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− | | | + | |image_caption=Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Adm. [[James G. Stavridis]] (center), listens as NATO Strategic Concept Team of Experts Chairman, [[Madeleine Albright]], answers questions during a NATO strategy panel discussion during the 46th Munich Security Conference. |
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− | | | + | |constitutes=Munich Security Conference/Meeting |
− | |start= | + | |abbreviation=MSC/2010 |
− | |end= | + | |start=5 February, 2010 |
− | |locations= | + | |end= 7 February, 2010 |
− | |participants= Jaak Aaviksoo,Stéphane Abrial,Paul Achleitner,Bob Ainsworth,Turki Al Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud,Madeleine K. Albright,Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev,Yukiya Amano,Pascale Andreani,Rainer Arnold,Catherine Ashton,Jean Asselborn,Bogdan Aurescu,Daniel Ayalon,Klaus-Dieter Barbknecht,Martin Barták,Hans-Peter Bartels,Evan Bayh,Ernst-Reinhard Beck,Aldo Belloni,Lutz Bertling,Stephen E. Biegun,Carl Bildt,Manfred Bischoff,Joachim Bitterlich,Luvsanvandan Bold,Wolf-Ruthart Born,Jürgen Bornemann,Charles Boyd,Roger A. Brady,Ulrich Brandenburg,Harald Braun,Michael Ehrenfried Brod,Elmar Brok,Richard Burt,Reinhard Bütikofer,Micheline Calmy-Rey,Walter Menzies Campbell,Peter Castenfelt,Oleksandr Chalyi,Clarence Saxby Chambliss,John Chipman,Eliot A. Cohen,William S. Cohen,Susan M. Collins,Sherard Cowper-Coles,Lorne W. Craner,Ryan C. Crocker,Vilmos Cserveny,Ivo H. Daalder,Christopher Daase,Ahmet Davutoğlu,Marc Perrin de Brichambaut,Pieter de Crem,Thierry de Montbrial,Ana Isabel de Palacio,Francis Delon,Giampaolo Di Paola,Alexander Dibelius,Johann-Georg Dora,William Drozdiak,Eric S. Edelman,Markus Ederer,Kai Eide,Stewart Eldon,Thomas Enders,Gareth Evans,Grete Faremo,Jürgen Fitschen,Jeffrey Flake,Liam Fox,Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger,Franco Frattini,Hans-Peter Friedrich,Klaus-Dieter Fritsche,Albrecht Fürst Oettingen- Spielberg,Richard K. Gallagher,Louis Gallois,Wolfgang Gehrcke,Robert Bates Gill,Philip H. Gordon,Sigmund Gottlieb,Peter Gottwald,Nik Gowing,Thomas Graf,Alexander Graf Lambsdorff,Lindsey O. Graham,Charles Grant,Herman Oskarowitsch Gref,Jürgen Großmann,Przemysław Grudziński,Alexandr Grushko,Alice Guitton,István Gyarmati,Richard N. Haass,Emily Haber,Stephen J. Hadley,Holger Haibach,Jean-Marie Halsdorf,Jan Hamáček,August Hanning,Jane Margaret Harman,Frank Haun,Stephen B. Heintz,François Heisbourg,Markus Hellenthal,Robert W. Helm,Joachim Herrmann,Christoph Heusgen,Jim Hoagland,Elke Hoff,Hubertus Hoffmann,Richard C. Holbrooke,Birgit Homburger,Werner Hoyer,Arben Imami,Wolfgang Ischinger,Gjorge Ivanov,Igor S. Ivanov,Sergei B. Ivanov,Bruce P. Jackson,Tedo Japaridze,Ljubica Jelušič,Vuk Jeremic,Yang Jiechi,Josef Joffe,James L. Jones,Rasa Juknevičienė,Frederick W. Kagan,Karl Kaiser,Hamid Karzai,Roland Kather,Hans-Peter Keitel,Frederick Kempe,John F. Kerry,Zalmay Khalilzad,Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan,Henry A. Kissinger,Guenter Klamer,Claus Kleber,Hans-Ulrich Klose,Charlotte Knobloch,Berthold Kohler,Jan Kohout,John C. Kornblum,Stefan Kornelius,Konstantin Kosachev,Thomas Kossendey,Vladimir V. Kotenev,Bernard Kouchner,Jon L. Kyl,Kersten Lahl,Miroslav Lajčák,Karl A. Lamers,Fred H. Langhammer,F. Stephen Larrabee,Karl-Heinz Lather,Kurt J. Lauk,Anne Lauvergeon,Sergey Lavrov,John F. Lehman,Pierre Lellouche,Jean-David Levitte,Joseph I. Lieberman,Imants Viesturs Lieģis,John Lord Kerr of Kinlochard,Friedrich Lürssen,Douglas Lute,John MacDonell,Peter Gordon MacKay,Horst Mahr,Novruz Mammadov,Klaus Mangold,Sergei N. Martynov,Georg Mascolo,Jessica Tuchman Mathews,Margarita Mathiopoulos,Richard H. Matzke,John McCain,Simon McDonald,Shivshankar Menon,Beate Merk,Friedrich Merz,Antonijo Miloshoski,Philipp Mißfelder,Nickolay E. Mladenov,Miguel Ángel Moratinos Cuyaubé,Pierre Morel,Marie-Lucie Morin,Manouchehr Mottaki,Emilia Müller,Kerstin Müller,Klaus-Peter Müller,Karl Müllner,Philip D. Murphy,Bernd Mützelburg,Rolf Mützenich,John A. Nagl,Mayankote Kelath Narayanan,Klaus Naumann,Pauline Neville-Jones,Omid Nouripour,Victoria Nuland,Samuel A. Nunn,René Nyberg,Elmar Maharram oglu Mammadyarov,Cem Özdemir,Urmas Paet,Ümit Pamir,Quentin Peel,William J. Perry,Volker Perthes,Friedbert Pflüger,Ruprecht Polenz,Petro Poroshenko,Wolfgang Porsche,Charles Powell of Bayswater,Bruno Racine,Freshta Rahimi Neda,Joseph W. Ralston,Egon Ramms,Anders Fogh Rasmussen,Zalmai Rassoul,Janusz Reiter,Wolfgang Reitzle,Maris Riekstinš,Reinhold Robbe,Harry Roegner,Dmitry Rogozin,Adam Daniel Rotfeld,Claudia Roth,Kenneth Roth,Christian Ruck,Hans-Joerg Rudloff,Volker Rühe,Lothar Rühl,Loretta Sanchez,Eberhard Sandschneider,Armen Sarkissian,Klaus Scharioth,Randy Scheunemann,Otto Schily,Ulrich Stefan Schlie,Helga Maria Schmid,Wilhelm Schmidbauer,Christian Schmidt,Gary J. Schmitt,Werner Schnappauf,Siegfried Schneider,Andreas Schockenhoff,Jörg Schönbohm,Horst Seehofer,Ettore Francesco Sequi,Jeanne Shaheen,Jamie Shea,Elizabeth Sherwood- Randall,George P. Shultz,Thomas Silberhorn,Kristen Silverberg,Pjer Šimunović,Gary Smith,Julianne Smith,Javier Solana Madariaga,Theo Sommer,Rangin Dadfar Spanta,Markus Spillmann,Alexey Starikov,James G. Stavridis,James B. Steinberg,Frank-Walter Steinmeier,Philip Stephens,Rainer Stinner,Edmund Stoiber,Gisela Stuart,Imre Szekeres,Koichi Takemasa,Strobe Talbott,Ellen O. Tauscher,Ashley J. Tellis,Horst Teltschik,Chee Hean Teo,James A. Thomson,Vladimir | + | |website=https://securityconference.org/en/msc-2010/ |
− | + | |locations=Munich, Bavaria, Germany | |
+ | |participants=Jaak Aaviksoo,Stéphane Abrial,Paul Achleitner,Bob Ainsworth,Turki Al Faisal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud,Madeleine K. Albright,Ilham Heydar oglu Aliyev,Yukiya Amano,Pascale Andreani,Rainer Arnold,Catherine Ashton,Jean Asselborn,Bogdan Aurescu,Daniel Ayalon,Klaus-Dieter Barbknecht,Martin Barták,Hans-Peter Bartels,Evan Bayh,Ernst-Reinhard Beck,Aldo Belloni,Lutz Bertling,Stephen E. Biegun,Carl Bildt,Manfred Bischoff,Joachim Bitterlich,Luvsanvandan Bold,Wolf-Ruthart Born,Jürgen Bornemann,Charles Boyd,Roger A. Brady,Ulrich Brandenburg,Harald Braun,Michael Ehrenfried Brod,Elmar Brok,Richard Burt,Reinhard Bütikofer,Micheline Calmy-Rey,Walter Menzies Campbell,Peter Castenfelt,Oleksandr Chalyi,Clarence Saxby Chambliss,John Chipman,Eliot A. Cohen,William S. Cohen,Susan M. Collins,Sherard Cowper-Coles,Lorne W. Craner,Ryan C. Crocker,Vilmos Cserveny,Ivo H. Daalder,Christopher Daase,Ahmet Davutoğlu,Marc Perrin de Brichambaut,Pieter de Crem,Thierry de Montbrial,Ana Isabel de Palacio,Francis Delon,Giampaolo Di Paola,Alexander Dibelius,Johann-Georg Dora,William Drozdiak,Eric S. Edelman,Markus Ederer,Kai Eide,Stewart Eldon,Thomas Enders,Gareth Evans,Grete Faremo,Jürgen Fitschen,Jeffrey Flake,Liam Fox,Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger,Franco Frattini,Hans-Peter Friedrich,Klaus-Dieter Fritsche,Albrecht Fürst Oettingen- Spielberg,Richard K. Gallagher,Louis Gallois,Wolfgang Gehrcke,Robert Bates Gill,Philip H. Gordon,Sigmund Gottlieb,Peter Gottwald,Nik Gowing,Thomas Graf,Alexander Graf Lambsdorff,Lindsey O. Graham,Charles Grant,Herman Oskarowitsch Gref,Jürgen Großmann,Przemysław Grudziński,Alexandr Grushko,Alice Guitton,István Gyarmati,Richard N. Haass,Emily Haber,Stephen J. Hadley,Holger Haibach,Jean-Marie Halsdorf,Jan Hamáček,August Hanning,Jane Margaret Harman,Frank Haun,Stephen B. Heintz,François Heisbourg,Markus Hellenthal,Robert W. Helm,Joachim Herrmann,Christoph Heusgen,Jim Hoagland,Elke Hoff,Hubertus Hoffmann,Richard C. Holbrooke,Birgit Homburger,Werner Hoyer,Arben Imami,Wolfgang Ischinger,Gjorge Ivanov,Igor S. Ivanov,Sergei B. Ivanov,Bruce P. Jackson,Tedo Japaridze,Ljubica Jelušič,Vuk Jeremic,Yang Jiechi,Josef Joffe,James L. Jones,Rasa Juknevičienė,Frederick W. Kagan,Karl Kaiser,Hamid Karzai,Roland Kather,Hans-Peter Keitel,Frederick Kempe,John F. Kerry,Zalmay Khalilzad,Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan,Henry A. Kissinger,Guenter Klamer,Claus Kleber,Hans-Ulrich Klose,Charlotte Knobloch,Berthold Kohler,Jan Kohout,John C. Kornblum,Stefan Kornelius,Konstantin Kosachev,Thomas Kossendey,Vladimir V. Kotenev,Bernard Kouchner,Jon L. Kyl,Kersten Lahl,Miroslav Lajčák,Karl A. Lamers,Fred H. Langhammer,F. Stephen Larrabee,Karl-Heinz Lather,Kurt J. Lauk,Anne Lauvergeon,Sergey Lavrov,John F. Lehman,Pierre Lellouche,Jean-David Levitte,Joseph I. Lieberman,Imants Viesturs Lieģis,John Lord Kerr of Kinlochard,Friedrich Lürssen,Douglas Lute,John MacDonell,Peter Gordon MacKay,Horst Mahr,Novruz Mammadov,Klaus Mangold,Sergei N. Martynov,Georg Mascolo,Jessica Tuchman Mathews,Margarita Mathiopoulos,Richard H. Matzke,John McCain,Simon McDonald,Shivshankar Menon,Beate Merk,Friedrich Merz,Antonijo Miloshoski,Philipp Mißfelder,Nickolay E. Mladenov,Miguel Ángel Moratinos Cuyaubé,Pierre Morel,Marie-Lucie Morin,Manouchehr Mottaki,Emilia Müller,Kerstin Müller,Klaus-Peter Müller,Karl Müllner,Philip D. Murphy,Bernd Mützelburg,Rolf Mützenich,John A. Nagl,Mayankote Kelath Narayanan,Klaus Naumann,Pauline Neville-Jones,Omid Nouripour,Victoria Nuland,Samuel A. Nunn,René Nyberg,Elmar Maharram oglu Mammadyarov,Cem Özdemir,Urmas Paet,Ümit Pamir,Quentin Peel,William J. Perry,Volker Perthes,Friedbert Pflüger,Ruprecht Polenz,Petro Poroshenko,Wolfgang Porsche,Charles Powell of Bayswater,Bruno Racine,Freshta Rahimi Neda,Joseph W. Ralston,Egon Ramms,Anders Fogh Rasmussen,Zalmai Rassoul,Janusz Reiter,Wolfgang Reitzle,Maris Riekstinš,Reinhold Robbe,Harry Roegner,Dmitry Rogozin,Adam Daniel Rotfeld,Claudia Roth,Kenneth Roth,Christian Ruck,Hans-Joerg Rudloff,Volker Rühe,Lothar Rühl,Loretta Sanchez,Eberhard Sandschneider,Armen Sarkissian,Klaus Scharioth,Randy Scheunemann,Otto Schily,Ulrich Stefan Schlie,Helga Maria Schmid,Wilhelm Schmidbauer,Christian Schmidt,Gary J. Schmitt,Werner Schnappauf,Siegfried Schneider,Andreas Schockenhoff,Jörg Schönbohm,Horst Seehofer,Ettore Francesco Sequi,Jeanne Shaheen,Jamie Shea,Elizabeth Sherwood- Randall,George P. Shultz,Thomas Silberhorn,Kristen Silverberg,Pjer Šimunović,Gary Smith,Julianne Smith,Javier Solana Madariaga,Theo Sommer,Rangin Dadfar Spanta,Markus Spillmann,Alexey Starikov,James G. Stavridis,James B. Steinberg,Frank-Walter Steinmeier,Philip Stephens,Rainer Stinner,Edmund Stoiber,Gisela Stuart,Imre Szekeres,Koichi Takemasa,Strobe Talbott,Ellen O. Tauscher,Ashley J. Tellis,Horst Teltschik,Chee Hean Teo,James A. Thomson,Vladimir Titov,Dmitri Trenin,Mark E. Udall,Christian Ude,Bodo Uebber,Ernst Uhrlau,Tomas Valasek,Jörg van Essen,Kurt Volker,Nikolaus von Bomhard,Eckart von Klaeden,Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist,Hans-Friedrich von Ploetz,Alexandr Vondra,Robert Walter,Christoph Walther,Max Warburg Jr.,Grigol Waschadse,Klaus Wehmeier,Werner Weidenfeld,Ulrich Weisser,Gert Wessels,Guido Westerwelle,Volker Wieker,Ulrich Wilhelm,Richard S. Williamson,Rüdiger Wolf, R. James Woolsey, Valerie Afonasyevich Yazev, David R. Young,Igor Yurgens,Hossam Zaki,Uta Zapf,Samuel Žbogar,Stefan Zoller,Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg | ||
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− | + | The '''46th Munich Security Conference''' was held from 5-7. February, 2010, in [[Munich]], [[Bavaria]], [[Germany]]<ref>https://securityconference.org/msc-2010/agenda/</ref> | |
+ | ==Own words== | ||
+ | The conference focused on the future of Euro-Atlantic security and [[global disarmament]]. Numerous heads of state and government, ministers, and experts also debated the situation in the [[Middle East]] and [[Afghanistan]] in Munich, as well as [[energy]] and resource issues for the first time.<ref>https://securityconference.org/en/msc-2010/</ref> | ||
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+ | Panel discussions included "Resource Security and Shifting Global Power" , "The Future of [[Arms Control]] and the [[Non-Proliferation Treaty]]", "Security and Stability in the [[Middle East]]", "[[Nato]]'s Strategic Concept" and and "[[Afghanistan]]".<ref>https://securityconference.org/assets/02_Dokumente/03_Materialien/MSC2010_Agenda.pdf</ref> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Anti-war protests== | ||
+ | Around 3,000 people took part in the demonstration against the Conference. The central demand of the demonstration was the immediate withdrawal of [[NATO]] and [[Bundeswehr]] troops from [[Afghanistan]] and thus the end of the war. The [[Action Alliance against the MSC]], claimed it had achieved some of the main goals of the protests: "we have made it clear to the public that [[NATO]] is an alliance of war and aggression and not a defense or even a peace alliance. At the same time, we have made it clear that the so-called Security Conference is nothing more than a media-effectively staged war [[propaganda event]], which this year had the purpose of justifying the NATO troop increase in [[Afghanistan]] and glorifying the continuation of the war as a contribution to peace and stability."<ref>https://sicherheitskonferenz.de/de/2010-nach-der-Siko-Demo</ref> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 13 April 2024
The 46th Munich Security Conference was held from 5-7. February, 2010, in Munich, Bavaria, Germany[1]
Own words
The conference focused on the future of Euro-Atlantic security and global disarmament. Numerous heads of state and government, ministers, and experts also debated the situation in the Middle East and Afghanistan in Munich, as well as energy and resource issues for the first time.[2]
Panel discussions included "Resource Security and Shifting Global Power" , "The Future of Arms Control and the Non-Proliferation Treaty", "Security and Stability in the Middle East", "Nato's Strategic Concept" and and "Afghanistan".[3]
Anti-war protests
Around 3,000 people took part in the demonstration against the Conference. The central demand of the demonstration was the immediate withdrawal of NATO and Bundeswehr troops from Afghanistan and thus the end of the war. The Action Alliance against the MSC, claimed it had achieved some of the main goals of the protests: "we have made it clear to the public that NATO is an alliance of war and aggression and not a defense or even a peace alliance. At the same time, we have made it clear that the so-called Security Conference is nothing more than a media-effectively staged war propaganda event, which this year had the purpose of justifying the NATO troop increase in Afghanistan and glorifying the continuation of the war as a contribution to peace and stability."[4]
Known Participants
123 of the 318 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Paul Achleitner | Austrian banker businessman with deep state connections. |
Bob Ainsworth | Labour MP, Secretary of State for Defence under Gordon Brown |
Madeleine Albright | Ruthless politician, acquired and beloved by everyone named Clinton in the 1990s. Hero of Kosovo. Most powerful woman of all time according to ISGP's superclass index. When asked about half a million dead Iraqi children because of the sanctions she enforced, she replied "We think the price is worth it." |
Ilham Aliyev | President of Azerbaijan since 2003. |
Rainer Arnold | German politician who attended the MSC meetings from 2009 to 2017 |
Catherine Ashton | A woman with zero qualification or experience of foreign affairs who, in 2009, was made 'High representative for Foreign Affairs and Security policy' in a deal which finally recognised that the position was NOT going to be given to Tony Blair |
Hans-Peter Bartels | German SPD politician, regular at the MSC |
Evan Bayh | US lawyer, lobbyist, and politician |
Carl Bildt | Swedish deep politician, serial Bilderberger and visitor to the MSC. Sitting on an impressive number of deep state related commissions. |
Manfred Bischoff | MSC regular |
Charles Boyd | 3 Bilderbergs, CFR, husband of Jessica Mathews |
Elmar Brok | lobbyist and European parliament politician, MSC regular |
Richard Burt | US Deep state operative who took part in the discussion about "terrorism" at the 1986 Bilderberg. Founded Diligence |
Reinhard Bütikofer | German politician, regular at the Brussels Forum, also attends WEF AGMs |
Saxby Chambliss | US lawyer with Deep State connections |
Eliot Cohen | Spooky academic labelled "the most influential neocon in academe" |
William Cohen | United States Secretary of Defense 1997-2001, various deep state connections |
Susan Collins | Maine's Republican Senator |
Sherard Cowper-Coles | Spooky UK diplomat |
Ryan Crocker | US diplomat who held a string of jobs as ambassador in the Middle East |
Ivo Daalder | USDSO who co-authored Protecting the American Homeland - A Preliminary Analysis, a book published in 2002 by the Brookings Institution about 9/11 |
Ahmet Davutoğlu | Former Turkish Prime Minister |
Eric Edelman | US diplomat/politician whom Sibel Edmonds named as a corrupt individual of interest. |
Stewart Eldon | UK DSO interested in "counter-corruption" and "National Security". Former UK/Permanent Representative to the North Atlantic Council, Institute for Statecraft |
Tom Enders | Atlantik-Brücke, American Council on Germany/Young Leaders, Bilderberg/Steering committee, Munich Security Conference/Advisory Council ... |
Gareth Evans | Australian politician |
Grete Faremo | Well-networked Norwegian Trilateral Commission Labour Party politician. |
Liam Fox | UK politician |
Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger | Transatlantic German editor |
Philip Gordon | Spooky US diplomat, CFR, Bilderberg |
Nik Gowing | UK Deep state connected TV journalist |
Lindsey Graham | US/Senate/Committee on the Judiciary/Chair, double Bilderberg |
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg | Born with silver spoon as scion of the zu Guttenberg family, but blew his political career in 2011 after academic plagiarism was discovered. Since then has stayed in spooky think-tanks. |
Richard Haass | Bilderberger, CFR President |
Stephen Hadley | US Deputy National Security Advisor during George W. Bush's first term |
August Hanning | Former BND chief |
François Heisbourg | Promoter of the "war on terror". He wrote a working paper for the 1989 Bilderberg. Heavy MSC habit. |
Jim Hoagland | US journalist whose Deep state connections include the CFR, Hoover Institution, Institute for Strategic Dialogue and 4 visits to the Bilderberg |
Hubertus Hoffmann | German media executive. Member of the Integrity Initiative and the intelligence think-tank Henry Jackson Initiative. |
Richard Holbrooke | Bilderberg/Steering committee, deep state operative |
Wolfgang Ischinger | Spooky German diplomat. Chaired the Munich Security Conference |
Igor Ivanov | Decidedly pro-Western former Russian Foreign Minister |
Bruce Jackson | US spook. His later career focused on accelerating the integration of the Western Balkan countries, Turkey, Ukraine and Georgia into the European Union and NATO. Member of the Henry Jackson Society. |
Tedo Japaridze | Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs who inadvertently exposed Le Cercle by mentioning it on his online biography. |
Vuk Jeremić | Otpor! activist. Part of "the most westward-leaning government Serbia has ever had". |
Josef Joffe | Publisher-editor of Die Zeit |
James L. Jones | Supreme Allied Commander Europe, Atlantic Council, Bilderberger |
Max Warburg Jr. | Grandson of Max Warburg Sr., MSC regular, banker |
Frederick Kagan | |
Karl Kaiser | German academic and contact of Henry Kissinger. Spoke at 3 of the 4 Bilderbergs he attended |
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