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US/Israel War on Iran Started on 29th February 2026

4/18/2026
US/ISRAEL WAR ON IRANSTARTED ON 28 February 2026 The world is currently a very dangerous place, dominated by aggression and wars. Recently there has been US military action against Venezuela, Iran and threatening Cuba. Decades of US hostility, including the ongoing economic blockade, have already caused enormous harm to the Cuban people and have been repeatedly condemned by the international community within the UN. Any attack against Cuba would be a blatant violation of international law and the UN Charter. This is a total lawlessness. The rules-based order meant the US made the rules and everyone was ordered to follow. But now, there are no rules whatsoever. It’s total lawlessness. It is important to know that The United States has been involved in armed conflict for approximately 230 to 235 years out of its 250-year history (1776–2026), representing over 90% of its existence. So, this brings me to the current war on IRAN. The unlawful war of aggression, launched jointly against Iran by two nuclear states the US and Israeli regimes, on Saturday, February 28, 2026, in breach of international law, is yet another example of military excesses, which undermine world peace and world order, create chaos, violate national sovereignty and devastate the global economy. However, without the active military participation of the US Trump Regime and its defense of Israel at the UN Security Council, such an unprovoked military attack against Iran, which could escalate into a global military conflict, could not have occurred or would not have had the same scope. The US and Israel, two nuclear states, are at war with Iran. This is a criminal attack, planned in advance, at a time when every form of negotiation was underway. This is against the rules of international law and US law. So why attack IRAN? This is not the first time:The US and Britain orchestrated a secret coup, known as Operation Ajax, in August 1953 to remove Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh. He was removed because he nationalised the British-controlled oil industry, causing huge economic loss to Britain and raising Cold War fears of a communist, Soviet-backed takeover in the US. In 1951, Mohammad Mosaddegh, became Prime Minister of Iran.His secular government initiated the Nationalisation of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (AIOC) through an Act of Parliament leading to the formation of the National Iranian Oil Company. Only two years of parliamentary democracy (1951-53), in 1953 the CIA and MI6 led a coup d'état against the democratically elected secular government of Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh, who was first imprisoned and then put under house arrest until his death in 1967. So, what did the Shah do after the imprisonment of the PM Mossadegh.?After returning to power in 1953 via a US/UK-backed coup, Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi consolidated absolute authority, dismantling democratic opposition and transforming Iran into a pro-Western, autocratic state. He created the brutal SAVAK secret police, and initiated the "White Revolution" which caused rapid social change and massive economic inequality. The Shah established SAVAK in 1957 with CIA and Mossad assistance to suppress dissent through surveillance, torture, and imprisonment of political opponents. He shut down the Iranian parliament (Majles) and banned political parties, rendering Iran effectively a one-party state, and was seen by many Iranians as a puppet of foreign powers. Westernisation built up military power, and used oil revenue to fund infrastructure projects while establishing strong ties with the United States and Israel. While technically maintaining the nationalisation of oil, in 1954 he allowed an international consortium to manage production, splitting revenues with them. Rapid industrialisation and secularisation alienated conservative religious elements and rural populations. His heavy-handed repression, combined with corruption and economic inequality, created immense...

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Fuel vulnerability due to war, Australian subservience to USA not in our interest

4/11/2026
Bevan and Andrew discuss:Disruption oil supplies & misplaced fuel security priorities of successive governments exposed by US-Israeli war on Iran.470 service stations out of petrol and diesel as of 26 March 2026.Subsequent food price increases on horizon.Interest rate hikes to continue.Governments urging workers to work from home and use public transport to reduce consumption.Successive governments following USA line with regard to Australian security. Force Posture Agreement (2014) and AUKUS mean increased payments to USA from Australia and increased USA military presence and facilities on Australian soil.Discussion and explanation of Australian integration into USA aggressive war fighting.Implications of continuing to host USA spy-base Pine Gap including making Australia a target in USA wars.Strait of Hormuz matters addressed.Open letter from former Australian security specialists and former military officers published in Australian Financial Review stating Australia exposure to fossil fuels is a vulnerability (13th March 2026). Renewable energy transition presented as a desirable step to take in the interest of national security. Bevan and Andrew appear courtesy of Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN): https://ipan.org.au/

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8 Sept 2024 (Romina B Floyd K - CFMEU)

9/7/2024

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USA scrambling, lying. CFMEU-CG statement. Assange, McBride and Duggan. Nurses' EBA update.

5/25/2024

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Neutrality as an alternative Austrlaian foreign policy

5/18/2024
Transcript:Neutrality would keep us out of a U.S.-China warANDREW 1: Good morning listeners. My name’s Andrew and with me is Bevan Ramsden. We’re from IPAN, the Independent and Peaceful Australian Network. In this edition of Alternative News we examine neutrality as an alternative Australian foreign policy in the light of recent surveys which show that a clear majority of Australians are in favour of Australia remaining neutral in the event of war between the U.S. and China. We have discussed neutrality in a previous program but are re-visiting the subject in the light of Bevan Ramsden’s recent participation in an International Conference on Neutrality. This Congress had the theme of ‘Neutrality – a Strategy for Global Stabilisation’. Bevan, give us the background to this conference.BEVAN 1: The Congress was held in Bogota, the capital of Colombia. It is situated in the Andes on a plateau 2,500 metres above sea level. Bogota is home to 12 million people in a country with a population of 50 million. The primary organisers of the Congress were World Beyond War and the International Peace Bureau. The two- day Congress involved 50 speakers from 25 countries on 5 continents. Some of the presentations from distant countries were made over the internet but most were in person.The Congress was held in a venue within the Republic of Colombia’s Congress Building, which houses the Colombian Parliament. We were addressed by four Senators at the opening breakfast meeting within the Congress Building. I was present as the IPAN representative and was the only representative from Australia.ANDREW 2: I understand that the Vice President of Colombia took part in the conference.BEVAN 2: Yes, on the second day we met with the Colombian Vice President, Francia Marquez, who spoke to us about her position on neutrality and we all shook hands with her at the end of her speech. Whilst she endorsed the Congress’ aim of formulating a strategy for ensuring peace world-wide, she raised some criticism of neutrality as such, as did several others at the Congress. The particular criticism deserves our attention because IPAN has endorsed the principle of “non-nuclear armed neutrality” in our vision for an alternative defence for an independent Australia.The concern is that neutrality could be taken to mean “isolationism”; “washing ones hands of world problems”; “turning ones back on injustices in the world” etc. Vice President Marquez said we cannot turn our backs on the suffering of the people in Gaza, for example.ANDREW 3: You say this discussion has implications for IPAN and its policies. Can you explain why this is so?BEVAN 3: It has implications for IPAN because we have proposed an alternative defence policy for Australia based on the concept of non-nuclear armed neutrality. Listening to the Vice President and other speakers at the Congress, it became clear to me that we need to carefully elaborate and explain exactly what we mean by neutrality. We certainly would not favour an isolationist approach.To be of any value to the Australian people, a policy of neutrality would have to involve positive engagement with the countries in our region and beyond and the taking of a stand on the side of peace and justice. For example, in relation to Gaza, a neutral Australia would not become involved militarily but would use all available diplomatic and economic measures to oppose Israeli Zionist genocide, and bring about a permanent ceasefire and secure a safe and peaceful future for the Palestinian and Israeli people. ANDREW 4: Some listeners may not have heard about this alternative defence policy which IPAN has formulated. Can you provide some details?BEVAN 4: IPAN’s alternative defence policy is based on non-nuclear armed neutrality and emphasizes diplomacy as the first option in the resolution of conflict between states. The ADF would be reconfigured for, and confined to, defence of Australian territory and its surrounding waters out to the 200 nautical mile...

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May Day International Solidarity Event 2024

5/4/2024
This show contains excerpts from speeches and music which were part of the International Solidarity May Day event which was held on Thursday 2nd May, 2024 at Trades Hall.Featuring performances from:Advanced League of People's Artists (ALPA). (facebook)Victorian Trade Union Choir (website)

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AUSMIN & the ALP Government's betrayal

8/26/2023
In today’s CICD Alternative News, Bevan Ramsden and Andrew Fullerton from IPAN will examine the Albanese ALP Government’s policy of enmeshing us even more tightly in the US war machine, a policy which, in the event of a US war on China, will place us in grave danger of retaliatory strikes and is proceeding despite the fact that Australia faces no military threat. They also will look at the AUSMIN 2023 talks which took place a few weeks ago between Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong and their US counterparts, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin.

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Countering corporate misinformation on China and Taiwan.

7/8/2023
A. Fullerton and B. Ramsden (IPAN) "seek to counter the misinformation and war mongering hysteria emanating from the corporate media and certain politicians in which China is portrayed as a military threat, and which seeks to build public support for a war to weaken China economically, and maintain US economic and military dominance in the region and worldwide."The show contains a history of the China-Taiwan situation since the end of WW2. The show covers USA's and Australia's policy and some context."The Australian Government does not recognize the ROC [Republic of China, i.e. Taiwan] as a sovereign state, and does not regard the authorities in Taiwan as having the status of a national government. Dealings between Australia and Taiwan therefore, take place unofficially. [...] Despite this, successive governments have supported the US policy of containing and confronting China in the South China Sea and elsewhere."

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Withdraw from the QUAD

5/27/2023
The QUAD summit scheduled in Sydney on 24 May was cancelled due to the last minute announcement that US president Biden will not be attending. AUKUS: The Australian Anti-AUKUS Coalition calls on the Australian government to withdraw from any future Quad meetings and will oppose any future meetings of the QUAD in Australia.Labour, Greens & Defence Experts have published and open letter calling for an AUKUS Parliamentary Inquiry.The White house responded to the threat of imminent defeat of UKRAINE.Stella Assange addressed the National Press Club in Canberra.

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US Imperialism and the cost of AUKUS Part 2

5/20/2023
Margaret Williamson speaks about America’s military domination and issues with our sovereignty and the cost of the AUKUS nuclear submarine program.The American government is taking us to war with China. The danger of going to war with China is enormous.Margaret spoke about “we the people need to unite and stop this madness.”

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US Imperialism and the cost of AUKUS Part 1

5/13/2023
Margaret Williamson speaks about America’s military domination and issues with our sovereignty and the cost of the AUKUS nuclear submarine program.The American government is taking us to war with China. The danger of going to war with China is enormous.Margaret says “we the people need to unite and stop this madness.”

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Federal election, Injured Workers Day & US & China

6/4/2022

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Federal election, comments on media coverage of Ukraine, note from B McVeigh

5/28/2022

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Western media on China, Israeli military murders journalist, Nakba Day

5/21/2022
Chauvinistic Western media attacks on China.Figures on Chinese economy 2020-2021 and Q1 2022.Israeli military murders journalist Shireen Abu Akleh.Nakba Day brief history and comment."Nakba is not a static event but rather an ongoing reality for Palestinians."

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Comments on upcoming Australian Federal Election, Philippines Election, Solomon Islands and Ukraine.

5/14/2022

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IPAN members discuss military spending and climate change

5/7/2022
Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN - https://ipan.org.au) members Andrew Fullerton and Bevan Ramsden discuss climate change impacts and their similarities to the aftermath of wars as well as military spending in Australia

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John Speight on arms sellers and "need to re-arm", US-Australia military spending, AUKUS, nuclear submarines

4/9/2022
John Speight speaks about link between arms sellers and "need to re-arm", USA-Australia military spending, aukus, nuclear submarines.

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Nagorno-Karabakh, context and call for peace

10/10/2020
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On Belarus and a note on Hokkaido

9/12/2020
This week we're going to touch briefly on a protest in Japan before having a look at Belarus. We'll go over its formation as a modern state, its economy and geopolitical importance before a quick bio of Lukashenko and a look at the current situation. First, to Japan. HOKKAIDO PROTESTS The GSDF, Japanese Ground Self-Defence Force, or ‘army’ as it would be called in any other country, roused protests in the northern island of Hokkaido, when they conducted training exercises using 3 tanks, 11 armoured trucks, and 32 military vehicles on a public road on the first day of September this year. Protestors chanted ‘don’t use our road’ . The protests are unusual for their location; while Japan’s pacific island of Okinawa, where 40% of the island is used by the U.S military has long been the site of protests by local people against the presence of U.S bases due to noise, pollution, and assaults by US Marine Corps members, Hokkaido, in the far north, is usually known for snow in the winter and hiking in the summer. However, Hokkaido has been the site of increased cooperation between the US Marine Corps and the GSDF and this January they conducted some of the largest joint exercises in the history of Japanese cooperation with the American military, involving 1600 members from the GSDF and about 2500 US Marines. The increasing size of the exercises and the cooperation between the GSDF and the Marines is no coincidence. It comes after years of efforts by both Japanese politicans and the US to push the boundaries of Japan’s post-war constittion which forbids Japan having a standing army. Recent administrations have tested the limits by using Japanese forces as support for American military operations and increasing the scope and range of cooperation with the Marines. However, as the Hokkaido protesters show, the militaristic politicians don’t have it all their own way. Older Japanese have vivid memories of the awful consequences of the last time Japan had a strong military society and several generations have grown up used to a country which put its own prosperity ahead of military expansion and well aware of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and the firebombing of Tokyo. The protests in Hokkaido will not be the last we hear of Japan’s large pro-peace constituency. Now toBELARUS The East-slavic state of Belarus emerged from feudalism under the alternating dominion of Russia and Poland. Various programmes of Polonization or Russification have changed the religion and character of its people over the centuries. HISTORYBelarus as a national identity didn't exist prior to 1917Belarusian as ethnicity existed, this is correct.Prior to the 1861 abolition of serfdom in the Russian Empire the people of what is now Belarus would have identified more with their village and their lord than the national identity of Belarus. As an outcome of WWI and the Russian Civil war the region was split and a portion of the West became part of Poland. The Catholic religious minority is concentrated here. The remaining part of the country became the Byelorusian Soviet Socialist Republic which was part of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics until its dissolution in 1991.At the same time as the Byelorusian Soviet Socialist Republic was established the Belarusian National Republic was established as a puppet nation of the German empire. This is the origin of the white-red-white flag of the contemporary opposition. This flag was also used by the Nazi occupation administration and its colloaborators during WWII. The Belarusian National Republic was almost immediately side-lined by the Soviet Socialist Republic of Byelorusia and to this day carries the auspicious title of longest serving government in exile. The BSSR was occupied by the Nazis in 1941 before being liberated by the Red Army in July of 1944. In 1945 Western Belarus was returned from Polish possession to the BSSR.After WWII Belarus joins what became the United Nations. In 1986 the country suffers greatly from the...

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Alternative News - Julian Asssange and The deal between Israel and UAE

8/22/2020
In today’s program we will speak about: Julian Asssange: Andrew Fowler is an Australian award-winning investigative journalist, and the author of The Most Dangerous Man in the World: Julian Assange and WikiLeaks’ Fight for Freedom. The deal between Israel and UAE supports the illegal annexation plans.The Joint Statement of the United States, Israel, and the United Arab of Emirates supposed to Normalize Relations with Palestinians and to advance peace in the Middle East region.Does this mean Israel has or will end its occupation of Palestine? No this is not the case. And Raise the Rate Campaign.

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