WASHINGTON — The United States has discovered nearly $1 trillion in untapped mineral deposits in Afghanistan, far beyond any previously known reserves and enough to fundamentally alter the Afghan economy and perhaps the Afghan war itself, according to senior American government officials. The previously unknown deposits — including huge veins of iron, copper, cobalt, gold and critical industrial metals like …
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Hellfire of oil politics, By Ameen Izzadeen
President Barack Obama has been busy for the past few weeks, thinking of whose ass to kick for the unprecedented environmental damage being caused by the uncontrollable oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. He is under fire for not acting decisively or being soft on the culprits — in this case the all powerful British Petroleum and other …
Read More »Outrage over Israeli attack
Shock and outrage has swept the globe after Israeli soldiers stormed a flotilla of aid ships bound for Gaza. International powers have closed ranks in condemning the deadly raid. Statement from the Turkish foreign ministry The interception on the convoy is unacceptable … Israel will have to bear the consequences of its actions. We strongly condemn it and await an immediate …
Read More »Australian student tells of his flotilla ordeal PAUL MCGEOUGH, ISTANBUL
Israel boards Gaza aid ship Israeli forces have taken over the Irish aid-ship Rachel Corrie bound for Gaza. THE challenge for 20-year-old Ahmed Luqman Talib was to follow the trail of blood. Blacking out several times as his captors forced him to drag himself up a flight of stairs, pushing and kicking him along the way, the Gold Coast student …
Read More »Marmara massacre: the Ugly face of Us, By Ameen Izzadeen
Israel's latest crime — the massacre on board the Mavi Marmara, the Turkish ship that was bringing aid to the besieged people of the Gaza Strip — is likely to go unpunished. By next week, few, if any, will be talking about the deaths of the aid workers on Monday in the international waters of the Mediterranean Sea — with …
Read More »Security Council, Short of Resolution, Condemns Israel, by: Thalif Deen | Inter Press Service
by: Thalif Deen | Inter Press Service United Nations – After a 12-hour emergency session that lasted until early Tuesday, the 15-member U.N. Security Council was unanimous in its condemnation of Israel for the killing of at least 10 civilians who were part of a flotilla of six ships carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza. The condemnation came in a presidential …
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