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Christianity around the World Is under Assault, but not from Muslims

From Moscow to Cairo and Damascus to east Jerusalem, Christianity is under assault, not from main stream Islam but from a nexus of Jewish and «Christian» Zionists allied with the disruptive forces of non-governmental organizations financed by global troublemaker George Soros, alias Gyorgy Schwartz. In Moscow, a feminist rock band called «Pussy Riot» has used trademark Soros disruption tactics against the Russian Orthodox Church...

Wayne MADSEN | 30.04.2012


 

Surviving Israeli jail: Torture, humiliation and giving birth

News | 27.04.2012


 

Gaza Strip in blackout

News | 27.03.2012


 

The UN General Assembly Vote Threatens Palestine as much as Syria

It was very apparent that the aggressive U.S. ambassador to the UN, Susan Rice, and her staff worked behind the scenes to achieve the 137 vote in favor of the anti-Syria resolution. The vote came amid fears that Syria would end up in the same predicament as Libya, also the target of UN-manipulated Western intervention and now wracked by civil war. As they did in Libya, U.S.-supported “Al Qaeda” elements entered Syria to foment insurrection against Assad...

Wayne MADSEN | 22.02.2012


 

The AIPAC Caucus in the United Nations

Recent votes in the United Nations and United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) provide evidence that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) and its affiliates not only own and operate most of the members of the U.S. Congress but also many of the UN delegations of its member states... After all, if almost 100 U.S. senators and over 90 percent of members of the House of Representatives can be cajoled and bribed by Israel, nations smaller and poorer than Israel are easy marks for Israeli pressure...

Wayne MADSEN | 18.11.2011


 

Sexual Activity as a Mega-Weapon for the Middle East

It does not take a rocket scientist to realize that, while social media like Facebook and Twitter can be instrumental in bringing crowds of discontent to the streets, the protesters will in all cases be led by those who have built a real rather than virtual organization geared towards inducing a regime change... I suspect a hidden agenda behind Washington's Middle Eastern digital diplomacy. This hidden agenda might be linked to the seemingly apolitical theme of demography, which does have a political dimension in a special case, namely, that of Israel...

Alexander LEVCHENKO | 11.11.2011


 

Prospects of ‘Palestinian Spring’ and the United Nations

While putting the case for Palestinian statehood at the 66 th session of the United Nations General Assembly on 23 September 2011, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas raised the emotional pitch and argued, ‘the Arab Spring must be followed by the Palestinian Spring.’ Recalling late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat, Abbas exhorted the members of the international body to realize ‘inalienable rights of the Palestinian people,’ and help fulfill the Palestinian dream to be 194 th member of the United Nations Organization (UN)…

Aurobinda MAHAPATRA | 25.09.2011


 

Russia and Iran draw close, again

The second half of August may witness a blossoming of the Russian-Iranian ties... The consultations of Russia’s national security chief Nikolay Patrushev to Tehran on Monday and the ‘working visit’ by Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi to Moscow on Wednesday will be keenly watched in the world capitals...

Melkulangara BHADRAKUMAR | 15.08.2011


 

Obama’s Peace Plans and the Megiddo Valley

From the outset, Obama’s approach to international politics used to be marked with ambiguity and dualism... When the news about the killing of Bin Laden were fed to the media way ahead of the summer-fall, 2012 hot phase of the race for presidency in the US, some of the analysts concluded that Obama and his inner circle were not confident of the incumbent’s chances to even secure his own party’s nomination as a presidential candidate, least of the eventual success of his re-election bid...

Alexander LEVCHENKO | 06.06.2011


 

What You See Is Not Always What You Get

President Obama’s recent speech supporting the 1967 borders for Israel / Palestine is one of the most significant presidential utterances of the past decade or more... Official Jewish organizations will condemn the president but that scarcely says that all Jews disagree with him. The “settlements” policy of Israel is not, by any means, unanimously supported by Jewish voters and Obama knows that. He also knows that Republicans have received, and will receive support from Jews no matter what Obama does...

Rafe MAIR | 02.06.2011




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Puerto Rico: Empire’s Grip and a Glimmer of Hope

The U.S. Administration explains that the hyperactivity of the FBI and the rest of the U.S. intelligence community in Puerto Rico is a part of the response to the threat posed by terrorist groups, drug cartels, and agents of hostile regimes. The U.S. hit list, it must be noted, includes as legitimate targets the radical separatists who, in fact, are ordinary Puerto Ricans trying to press for the independence of their country... In Washington, the hopes of the Puerto Rican nationally oriented forces for a reunion with other Latin American nations are seen as a risk to the U.S. interests in the region...

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