Thursday, December 8, 2011


THE SUBVERSIVE NEOCOLONIAL AGENDA- US WOODROW WILSON CENTER PROMOTES CIA FRONT & NEOLIBERAL AGENDA FOR ARAB WORLD  here
On Tuesday, the WoodrowWilsonCenterhosted an event entitled “In the Middle of the Storm: Development and Governance in the Arab World,” which consisted of two panels. The first panel discussed regional Arab reform and featured Tamara Wittes, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs; Mara Rudman of the Bureau for Middle East at USAID; and Miriam Allam, a Safadi Scholar and Economist. Lina Khatib, the Co-Founder of the Program on Arab Reform and Democracy moderated the event. Wittes began by stressing that the Arab Spring was “not about the United States,” saying that Arab states were writing their own stories.The U.S. must be responsive to the situation on the ground in these countries, she insisted, and said that the U.S. should engage the Arab world based on several core principles, including human rights, democracy, and “values that sustain democracy. Wittes told the audience that the American government ought to use “all policy tools” at its disposal to assist the states affected by the Arab Spring, including trade incentives, American private sector strengths, and diaspora communities, among others.
Rudman continued the discussion by detailing USAID’s work in the Arab world, and she likened the slow change in the region to “turning an ocean liner.” She spoke about USAID’s efforts to respond to citizens’ needs in the region while trying to simultaneously meet American policy objectives. She noted eagerness from Arab youth to play a role in politics, and iterated that the U.S. is in the position to have a “positive impact” on the future of the Middle East. Allam then gave a presentation discussing the role of public consultation in the formulation of legislation and regulation. She said that good regulation is based on local involvement and stakeholder involvement. Suggesting that public consulting is intended to supplement government work, not replace it, Allam said that it is important to formulate a forum for debate to strengthen legislative work. She noted that public consultation may lead to consensus building, leading to reconciliation of competing interests, which is particularly valuable in the countries of the Arab Spring. Allam also suggested that public consultation in theMiddle East may resemble lobbying and there is little room for feedback.
The second panel, entitled “Energy Reform and Economic Development in the Arab World,” featured Robert D. Hormats, Undersecretary of State for Economic, Energy, and Agricultural Affairs; Inger Andersen, Vice-President of the Middle East and North Africa at The World Bank; and Katarina Uherova Hasbani, the Safadi Scholar of the Year. John D. Sullivan, Executive Director of the Center for International Private Enterprise moderated the event.
After a brief introduction from Sullivan, Hormats suggested that the U.S. has an opportunity to “step up” and be supportive of the Arab Spring through various policy measures. He reiterated the United States’ commitment to a “partnership with the people of the Middle East” and their democratic aims. Stressing the necessity for infrastructure modernization, Hormats stressed the need for the region to push economic and political reforms, as well as efforts to combat corruption that plagues the broader region.Andersen then spoke about the need for self-sufficient enterprises in the Middle East, emphasizing the need for better management efficiency in various industries as well as stronger and clearer regulation. State owned enterprises dominate much of the region, Andersen said, but many are in dire need of restructuring and anti-corruption efforts. Without improvement, it will be difficult to attract foreign investment. She noted that the World Bank assists in the reform process, primarily through targeted subsidies that can function to free up additional resources for particular industries. Finally, Andersen spoke of the need for increased social inclusion, to which the World Bank is attempting to contribute.
[ED NOTES:THE AIM IS TO INFILTRATE CIVIL SOCIETY GROUPS VIA CIA FRONT USAID,WICH HAS ALREADY BEEN CASE IN EGYPT AND OTHER MENA COUNTRIES...THEY SEEK MORE USAID(CIA) PARTICIPATION,WICH OF COURSE FACILITATES THE FUTURE SUBVERSION OF A NATIONS SOVEREIGNTY UNDER GUISE OF ''DEMOCRACY PROMOTION''.THEN OF COURSE YOU HAVE WORLD BANK AND PRIVATE ENTERPRISE ADVOCATES CLAMORING FOR A NEED TO DE-NATIONALIZE RESOURCES,IN OTHER WORDS PRIVATIZATION,AND A NEOLIBERAL TAKEOVER OVER THESE ECONOMIES,WICH UNDER AN ECONOMIC SHOCK DUE TO CONFLICT OR PERIOD OF TRANSITION EXPERIENCING ,WESTERN DESTABILIZATION CAMPAIGNS,ALWAYS PROVIDES THE PERFECT SOLUTION,FOR SUCH MEASURES.PROBLEM REACTION SOLUTION!
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[ LOOK AT DR SULLIVAN FOR EXAMPLE...HIS CENTER FOR PRIVATE ENTERPRISE,IT'S AN AD HOC EXTENSION OF CIA FRONT NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR DEMOCRACY,REPRESENTING US MULTINATIONAL INTERESTS... SEE...   http://www.cipe.org/about/board/index.php  Nearly all projects funded through CIPE require the partner to provide matching funds to facilitate the program’s implementation. Using grant funds from the National Endowment for Democracy, the United States Agency for International Development, the Middle East Partnership Initiative, and the U.S. Embassy in Iraq Office for Private Sector Development, CIPE leverages additional funds from the private sector and other organizations to maximize efforts to strengthen democracy and market-oriented reform. BOARD - Phillip N. Truluck  Executive Vice President and COO The Heritage Foundation/Karan Bhatia Vice President and Senior Counsel for International Law and Policy General Electric Company/
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[ED NOTE: BTW THE MIDDLE EAST PARTNERSHIP INITIATIVE IS THE SAME GROUP WICH FUNNELED 6 MILLION DOLLARS TO BARADATV A CIA FRONT GROUP MADE UP OF US BACKED SYRIAN EXILES (WASHINGTON PUPPETS) TO RUN ANTI ASSAD NEWS FEW YEARS BACK (SIMILAR TO RADIO MARTI IN CUBA OR VOA IN EUROPE) SEE...  http://thenakedfacts.blogspot.com/2011/05/pro-israel-support-for-syrian-protests.html 
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[NOW DR. HORMATS,THE U.S. UNDER SECRETARY OF STATE FOR ENERGY,ECONOMY,HE WAS A NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR TO WAR CRIMINAL HENRY KISSINGER ZBIG BREZINSKY AND BRENT SCOWCROFT ! HE IS ALSO  VICE CHAIR AND MANAGING DIRECTOR AT GOLDMAN SACHS!!   http://www.whorunsgov.com/Profiles/Robert_D._Hormats?loadTab=1 
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[ED NOTE: AS FAR AS ''Inger Andersen, Vice-President of the Middle East and North Africa at The World Bank''
HES REPRESENTING ONE OF THE WORLDS BIGGEST PREDATORY LENDING INSTITUTIONS RESPONSIBLE FOR A GROSS PERCENTAGE OF WORLDS POVERTY ,AND INEQUALITY!
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