Tag Archives: MiddleEast

Israel reveal reason for attack on Syria!

This could be the coup of the year. Syria might be one of the sensitive spots in the Middle Eastern region but one would have hardly expected this somewhat small nation to possess nuclear power. But in a world where … Continue reading

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US military kills more civilians during Iraq raid

The US military strategy in Iraq has once more been put to the sword. The fiction between the US officials and the Iraqi authorities is going to increase even more in the wake of another US raid all gone wrong. … Continue reading

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Hezbollah unfazed by US-Lebanon partnership

Last year’s war between Israel and the Lebanese militant outfit Hezbollah had strategic consequences. Both Israel and Hezbollah declared victory but the truth is that the Lebanese armed group had lost much of their ammunition stock and was severely depleted. … Continue reading

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Iran will harden stance on its nuclear ambitions

There is bad news on the Iran nuke issue. Iran’s chief negotiator with the West over Tehran’s nuclear programme, Ali Larijani, has resigned. What’s the bad news one may ask? Well, the bad news is that Larijami, though a conservative, … Continue reading

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US military kills more civilians during Iraq raid

The US military strategy in Iraq has once more been put to the sword. The fiction between the US officials and the Iraqi authorities is going to increase even more in the wake of another US raid all gone wrong. … Continue reading

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Could Annapolis peace conference be the ultimate decider?

Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas is at a crossroad. The bitter Israeli-Palestinian dispute has for long been dragging on endlessly. One after another peace talks have been held, but everything appears to be stagnated at square one. It is so … Continue reading

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Iraqi Forces close down Sunni office

During Saddam Hussein’s reign in Iraq, Sunni community has enjoyed a lot at the political and social levels. But now the time has changed, Iraq has governed by Shiite leaders who have support of US government. In their recent move, … Continue reading

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Kurdish rebels kill 12 Turkish soldiers in ambush

Kurdish guerrillas killed 17 Turkish soldiers in an ambush yesterday, which resulted in crisis talks in Ankara to weigh a military strike against rebel bases in Iraq. If my memory is right, this attack is the worst in more than … Continue reading

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Mideast Agreement must pass through Knesset

Neither Israel nor the Palestinians seems to leave their claim over a disputed holy site in the Old City. The unspoken war that left many died, and displaced is still on from both sides. Historically, Washington has played very prominent … Continue reading

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Bush cries hoarse for Peace from the Kurds

The best solution to resolve the issues of poverty and economic inequality in the world is to just murder all those who are poor. At least in the case of the impoverished and oppressed Kurds this is definitely the best … Continue reading

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