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Iran, the US and the Strait of Hormuz Crisis
Posted on24. Jan, 2012 by Editor.

By George Friedman The United States reportedly sent a letter to Iran via multiple intermediaries last week warning Tehran that any attempt to close the Strait of Hormuz constituted a red line for Washington. The same week, a chemist associated with Iran's nuclear program was killed in Tehran. In Ankara, Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani [...]
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Jundallah and Israel
Posted on14. Jan, 2012 by Editor.

False Flag A series of CIA memos describes how Israeli Mossad agents posed as American spies to recruit members of the terrorist organization Jundallah to fight their covert war against Iran BY MARK PERRY Buried deep in the archives of America's intelligence services are a series of memos, written during the last years of President [...]
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Karbala and lessons for modern day politics
Posted on13. Dec, 2011 by Editor.
By Makhdoom Syed Areeb Uddin 10th of Muharram, also known as "Ashur" marks the great demise and tragic death of the Imam and custodian of the household of the Prophet "Hussain ibn-e-Ali (A.S)". The incident that took place on the eve is of immense sanctity and due to that it is remembered every year and [...]
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Human Security in Pakistan
Posted on24. Nov, 2011 by Editor.
A National Approach to Terrorism. “To eradicate terrorism it’s imperative we understand the social, economical, psychological, emotional and religious state of mind and conditions of the ones involved in terrorism. Along with this, the ruling elite must share the poverty of the poor and bring justice across the board. Also the promoters of secularism are [...]
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Muslim Solidarity in the Middle East
Posted on16. Nov, 2011 by Editor.

….and the end of Jewish Serial Wars–The Real “Iranian Bomb” Israel Fears More Than Anything Else By Mark Glenn As should be PAINFULLY obvious now to all (and particularly for those in the West going broke fighting her wars for her) Israel’s woes are never hers alone… No matter what it is–a stubbed toe, broken [...]
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Pakistan: A Look at the October Rallies
Posted on14. Nov, 2011 by Editor.

By Tariq Majeed Out of the three rallies, two in Lahore and one in Karachi, held at end of October 2011, the rally of the cricketer-turned-politician stole the show. There was nothing concrete or impressive in his speech; he gave no programme for the change he talks of bringing, yet the rally propelled him to [...]
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The Cost Of Killing Gaddafi
Posted on28. Oct, 2011 by Editor.

TRUE ACCOUNT OF THE WESTERN AGENDA………….. By Shenali Waduge In 2009 Libya was a friend to the US so much so that Libya allowed several US corporate giants to enter and approval was given for training of Libyan security personnel and civilians. These were the civilians that eventually became “rebels” given arms by the West [...]
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Qaddafi: The Son Of Africa
Posted on20. Oct, 2011 by Editor.

The Son of Africa Claims a Continent’s Crown Jewels By John Pilger On 14 October, President Barack Obama announced he was sending United States special forces troops to Uganda to join the civil war there. In the next few months, US combat troops will be sent to South Sudan, Congo and Central African Republic. They [...]
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Richard Silverstein: My Secret Intelligence Reports
Posted on18. Oct, 2011 by Editor.

Why I Published US Intelligence Secrets About Israel's Anti-Iran Campaign By: Richard Silverstein News Analysis Shamai Leibowitz. In 2009, Shamai Leibowitz was working secretly for the FBI, translating wiretapped conversations among Israeli diplomats in this country. He passed some transcripts of these conversations to me, which described an Israeli diplomatic campaign in this country to [...]
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Alexander’s Curse
Posted on05. Oct, 2011 by Editor.

By Iftekhar A Khan Dear America, Hi! This is your most favourite Non-Nato ally Pakistan that has fought your war on terror since you invaded Afghanistan a decade ago. When you attacked Afghanistan, many had professed that you would last for about a decade if history were any witness. The Soviets before you had a [...]



