INTERNATIONAL

The Sore Losers Of The Syrian Crisis By Thierry Meyssan

During a recent Round Table in Ankara, Admiral James Winnfeld, Vice-Chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, announced that Washington would reveal its intentions toward Syria once the 6 November presidential elections were over. He made it plainly understood to his Turkish counterparts that a peace plan had already been negotiated with Moscow, that Bashar al-Assad would remain in …

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Prisoners of Jewish lobbies and corporate conglomerates By Latheef Farook

Around early 1980s there were speculations that the then United States Secretary of state Alexander Haig was planning to contest the presidential elections. Israel’s terrorist turned   Nobel Laureate Prime Minister Menachem Begin said that” the road to White House is through Israel’s capital Tel Aviv”. Almost three decades later today   Israel’s Chief Ashkenazi Rabbi Yona Metzger wants   Barack Obama to …

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Britain Rejects US Request to Use UK Bases in Nuclear Standoff with Iran By Nick Hopkins

  Secret legal advice states pre-emptive strike could be in breach of international law as Iran not yet 'clear and present threat' October 26, 2012 "The Guardian" – –  Britain has rebuffed US pleas to use military bases in the UK to support the build-up of forces in the Gulf, citing secret legal advice which states that any pre-emptive strike on Iran could be in …

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Selective Rage The Malalas You Will Not Hear About By Wendy McElroy

Some news stories break your heart. On October 9, in Pakistan, 14-year-old Malala Yousafzai was shot twice in the head by Taliban gunmen. She is being treated in a hospital in Birmingham, England, where she was moved for specialized care and personal safety. Doctors say they expect a “good recovery.” Malala was targeted for assassination because of her prominent role in …

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