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II А1?кг.. ... u -- ..T.'JS-jt.tteiw- .,.. уоаи ™„-- m ._ „.„ — _ . —iM.-irn-MW.i,V-- i..rt, „ . F "Russian?' in the The 40 men arc the cream of U.S. Ai. Force fighter pilots, but the fn, mq suits they wear and the jets they fly display the red star of the Soviet Union The hammer and sickle flag adorns the walls of their ready, rooms, dorms, hallways and lob-bies. And Soviet Life magazines and other Russian publications are found throughout the buildings that house them on this giant base. What's it all about? The pilots are members of the 64th and r5th squadrons. They fly Squadrons — the Air Force's two 'Russian squadrons" — and they arc the key elements of the latest method of keeping U S. flying forces ready for war. г1 s.mubted warfare conducted hero, ether U.S. pilots fly daily in гтк-с- к engagements against the ' Soviet" fighters and the ground defenses supporting them. Playing the parts of Soviet fighter pilots are the men of the 64th and 65th squadrons, they fly the Northrop F-- 5 — a plane that resembles the Soviet MIG-1- 2, and the resemblance is heightened by the use of camouflage paint and bold red identification numbers identical to those worn by Soviet planes. U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps pilots are brought here from bases throughout the nation and overseas to sharpen their skills in "combat" against the "Russians". IZ ration Red Flag calls it "the closest thing to actual warfare wo can get" To enhance the realistic quality of the missions flown here, mockups of Communist nations' airfields, industrial complexes, ra-ilheads, and surface-to-ai- r missile sites are scattered across the 7.5--milhon-a- cre Nellis Air Force Base operational range north of Las Vegas There's a pass through one of the desert mountains that resemb-les Europe's Fulda Gap, a poten-tial attack area on the East-We- st German border should war ever break out between the Soviet and Western Powers. Recently, during a visit here by NATO military leaders, a West German Air Force general viewing photos of simulated Communist airstrips picked up one of the pic-tures and declared: "There must be a mistake. This picture was not taken here. It is a photo of Altenburg, an East Ger-man military base!" But the photo was, indeed, that of an airstrip on the desert, a dead ringer for the air base at Altenburg. Operation Red Flag is an out-growth of the U.S. Air Force's poor showing in Vietnam, where for eve-ry two North Vietnamese MIGs shot down in air-to-a- ir combat, one U.S. plane was knocked out of the sky. In Korea the kill ratio was 15 North Korean planes for every U.S. and were protected Air In disgraceful IUGOSL A VI JE.. . Vino И ЧВн В B sHD R В гШм И EraA BRANDY RIESLING TRAMINAC PROKUPAC MUSKATNI SILVANEC TIGER MILK MERLOT LA Ш LCB u Ontariu, Alberti, Britanskoj Columbiji i Saskatchewanu Za informacije QYAK9 AGENCIES 1579 St. W. — Toronto, Ont. (416) 531-994- 6 every MIG encounter during the Southeast Asia War", Colonel Mahrt said. ' Our fighter pilots just were not adequately trained as well as they should have been during the Vietnam years. The 2 to 1 kill ratio was devastating Red Flag, hope-fully, is answer". By Charles Hillmger Los Angeles Times "Oklopnjafca Potemkin" posle 38godina u Madridu Madrid — Cuveno delo Sergeja AjzenStajna "Oklop-пјаб- а Potemkin" prikazano je avgusta u Madridu posle 38 godina zabrane. premijeri ovog filma je prisustvovao gene-ral- ni sekretar partije Spanije Santjago Ka-rilj- o, kao i filmski i pozoriSni umetnici Antinuklearna peticija 90 hiljada Svajcaraca zavodenje moratorijuma izgradnju Bern, Svajcarska anti- - potpisalo od hiljade Svajcarskoj organizacija lica, kojoj zahteva cetiri Alarming fascist upsurge The Front Bri- - plane lost. iam "iaK.es worm neauiines. u The simulated Russian racism openly, holds rallies d Colonel Martin Mahrt, vice Soviet bloc squadrons formed public wrath by lines, commander of Force's Ope- - wake of extensive studies of British police. Illinois, sec the spec EB ln. PLUM ZUPA Ш Ш Kod obratite se Bloor Phone (7) our 24. Madridskoj Komunisticke Spanije. krajem avgusta uruCila peti- - na ciju vladi u Bernu, koju ie atomskih centrala — viSe 91 u nuklearna je i u se godine. neo-fasci- st National in picauies a marches 43, against of the in the we tacle of the American Civil Liberties Union defending in court the "right" of the U.S. Nazi Party to "free speech". Rome's Gestapo Chief Herbert Kap-ple- r is spirited to safety in West Germany amidst a surge of public sympathy. He was serving life imprisonment for war crimes in Italy. Over 60 nazi elite SS Guard reunions have been held in the FRG since last winter. Л new spate of Adolph Hitler books and movies is born. There are many more less publicized incidents — but what we are witnessing is a resurgence of neo-na- zi activity which arises out of the socio-econom- ic crisis in Western capitalist nations. In spite of its multiple outward forms and covers, fascism is anti-communi- st, anti-lab- or and racist. It is an extension of monopoly-capitalis- m, its most brutal form. Hand in hand with neo-na- zi re-surgence goes the more "polite" debate about civil rights. During the I930s, when Communists and other democratic forces in Canada were battling the fas-cists and exposing their dangerous mes-sage, the daily press talked about "the Communist menace". The police pro-tected nazi meetings and arrested anti-fascist- s. Efforts to enact group libel laws against fascist anti-Semit- ic attacks were criticized by the Toronto Globe in an editorial "Why be Touchy?" which called such laws "not the British way, mischiev-ous and undemocratic". The Globe editorial said "if the Fascists have not a worthwhile idea in baiting the Jews it will die anyway ...'' September 7, 1977 u naredne It didn't die, but tens of millions of people the world over did. Substitute Pakistanis for Jews; or Caribbean immigrants in Britain for Jews to update the fascist message. Sub-stitute the Toronto Star's recent editorial attack on the "right and left menace in Britain" for the Globe's 1930's rationale to lake the heat off fascism and distribute it "evenly". Consider the connection between at-tacks on non-whi- te immigrants in Canada and the National Front's call for the forced expulsion of non-whit- e im-migrants from Britain — both defended because "they are taking our jobs", in conditions of mass unemployment. Wonder about the fact that nazi groups like the Western Guard here, the Ku Klux Klan in the U.S., the National Front in the UK, the thousands-stron- g nazi organizations in FRG are permitted to preach their hatred and ask yourself why, 32 years after World War 2, this is still allowed, even defended as "free-dom of speech". History clearly shows that in a period of crisis the capitalist system requires scape-goat- s. It could be Jews, it could be Japanese immigrants, Italians, Pakis-tanis or Jamaicans. Added to this is one constant ingredient — anti-communis- m which is the major ideological weapon of fascism. Whether subtley hidden in Star editorials or openly brandished in vio-lent attacks, its nature is the same. Democratic Canadians, the labor movement in particular, should be clear on this issue. The struggle for labors rights, an extension of democratic rights and for world peace is a struggle against fascist ideology. Anti-communis- m, ra-cism, "big labor" notions and chipping away at our democratic gains all aid capitalism and fits right bower, fascism. ® S $ ft Ш Id! W ' IJC f.Vl ,'! '} (Si fl
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Title | Nase Novine, January 26, 1977 |
Language | sr; hr |
Subject | Yugoslavia -- Newspapers; Newspapers -- Yugoslavia; Yugoslavian Canadians Newspapers |
Date | 1977-09-07 |
Type | application/pdf |
Format | text |
Rights | Licenced under section 77(1) of the Copyright Act. For detailed information visit: http://www.connectingcanadians.org/en/content/copyright |
Identifier | nanod2000034 |
Description
Title | 000517 |
OCR text | II А1?кг.. ... u -- ..T.'JS-jt.tteiw- .,.. уоаи ™„-- m ._ „.„ — _ . —iM.-irn-MW.i,V-- i..rt, „ . F "Russian?' in the The 40 men arc the cream of U.S. Ai. Force fighter pilots, but the fn, mq suits they wear and the jets they fly display the red star of the Soviet Union The hammer and sickle flag adorns the walls of their ready, rooms, dorms, hallways and lob-bies. And Soviet Life magazines and other Russian publications are found throughout the buildings that house them on this giant base. What's it all about? The pilots are members of the 64th and r5th squadrons. They fly Squadrons — the Air Force's two 'Russian squadrons" — and they arc the key elements of the latest method of keeping U S. flying forces ready for war. г1 s.mubted warfare conducted hero, ether U.S. pilots fly daily in гтк-с- к engagements against the ' Soviet" fighters and the ground defenses supporting them. Playing the parts of Soviet fighter pilots are the men of the 64th and 65th squadrons, they fly the Northrop F-- 5 — a plane that resembles the Soviet MIG-1- 2, and the resemblance is heightened by the use of camouflage paint and bold red identification numbers identical to those worn by Soviet planes. U.S. Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps pilots are brought here from bases throughout the nation and overseas to sharpen their skills in "combat" against the "Russians". IZ ration Red Flag calls it "the closest thing to actual warfare wo can get" To enhance the realistic quality of the missions flown here, mockups of Communist nations' airfields, industrial complexes, ra-ilheads, and surface-to-ai- r missile sites are scattered across the 7.5--milhon-a- cre Nellis Air Force Base operational range north of Las Vegas There's a pass through one of the desert mountains that resemb-les Europe's Fulda Gap, a poten-tial attack area on the East-We- st German border should war ever break out between the Soviet and Western Powers. Recently, during a visit here by NATO military leaders, a West German Air Force general viewing photos of simulated Communist airstrips picked up one of the pic-tures and declared: "There must be a mistake. This picture was not taken here. It is a photo of Altenburg, an East Ger-man military base!" But the photo was, indeed, that of an airstrip on the desert, a dead ringer for the air base at Altenburg. Operation Red Flag is an out-growth of the U.S. Air Force's poor showing in Vietnam, where for eve-ry two North Vietnamese MIGs shot down in air-to-a- ir combat, one U.S. plane was knocked out of the sky. In Korea the kill ratio was 15 North Korean planes for every U.S. and were protected Air In disgraceful IUGOSL A VI JE.. . Vino И ЧВн В B sHD R В гШм И EraA BRANDY RIESLING TRAMINAC PROKUPAC MUSKATNI SILVANEC TIGER MILK MERLOT LA Ш LCB u Ontariu, Alberti, Britanskoj Columbiji i Saskatchewanu Za informacije QYAK9 AGENCIES 1579 St. W. — Toronto, Ont. (416) 531-994- 6 every MIG encounter during the Southeast Asia War", Colonel Mahrt said. ' Our fighter pilots just were not adequately trained as well as they should have been during the Vietnam years. The 2 to 1 kill ratio was devastating Red Flag, hope-fully, is answer". By Charles Hillmger Los Angeles Times "Oklopnjafca Potemkin" posle 38godina u Madridu Madrid — Cuveno delo Sergeja AjzenStajna "Oklop-пјаб- а Potemkin" prikazano je avgusta u Madridu posle 38 godina zabrane. premijeri ovog filma je prisustvovao gene-ral- ni sekretar partije Spanije Santjago Ka-rilj- o, kao i filmski i pozoriSni umetnici Antinuklearna peticija 90 hiljada Svajcaraca zavodenje moratorijuma izgradnju Bern, Svajcarska anti- - potpisalo od hiljade Svajcarskoj organizacija lica, kojoj zahteva cetiri Alarming fascist upsurge The Front Bri- - plane lost. iam "iaK.es worm neauiines. u The simulated Russian racism openly, holds rallies d Colonel Martin Mahrt, vice Soviet bloc squadrons formed public wrath by lines, commander of Force's Ope- - wake of extensive studies of British police. Illinois, sec the spec EB ln. PLUM ZUPA Ш Ш Kod obratite se Bloor Phone (7) our 24. Madridskoj Komunisticke Spanije. krajem avgusta uruCila peti- - na ciju vladi u Bernu, koju ie atomskih centrala — viSe 91 u nuklearna je i u se godine. neo-fasci- st National in picauies a marches 43, against of the in the we tacle of the American Civil Liberties Union defending in court the "right" of the U.S. Nazi Party to "free speech". Rome's Gestapo Chief Herbert Kap-ple- r is spirited to safety in West Germany amidst a surge of public sympathy. He was serving life imprisonment for war crimes in Italy. Over 60 nazi elite SS Guard reunions have been held in the FRG since last winter. Л new spate of Adolph Hitler books and movies is born. There are many more less publicized incidents — but what we are witnessing is a resurgence of neo-na- zi activity which arises out of the socio-econom- ic crisis in Western capitalist nations. In spite of its multiple outward forms and covers, fascism is anti-communi- st, anti-lab- or and racist. It is an extension of monopoly-capitalis- m, its most brutal form. Hand in hand with neo-na- zi re-surgence goes the more "polite" debate about civil rights. During the I930s, when Communists and other democratic forces in Canada were battling the fas-cists and exposing their dangerous mes-sage, the daily press talked about "the Communist menace". The police pro-tected nazi meetings and arrested anti-fascist- s. Efforts to enact group libel laws against fascist anti-Semit- ic attacks were criticized by the Toronto Globe in an editorial "Why be Touchy?" which called such laws "not the British way, mischiev-ous and undemocratic". The Globe editorial said "if the Fascists have not a worthwhile idea in baiting the Jews it will die anyway ...'' September 7, 1977 u naredne It didn't die, but tens of millions of people the world over did. Substitute Pakistanis for Jews; or Caribbean immigrants in Britain for Jews to update the fascist message. Sub-stitute the Toronto Star's recent editorial attack on the "right and left menace in Britain" for the Globe's 1930's rationale to lake the heat off fascism and distribute it "evenly". Consider the connection between at-tacks on non-whi- te immigrants in Canada and the National Front's call for the forced expulsion of non-whit- e im-migrants from Britain — both defended because "they are taking our jobs", in conditions of mass unemployment. Wonder about the fact that nazi groups like the Western Guard here, the Ku Klux Klan in the U.S., the National Front in the UK, the thousands-stron- g nazi organizations in FRG are permitted to preach their hatred and ask yourself why, 32 years after World War 2, this is still allowed, even defended as "free-dom of speech". History clearly shows that in a period of crisis the capitalist system requires scape-goat- s. It could be Jews, it could be Japanese immigrants, Italians, Pakis-tanis or Jamaicans. Added to this is one constant ingredient — anti-communis- m which is the major ideological weapon of fascism. Whether subtley hidden in Star editorials or openly brandished in vio-lent attacks, its nature is the same. Democratic Canadians, the labor movement in particular, should be clear on this issue. The struggle for labors rights, an extension of democratic rights and for world peace is a struggle against fascist ideology. Anti-communis- m, ra-cism, "big labor" notions and chipping away at our democratic gains all aid capitalism and fits right bower, fascism. ® S $ ft Ш Id! W ' IJC f.Vl ,'! '} (Si fl |
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