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Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad’s keynote address on the “One World Order” at 2015 international conference: The “New World Order”, A Recipe for War or Peace.
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The world is at a dangerous crossroads. The notion of “humanitarian war” underpins the threats of military aggression by the US and its allies.
Tun Dr. Mahathir’s address was followed by presentations by Professor Michel Chossudovsky, Dr. Chandra Muzzafar and Yoichi Shimatsu,
Also invited to this event was a consultant to the Pentagon Dr. Thomas Barnett, a Senior Strategic Researcher and Professor in Warfare Analysis who upheld America’s humanitarian warfare mandate, casually denying the dangers of US-NATO led military aggression. (Video below)
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