American president George Bush has once again made his intention clear when he pledged to keep the U.S. troops in Iraq till 'the job is complete'. Speaking on the sideline of a summit in Jordan he reportedly said that troops would be stationed for...
Succumbing to UK-US pressure France and other NATO countries have agreed to send their troops in the extremely troubled area of Afghanistan, Southern Afghanistan. Till now France and other countries were mainly stationed in the northern region which..
With the Israeli announcement of ceasefire there is apparently some movements in the Israel-Palestine relationship, which was since long completely blocked. However, when the roads seem to be set for the peace efforts, things are definitely...
Jordon's King Abdullah was very correct when he indicated that at least three civil wars can break out anytime, if the measures were not taken. Further he had said that international community should take essential steps to prevent the region from..
Iraq's government is at present reeling under acute political crisis as Muqtada al-Sdr, a powerful Shiite leader threatened to withdraw from the government, in the wake of recent sectarian killings. It has put the Iraqi Prime minister, Nuri...
In the deadliest attack on a sectarian enclave since the biginning of the Iraq war, suspected Sunni-Arab militants used three suicide car bombs and two mortar rounds on the capital's Shiite Sadr City slum to kill atleast 160 people. At the same time...
The British government has finally indicated its clearest signal ever for the Britain's withdrawal from Iraq what could be deemed to be official. The foreign secretary, Margaret Beckett has said that she is confident that Britain could hand over the..
Simmering tension in the Middle East seems to be getting colder as the peace process in the region seems to be clicking at the moment. Good news is the political entities in the region have started to reciprocate, though guarded, to the efforts to...
Pressure on the Iraqi government is apparently increasing as more than 100 people have already died in the past 24 hours. Making the situation further worse a deputy health minister has been kidnapped leaving Baghdad absolutely clue less about...
Tony Blair has finally conceded the three-year-old invasion of Iraq has been a "disaster".
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