Archive for June, 2011
Pakistan Looks for Change
Posted on30. Jun, 2011 by Dr Mahboob A Khawaja.
By Dr Mahboob A Khawaja:
If Allama Iqbal, Quaid-e- Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah or Liaqaut Ali were alive today, most likely they would have refused to be identified as part of the Pakistani political culture. The major paradoxes of Pakistan’s history illustrate that its time for change, opportunities for development and resources for progress were stolen by its own egomaniac and insane rulers.
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The “Wandering Jews” of Israeli diplomacy
Posted on30. Jun, 2011 by Wayne Madsen.
cajoling and arms twisting against Palestine independence Six eastern European members of the European Union, which have not decided on how to vote on Palestinian sovereignty, are due to be visited by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and Lieberman. The countries are Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria. Netanyahu and Lieberman will [...]
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The Road Home from Kabul
Posted on30. Jun, 2011 by Editor.
By Senator John Kerry:
The road home from Afghanistan will not be easy. Wars do not end overnight, and we cannot repeat the mistakes of the past by abandoning the region. Even as our troops withdraw, the Taliban and others should understand that the United States remains committed for the long run and will never again tolerate extremist sanctuaries that threaten our interests. But if we focus on what is necessary, achievable, and sustainable, our troops can come home while leaving behind a stable Afghanistan capable of charting its own future.
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DEMYSTIFYING 9/11
Posted on29. Jun, 2011 by Alan Sabrosky.
ISRAEL AND THE TACTICS OF MISTAKE Given the pervasiveness of Zionist influence in the US government and its intelligence and security agencies (including of course the Defense Department), two broad scenarios are possible. One is that the neo-cons and their cohorts were in the driver's seat with Israel in the passenger seat with a map [...]
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Piracy at Sea:A tale of two crews
Posted on29. Jun, 2011 by S M Hali.
By S. M. Hali Thursday June 23, 2011 was a red letter day for Pakistan. A country which is accused of harbouring, aiding and abetting terrorists, despite being the foremost victim of terror attacks, ransomed, rescued and safely transported 22 sailors belonging to various nationalities, and handed them over to their relatives or their diplomatic [...]
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Qadaffi: After you Brother!
Posted on28. Jun, 2011 by Franklin Lamb.
By Franklin Lamb:
Key voter groups are rejecting Obama partly because of his war of choice in Libya which is seen as a bad strategic decision with NATO’s actions increasingly becoming a deadly farce with his justification increasingly ridiculed and the cost now more than 500 billion USD.
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Zionists Damaging their Economic Interests
Posted on28. Jun, 2011 by Sajjad Shaukat.
It is due to the Jewish control over world media and collective secret alliance of American CIA, Israeli Mossad and Indian RAW that some Indian, Israeli and western politicians have introduced dangerous socio-religious dimension in their societies by equating the “war on terror” with “war on Islam” and acts of Al Qaeda with all the [...]
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Did Mossad sabotage Russian plane?
Posted on28. Jun, 2011 by Wayne Madsen.
By Wayne Madsen:
Israel’s Mossad has been suspected in the deaths of a number of Iranian and Turkish nuclear scientists. Although Russian officials are calling the crash an “accident” caused by poor weather conditions and pilot error, there are reports that the plane caught fire and broke up before it crashed.
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Netanyahu: Piddling on Congress
Posted on27. Jun, 2011 by gordon.
By Gordon Duff:
I give the guy credit. He has managed to get congress to legalize Israeli spying, legalize bribery then outmaneuvered every other special interest so that congress works for and answers to him only. He even rents congress out. He has a couple of dozen members working for his buddy Gaddafi. Note Gaddafi’s silence on Israel lately? Last year, Gaddafi’s son paid for an aid ship to Gaza.
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REGIONAL APPROACH TO AFGHAN CONFLICT
Posted on27. Jun, 2011 by Khalid Iqbal.
By Air Commodore (R) Khalid Iqbal President Obama has announced the draw down schedule of American troops from Afghanistan. Eighteen months ago, he was mis-led by his generals into a massive troop surge that he personally didn't fully support. He has now re-shuffled his war and diplomatic teams to lead the path of de-escalation. [...]