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Towards a Western Retreat from Syria
Posted on12. Oct, 2012 by Editor.
by Thierry Meyssan The Syria war drags on. Continuing it has become too expensive and too dangerous for its neighbors. Russia, which aims to re-establish itself in the Middle East, is trying to show the United States that it is in their best interest to allow Moscow to resolve the conflict. The military situation in [...]
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Moscow beckons Pakistans Kayani
Posted on05. Oct, 2012 by Editor.
By M K Bhadrakumar The phrase coined by the 17th-century English philosopher Francis Bacon is: "If the mountain won't come to Mohammed, then Mohammed must go to the mountain." So, if Russian President Vladimir Putin won't come to Islamabad on Tuesday, then Pakistani army chief Ashfaq Parvez Kiani will still go to Moscow. The Pakistani [...]
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“The Innocence of Muslims”
Posted on05. Oct, 2012 by Editor.
Blasphemy as a Political Tactic By Thierry Meyssan The circulation on the Internet of the trailer for a film, The Innocence of Muslims, sparked demonstrations across the world and resulted in the killing in Benghazi of the U.S. Ambassador toLibya and members of his entourage. [...]
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Count Down-October 12 1999
Posted on04. Oct, 2012 by Editor.
By Hamid Hussain "After this operation, it's going to be either a Court Martial or Martial Law!" Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Operations) Air Commodore Abid Rao after attending a briefing at X Corps Headquarters about Kargil operation, May 1999 (1) On October 12, 1999, Pakistan army moved to remove Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government when [...]
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Israel and the Refugees
Posted on02. Oct, 2012 by Editor.
Israel's impossible plan for refugees is just a stalling tactic By Jonathan Cook In the shadow of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's theatrics at the United Nations last week, armed with his cartoon Iranian bomb, Israeli officials launched a quieter, but equally combative, initiative to extinguish whatever hopes have survived of reviving the peace process. For the [...]
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Afghanistan: A Vietnam Made
Posted on01. Oct, 2012 by Editor.
Talk to the Taliban or risk a messier Vietnam By Michele Kearney After November, America must offer a ceasefire and genuine negotiations. The alternative is savage civil war The US campaign in Afghanistan today is as much about Vietnam as it is about Afghanistan. The US military is deeply concerned to avoid the appearance of [...]
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The Saudi Royals Are Traitors To Islam
Posted on30. Sep, 2012 by Editor.
By Karl Schwarz The Rense.com website posted an article that states that the Saudis are okay with Israel attacking Iran and even using their airspace to do so. How accommodating! Sort of reminds me of the Saudis agreeing to let the US and UK launch a war at Iraq based on Bush 41 lies, just [...]
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Building Bridges
Posted on28. Sep, 2012 by Editor.
By Jerry E. Davis Building Bridges with WTPN started out as an idea for Lynn Nichols of Canada, and Co- Founder and Executive Director of WTPN, The first episode aired on May 1st, 2012. The premier episode with Ceylan Ozbudak, Aylin Kocaman, Ebru Altan and Ece Koc, Along with their guest Roger Landry, founder of [...]
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Camp Bastion in Afghanistan
Posted on26. Sep, 2012 by Editor.
I've been inside Camp Bastion – and it seemed like the safest place on earth By Sean Rayment, Defence Correspondent It was often said of Camp Bastion that the only correct decision that Britain ever made during its torrid history in Afghanistan was to build the base in the middle of nowhere, with isolation as its [...]
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Clash of Civilizations; Is It?
Posted on24. Sep, 2012 by Editor.
West Attempts to Trigger Clash of Civilizations By Tony Cartalucci In France where people are sent to jail for “Holocaust denial,” considered by law a religious hate crime, it seems strange then that well timed, raunchy cartoons designed solely to insult and inflame hate against and amongst Muslims worldwide would be defended vigorously by French [...]