of American States (OAS) has also condemned the violence
and urged protestors and government to particpate in a peaceful
dialogue. The OAS has called for 2021 elections to be brought foward
as soon as possible to usher in a new government.

When
tensions like this are so high, and violence takes place in such a
way in a society that leaves more than 300 people dead, you need to
give the power back to the people to decide
,”
OAS
 
Chief
of Staff Gonzalo Koncke told reporters.

Nicaraguan
Foreign Minister Denis Moncada spoke at the Security Council
Wednesday, explaining to officials his country is “a model” in
the fight against terrorism, organized crime and drug trafficking in
the region, and has a booming economy.

Moncada
criticized the US for its past interventions in Nicaragua in the
1980s and urged Washington to “cease any type of aggression or
intervention,” which leaves us with thought that the Trump
administration could soon be nation-building in Central America.

Meanwhile,
the official Twitter feed of the Russian Mission to the UN
urges
Washington to abandon the colonial-style attempts to influence the
situation in Nicaragua such as the NICAAct, 
visa
and other restrictions against Nicaraguan officials, and the
abolition of the “temporary protection status” for migrants from
this country.”

It
seems that Central America is about to become a hot… again.

Russian Mission UN

@RussiaUN

: We urge to abandon the colonial-style attempts to influence the situation in such as the , visa and other restrictions against Nicaraguan officials, and the abolition of the “temporary protection status” for from this country.

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Hier nog een langere video met Haley in de VN over Nicaragua, vergelijk die video met de video van Brasscheck TV, die daaronder volgt:

Hier
de video van Redacted Tonight met Lee Camp die mensenrechten en arbeidsrecht advocaat Daniel Kovalik interviewt (kijken mensen!):

 Yet
Another US-Backed Coup Outed (w/ Dan Kovalik)

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* Zie: ‘Israëlische leger geeft toe wapens en grote sommen geld te hebben geleverd aan terreurgroepen in Syrië, om later het bericht te censureren……

PS: ik heb de CIA niet genoemd, hoewel je begrijpt dat deze geheime dienst de opstanden en staatsgrepen in het buitenland regisseert.

Oliver North, ex-CIA, oud-drugslord en oorlogsmisdadiger waarschijnlijk nieuwe president terreurorganisatie NRA……

Lees het volgende uitstekende artikel van Jon Schwarz, gepubliceerd op The Intercept, over Oliver North die van drugslord, nu waarschijnlijk snel zal
worden gebombardeerd (deden ze dat maar letterlijk) tot president van
terreurorganisatie NRA, ofwel de National Rifle Association……

Leden van de NRA snappen nog steeds
niet dat alcohol één van de dodelijkste harddrugs op de wereld is,
maar hebben wel de pest aan alles wat men verder illegale drugs* noemt
(waar ze uiteraard ook cannabis toe rekenen……). Geen nood voor deze veelal hypocriete christenen, Oliver North wordt ondanks zijn rol als ‘drugslord’ en terrorist gewoon als held gezien, terwijl hij een oorlogsmisdadiger is die berecht zou moeten worden voor het Internationaal Strafhof in Den Haag (het ICC)…..

Als North bijvoorbeeld een Colombiaan was geweest, had men hem al lang opgesloten in de VS vanwege zijn bemoeienis met de invoer van enorme hoeveelheden cocaïne (in de VS)…..

Voorts heeft North de Contra’s in Nicaragua, een terreurgroep die tegen de socialistische regering vocht, gesteund met wapens, die hij kocht van de winsten gemaakt met drugshandel….

Ach het voorgaande geeft ten overvloede nog eens aan waarvoor de NRA staat: grootschalige terreur op de straten, scholen en andere openbare gelegenheden van de VS…….

OLIVER
NORTH WORKED WITH COCAINE TRAFFICKERS TO ARM TERRORISTS. NOW HE’LL
BE PRESIDENT OF THE NRA.

     Jon
Schwarz

  May
12 2018, 2:03 p.m.

Former U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North gives the Invocation at the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action Leadership Forum in Dallas, Friday, May 4, 2018. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

THE
NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION
 has always been
clear about drugs: They’re terrifying.

Last
year, NRA CEO Wayne LaPierre 
darkly
warned
 that
members of drug gangs “are infiltrating law enforcement and even
the military.” In 2013, LaPierre 
proclaimed that
“Latin American drug gangs have invaded every city of significant
size in the United States,” and are a key part of the “hellish
world” that awaits us in the future. When Charlton Heston was
president of the NRA in the 1990s, he 
declared that
regular Americans would soon be besieged by 10,000 drug dealers freed
from prison by the Clinton administration.


It
seems odd, then, that the next president of the NRA 
will
soon be Oliver North
,
who spent years in the 1980s working together with large-scale
cocaine traffickers and protecting a notorious narco-terrorist
from the rest of the U.S. government.

This
reality about North has been largely covered up, first by North
himself and then by Fox News and the passage of time. Thirty
years later, it’s been almost totally forgotten. But the facts
remain genuinely appalling.

North
was an active-duty Marine when he joined the Reagan administration’s
National Security Council in 1981. One of Reagan’s top priorities
was organizing and funding the Contras, a guerrilla military force,
to overthrow the revolutionary socialist Sandinista government of
Nicaragua. But the Contras engaged in 
extensive,
gruesome terrorism
 against
Nicaraguan civilians. Congress gradually reduced and then eliminated
appropriations supporting them, leading the Reagan administration to
secretly search for money elsewhere.


According
to the report from a 
later
congressional investigation
,
North was put in charge of this operation, which participants dubbed
“The Enterprise.”

“Report
of the congressional committees investigating the Iran-Contra
Affair,” U.S. House of Representatives Select Committee to
Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran; U.S. Senate Select
Committee on Secret Military Assistance to Iran and the Nicaraguan
Opposition, 1987

North
enthusiastically looked for cash wherever he could find it, and
led many of the clandestine schemes that later became known
as the Iran-Contra scandal. The Sultan of Brunei donated $10 million
(which North’s secretary Fawn Hall accidentally wired to the wrong
Swiss bank account), and Saudi Arabia ponied up as well. North also
pushed what he 
called “a
neat idea”: selling U.S. military equipment to Iran, with the
proceeds passed along to the Contras.

Meanwhile,
the Contras had a neat idea of their own: facilitating cocaine
trafficking through Central America into the U.S., with a cut going
toward supporting their war against the Sandinistas. Some Contras
were themselves cocaine traffickers, and others were simply happy to
make alliances of convenience with drug cartels.

There’s
no evidence North actively 
wanted cocaine
to be smuggled into the U.S. It was simply that he had other
priorities. But was he aware of the Contras’ drug trafficking? Yes.
Did he try to shield one of “his” cocaine traffickers from
consequences from the other branches of the U.S. government?
Yes. Did he work together with a known drug lord? Yes.

All
in all, North’s connections to drug trafficking were so egregious
that in 1989 he was 
banned
from entering Nicaragua’s neighbor Costa Rica
 by
Oscar Arias, the country’s president and 1987 recipient of the
Nobel Peace Prize.

This
may seem shocking to the easily shocked. But it’s all been
documented in various government investigations. All you need in
order to learn about it is curiosity and an internet connection. For
instance, here’s a screenshot from the 
CIA’s
website
 about
the Nicaraguan Revolutionary Democratic Alliance, or ADREN by
its Spanish acronym, which was later folded into the Contras:

“Allegations
of Connections Between CIA and The Contras in Cocaine Trafficking to
the United States,” CIA, 1998

The
full extent of North’s complicity in cocaine trafficking will never
be known. When the Iran-Contra scandal story broke in November 1986,
he ordered Hall to destroy so many documents that the 
shredder
malfunctioned
,
and she had to ask White House maintenance to come and fix it.
Moreover, when North was removed from his National Security Council (NSC) job, he took with him 2,848 pages of daily notes — which legally
belonged to the federal government. By the time a congressional
investigation was finally able to examine the notes, North and his
lawyers had redacted huge amounts of information.

Nonetheless,
543 of the pages mentioned drugs or drug trafficking, with the
probe 
finding that
“in many of these cases, material in the Notebooks adjacent to the
narcotics references has been deleted.”

“Drugs,
Law Enforcement And Foreign Policy,” U.S. Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations, 1989

But
despite North’s cover-up, what we do know for sure is
incredibly damning.

Perhaps
most significantly, according to North’s 
own
notes
 he
met with Panama’s then-dictator Manuel Noriega in London in
September 1986 to collaborate on a plan for Noriega to support the
Contras in return for American money and arms. They discussed
sabotaging a Nicaraguan airport and oil refinery, as well as creating
a program to train Contra and Afghan mujahedeen commandos in Panama
with Israeli help. (It’s not completely clear, but North appears to
have written that “Rabin” – i.e., Yitzhak Rabin, who was then
Israel’s minister of defense – “approves.”)

North
was clearly enthusiastic about the potential partnership with
Noriega. In 
an
earlier email
 selling
the proposal to one of his superiors, he wrote that “we might have
available a very effective, very secure means of doing some of the
things which must be done if the Nicaragua project is going to
succeed. … I believe we could make the appropriate arrangements w/
reasonable OPSEC and deniability.”

Email,
Oliver North to John Poindexter, May 8, 1986 (neem aan dat het niet om een email ging destijds….)

But
of course, Noriega was himself a powerful drug trafficker. Knowing
this didn’t require a top-secret clearance: It was published 
on
the front page
 of
the New York Times three months before North met with him.
According to the Times article, “A White House official said the
most significant drug-running in Panama was being directed by General
Noriega.”

The
North-Noriega operation ultimately didn’t come to fruition; the
Iran-Contra affair was exposed just two months after they met.
But the planning that did occur is conclusive evidence that North
eagerly worked with drug dealers operating on the largest scale
imaginable.

Panama
Strongman Said to Trade In Drugs, Arms and Illicit Money,” New York
Times, June 11, 1986

North
also went to 
great
lengths
 to
protect an ally who was a key participant in what the Justice
Department 
called “the
most significant case of narco-terrorism yet discovered.”

In
1984, José Bueso Rosa, a Honduran general, plotted with several
others to assassinate the president of Honduras. They planned to fund
the hit with the proceeds from selling 760 pounds of cocaine in the
U.S.

The
FBI, however, had the participants under surveillance, intercepted
the shipment when it arrived at a small airfield in Florida, and
arrested everyone involved.

But
Bueso had played a key role in Honduran support for the Contras. So
North went to work to get him off as lightly as possible. (Bueso had
not himself been charged with drug trafficking, but
wiretaps made it obvious he participated in that part
of the project.)

In
email, North 
explained his
plans to “cabal quietly” with other Reagan administration
officials “to look at options: pardon, clemency, deportation,
reduced sentence.” Eventually, North planned to have the case’s
judge informed “in camera” — that is, secretly — about “our
equities in this matter,” in order to push for leniency. Then,
North wrote, it would be necessary to quietly brief Bueso, so that he
wouldn’t “start singing songs nobody wants to hear.”

North
didn’t get everything he wanted, but did succeed in having Bueso
transferred to a “Club Fed” minimum security prison. Bueso was
released on parole after 40 months.

THERE
ARE ALSO
 numerous documented examples of North
being informed that members of the Contras were involved in drug
trafficking, with no signs that North took any action.

For
instance, after meeting with a key assistant, North 
wrote in
his notebooks about a plane being used by the brother of a top Contra
leader to ferry supplies from the U.S. to Central America. “Honduran
DC-6 which is being used for runs out of New Orleans,” North jotted
down, “is probably being used for drug runs into U.S.”

North
testified in front of Congress that he’d passed this information
along to the Drug Enforcement Administration. When later questioned
by the Washington Post, the DEA, the State Department, and the U.S.
Customs Service all 
stated that
there was no evidence North ever said anything about the matter to
them.

Oliver
North, notes, August 9, 1985

The
same aide who told North about the plane also 
informed
him
 about
the “potential involvement with drug running” of one Contra
official and that another was “now involved in drug running out of
Panama.” And after a call from another subordinate,
North 
noted that
the Contras were planning to buy weapons from a Honduran warehouse —
and “14 M to finance came from drugs.”

North
was getting similar reports from outside the government as well.
Dennis Ainsworth, a Republican real estate investor who’d
volunteered to help the Contra cause, informed a U.S. attorney that
the top Contra commander “was involved in drug trafficking,” but
that the Nicaraguan community was frightened to come forward
because “they could be blown away by Colombia hit squads.”
Ainsworth said he’d tried to inform the White House about this but
“we were put off by Ollie North,” and “I was even physically
threatened by one of Ollie North’s associates.” (The U.S.
attorney later wrote a 
memo with
Ainsworth’s statements and transmitted it to the FBI.)

Regarding
Dennis Madden Ainsworth, Information Concerning,” FBI, January 6,
1987

North
and the NRA did not immediately respond to requests for comment on
this history. When North ran for Senate in 1994, his
campaign spokesperson said his involvement with the Bueso case
was “old news and garbage and nobody cares about it.” In a 2004
appearance on Fox News, North called a congressional investigation
that focused on the Contra-cocaine connection “a witch hunt” with
witnesses “who clearly had a political agenda.”

But
the extraordinarily sordid nature of North’s past will be clear to
anyone who appraises it honestly. In announcing North’s
appointment, Wayne LaPierre said there’s “no one better
suited to serve as our President,” and he’s correct. Oscar
Arias 
wrote
Thursday
 that
the NRA “finds in Oliver North a leader worthy of its mission.”
Peter Kornbluh, who was co-director of the Iran-Contra documentation
project at the National Security Archive, is even more
straightforward: North, he says, is “the perfect pick to further
the NRA’s reputation for favoring bloodshed and criminality over
responsible gun control and ownership.”

Top
photo: Former U.S. Marine Lt. Col. Oliver North gives the Invocation
at the National Rifle Association-Institute for Legislative Action
Leadership Forum in Dallas on May 4, 2018.

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* Let wel: in het Engels zijn drugs ook de medicijnen tegen ziekte enz. Het gebruik van opiaten als pijnbestrijder is één van de redenen waarom er nu zoveel ophef is in de VS over verslaafden aan die opiaten, ofwel synthetische opium zoals Oxycontin. Bij velen wordt de werking van deze opiaten in de loop van de jaren steeds zwakker, waarna ze hun toevlucht nemen tot echte, niet synthetische opiaten als heroïne…..

PS: in de kop staat dat North ex-CIA werknemer is, in feite was dit zo gezien zijn handelen met de CIA, echter officieel heeft hij nooit op de CIA loonlijst gestaan.