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John McCain - spreading misery, poverty, violence and death wherever he goes.
John McCain visits Libya in April 2011.
The country soon descends into chaos, the economy goes down the tubes, the government such at is is - are Islamic Extremists, various Islamic Extremist groups roam the streets in armed militias, the violence continues.
Goldman Sachs loots the Libyan Sovereign wealth fund, reducing it's value from over $1bn to almost nothing in a few months. Everybody in Libya is worse off.
John McCain visits Syria around May 2012.
The violence soon escalates into all out civil war.
The Syrian economy collapses and millions of people are displaced due to the violence and poverty.
A number of armed Islamic Extremist groups (who make up the vast majority of the "rebels" & are funded by Saudi/Qatar) start fighting each other - they are losing against Assad.
Bandar Bush tries to bribe Congress for the mass bombing of Syria, which fails due to overwhelming American public and international opinion being against it. Everybody in Syria is worse off.
John McCain makes a second visit to Syria in May 2013, meeting with known Islamic Extremists - he urges Obama to give them more arms.
ISIS, Jihadi Extremist Groups, Israel, Saudi Arabia and US Foreign Policy
http://ian56.blogspot.com/2014/08/isis-jihadi-extremist-groups-israel.html
John McCain visits Kiev, Ukraine and meets with the leader of the neo Nazi Svoboda party.
Soon after, the violence escalates and snipers start firing in Maidan and molotov cocktails are thrown.
At least some of the shots fired & the consequent protestor deaths originate from the Ukraine Hotel in the square which is held by Maidan protestors and Fascist groups.
A fascist puppet government is installed in Kiev, led by an ex Central Banker.
Tensions with Russia are escalated.
Russia withdraws it's 33% gas subsidies from Ukraine.
The new government in Kiev doubles the price of gas in Ukraine with further price increases to follow.
Government pensions are cut by 50% to help pay off the banksters & Gazprom.
Everybody in Ukraine is worse off.
The real story of what has been happening in Ukraine since September 2013
http://ian56.blogspot.co.uk/2014/11/the-us-says-there-are-no-nazis-in-kiev.html
Why hasn't Obama fired Neocon Victoria Nuland as Asst Sec of State?
Why didn't he fire her as soon as he took office in 2009?
http://ian56.blogspot.com/2014/03/why-hasnt-obama-fired-neocon-victoria.html
References
McCain pushes heavier U.S. involvement in Libya
http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/africa/04/22/mccain.libya/
It had long been known that Benghazi and Eastern Libya are a hot bed of Islamic Extremists.
Many of the fighters that would go on to fight Gaddafi had fought against American troops in Iraq a few years earlier.
Arrest John McCain!
He Met with Identified Terrorists in Syria Holding Lebanese Civilian Hostages
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=1d1_1369905696
McCain responds to Syria photo controversy – CNN Political Ticker
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/05/30/mccain-responds-to-syria-photo-controversy/
It was well known that the vast majority of the active fighters in Syria belonged to Islamic Extremist groups like Al-Nusra. Many of these Islamic Extremist Jihadist fighters had fought against American troops in Iraq a few years earlier.
The facts behind the conflict in Syria that Obama & John McCain do not want you to see
http://ian56.blogspot.com/2013/08/action-in-syria-what-would-it-achieve.html
"Bandar Bush" buys votes in Congress for war in Syria
http://ian56.blogspot.com/2013/09/bandar-bush-buys-votes-in-congress-for.html
Source:
http://ian56.blogspot.co.uk/2014/04/john-mccain-spreading-misery-poverty.html
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: Two police officers were shot and seriously wounded early
: Thursday outside the police department in Ferguson, Mo.
: amid protests that followed the resignation of the town’s
: police chief.
: St. Louis County Police Chief Jon Belmar told a news
: conference that a 41-year-old officer from St. Louis County
: was shot in the shoulder at around midnight local time,
: while a 32-year-old officer from suburban Webster Groves
: was shot in the face. Both victims were taken to a local
: hospital. Belmar said both men were conscious, but had no
: further word about their condition except to describe the
: injuries as “very serious.”
: Belmar said that at least three shots were fired and were
: believed to come from a house across the street from the
: police department.
: “I don’t know who did the shooting, to be honest with you,”
: Belmar said, adding that he could not provide a description
: of the suspect or gun.
: He said his “assumption” was that, based on where the officers
: were standing and the trajectory of the bullets, “these
: shots were directed exactly at my officers.”
: The shooting was first reported by the St. Louis
: Post-Dispatch.
: Marciay Pitchford, 20, was among the protesters outside the
: police department. He told The Associated Press the protest
: had been mostly peaceful until he heard the shots ring out.
: “I saw the officer go down and the other police officers drew
: their guns while other officers dragged the injured officer
: away,” Pitchford said. “All of a sudden everybody started
: running or dropping to the ground,” he said.
: Belmar said that some officers had begun to leave the area due
: to the lack of activity prior to the shooting.
: “I’ve said many times we cannot sustain this [unrest] without
: problems and that’s not a reflection of those expressing
: their First Amendment rights,” Belmar told the
: Post-Dispatch. “But this is a very dangerous environment
: for our officers to work in.”
: KTVI reported that as many as 200 people had gathered to
: demand more changes in the city’s government after the
: resignation of Police Chief Tom Jackson Wednesday
: afternoon. The station reported that at least one person
: had been arrested and that protesters blocked traffic on
: nearby Florissant Road.
: Jackson was the sixth Ferguson employee to resign or be fired
: after a Justice Department report cleared white former
: officer Darren Wilson of civil rights charges in the
: shooting of black 18-year-old Michael Brown this past
: August, but found a profit-driven court system and
: widespread racial bias in the city police department.
: Mayor James Knowles III announced Wednesday that the city had
: reached a mutual separation agreement with Jackson that
: will pay Jackson one year of his nearly $96,000 annual
: salary and health coverage. Jackson’s resignation becomes
: effective March 19, at which point Lt. Col. Al Eickhoff
: will become acting chief while the city searches for a
: replacement.
: Jackson oversaw the Ferguson force for nearly five years
: before the shooting that stirred months of unrest across
: the St. Louis region and drew global attention to the
: predominantly black city of 21,000.
: Jackson had previously resisted calls by protesters and some
: of Missouri’s top elected leaders to step down over his
: handling of Brown’s shooting and the weeks of
: sometimes-violent protests that followed. He was widely
: criticized from the outset, both for an aggressive police
: response to protesters and for his agency’s erratic and
: infrequent releases of key information.
: In addition to Jackson, Ferguson’s court. clerk was fired last
: week and two police officers resigned. The judge who
: oversaw the court system also resigned, and the City
: Council on Tuesday agreed to a separation agreement with
: the city manager.
:
: http://www.fromthetrenchesworldreport.com/two-officers-shot-seriously-injured-outside-ferguson-police-department/125837#more-125837