“El Salvador is a recent example of corporate domination in U.S. foreign aid. The United States will withhold the Millennium Challenge Compact aid deal, approximately $277 million in aid, unless El Salvador purchases genetically-modified seeds from biotech giant, Monsanto. The Millennium Challenge Corporation is “a U.S. foreign aid agency that was created by the U.S. Congress in January 2004,” according to Sustainable Pulse, and serves as a conduit for foreign aid funds. MCC’s unethical aid conditions would force El Salvador to purchase controversial seeds from the American biotech corporation instead of purchasing non-GMO seeds from the country’s local farmers – an action that would have negative effects on El Salvador’s agricultural industry in addition to presenting serious health and environmental risks.”
Monthly Archives: July 2014
What is a Caliph?
“Basically, one’s status as a caliph is dependent on the acceptance of that status by some group of Muslims. This follows the general pattern of religio/political formation through consensual agreement.in Islamic and Arab culture. This applies in; ideas, law, government, etc.
The declaration of the caliphate of Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Caliph Ibrahim) is a declaration of war against each and every existing Arab and Muslim government because in the presence of a supposed caliph all their governments must be viewed as illegitimate usurpations of the caliph’s divinely given religious and political authority.”
Does the West benefit from Middle East conflict?
Is the current conflict in the Middle East the result of Western blunders, or part of a plan to create chaos in which different groups are divided, fight each other to exhaustion, and controlled? From Daniel Sanchez:
Why did ISIS and al Qaeda split?
Who’s going to give baya to whom?
ISIS favors cleansing the Sunni population through violence, as well as fighting non-Sunnis, while al-Qaeda prefers to treat local populations less harshly, slowly ramping up their strict interpretation of sharia after consolidating gains.
In depth explanation of the split between the seemingly consanguine groups, from the Washington Institute for Near East Policy:
The War Between ISIS and al-Qaeda for Supremacy of the Global Jihadist Movement