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- Sanctions dodge: India to pay gold for Iran oil, China may follow
- Libyans reject ‘hijacked’ revolution?
- ‘Clear signal’ to Iran: UK warns of more firepower in Hormuz
- Gulf Arabs push diplomatic assault on Syria
- An ACTA of war: Secret censor tool to shake up world wide web
- The EU Pushes for Serbia Without Kosovo and Kosovo Without Visa Obligations
- Israel’s By-Pass Foreign Policy
- On current situation in Syria
- Africa and UN: Attempt to Get Rid of “New World Order” Chains
- Iran calmly reacts to EU’s oil sanctions
- Russia affirms support for Syria’s Assad
- World Peace Hanging by a Thread
- The Best President for the United States
- Down to the wire
- China in 2012: Political Challenges in China’s Economic Governance
- Europe at war with Iran
- Europe passes the oil buck to China
- Iranian oil poses Asian dilemma
- Andaman ‘human safaris’ shame Delhi
- China, India enter heating-up Arctic race
- Crisis, what crisis?
- Sheikhs fall in love with renminbi
- Opportunity beckons for Iran’s Guards
- East Asian energy dilemma over Iran
- Failed treasury auction portends Egyptian disaster
- New China FDI rules put focus on ascent
- Mitt Romney’s State of the Union Challenge on the Mortgage Crisis
- The Washington-Wall Street Revolving Door Keeps Spinning
- Public Advocate de Blasio Starts Citizen Campaign Calling On S.E.C. To End Secret Corporate Spending In Elections
- MIDEAST: Into an Unsettled New Year
- US: A Credit Union to Bail Out People, Not Big Banks
- “Money Isn’t Speech, Corporations Aren’t People”
- Caught in Turbulence
- The Eurasian Triple Entente: Touch Iran in a War, You Will Hear Russia and China
- NEO-NAZISM: United Nations Anti-Nazi Resolution and Falsification of History
- THREATENING CHINA: Australian Militarism in the Asia-Pacific Century
- Bogus Tales of Iran’s Nukes Used to Feed US Militarism
- UK scuttles Obama’s Iran sanctions
- China tiptoes to petrodollar recycling
- A Mountain Almost 70 Years High
- The Politics of Tar Sands
- No-win situation
- An alternative bloc: 33 countries form new regional grouping to strengthen cooperation and challenge U.S. hegemony
- Welfare state
- Murdoch group admits to hacking cover-up
- The last domino
- BP’s Energy Outlook To 2030: Catastrophe For Civilization
- Everything You Need to Know About Wall Street, in One Brief Tale
- The Americans no one wants to talk about
- Taxes at the Top
- Julian Assange: The Rolling Stone Interview
- Stop the Madness
- How to Save the Global Economy: Write Off the World’s Debt
- How to Save the Global Economy: Raise the Minimum Wage. A Lot.
- Why John J. Mearsheimer Is Right (About Some Things)
- Bush’s CIA director: We determined attacking Iran was a bad idea
- US “Duel Track Engagement Policy” Towards Russia
- Iran War “All Options Open”: Ex-Saudi Spy
- Iran War: US Eyes Covert Ops and Middle East Gendarme Role
- Occupy Wall Street at a Crossroads
Archives
Monthly Archives: January 2011
Who Is Omar Suleiman?
Who Is Omar Suleiman? by Jane Mayer The New Yorker January 29, 2011 Egyptian Intelligence Chief Omar Suleiman One of the “new” names being mentioned as a possible alternative to President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, Omar Suleiman, is actually not … Continue reading
Egypt: Police probe posters backing spy chief [Omar Suleiman] for president
Egypt: Police probe posters backing spy chief [Omar Suleiman] for president Egypt spy chief’s presidency campaign shortlived Al Arabiya News 04 September 2010 Analysts have long thought Omar Suleiman was a likely successor of Mubarak CAIRO (Agencies) Egyptian police are investigating … Continue reading
The List: The Middle East’s Most Powerful Spooks [Omar Suleiman]
The List: The Middle East’s Most Powerful Spooks In a region known for cutthroat espionage, these five intelligence chiefs have leveraged their skills and connections to gain influence far above their pay grades. BY PATRICK DEVENNY FOREIGN POLICY JULY 20, … Continue reading
Companies bank on US wars in 2011
Companies bank on US wars in 2011 Defense companies are set to reap large profits in 2011 as they plan to produce war supplies demanded by the US and foreign governments’ war policies. Press TV Jan 29, 2011 The three … Continue reading
Israel agent details Iran assassination
Israel agent details Iran assassination An Israeli agent arrested in Iran over the assassination of Iranian nuclear physicist Massoud Ali-Mohammadi says Tel Aviv places high importance on the elimination of Iranian nuclear scientists. Press TV Jan 29, 2011 Massoud Ali-Mohammadi … Continue reading
Tunisia, Yemen, and Egypt: Coloured Revolutions All Over Again???
Tunisia, Yemen, and Egypt: Coloured Revolutions All Over Again??? Dr. Can Erimtan Sitanbul 29 01 11 Protests inspired by the revolt in Tunisia have dominoed along Egypt, Yemen and Algeria. Some have drawn comparisons to the colour revolutions seen in … Continue reading
Middle East protests follow color revolution scenario
Middle East protests follow color revolution scenario RT – Russia Today 27 January, 2011 Protests inspired by the revolt in Tunisia have dominoed along Egypt, Yemen and Algeria. Some experts have drawn comparisons between popular uprisings in the Middle East … Continue reading
The US should leave the Caucasus alone – Chechen leader
The US should leave the Caucasus alone – Chechen leader Nadezhda Kevorkova RT – Russia Today 27 January, 2011 Ramzan Kadyrov, Head of Russia’s Chechen Republic, says in an exclusive interview with RT that the West is consciously building a … Continue reading
Egypt protests: America’s secret backing for rebel leaders behind uprising
Egypt protests: America’s secret backing for rebel leaders behind uprising The American government secretly backed leading figures behind the Egyptian uprising who have been planning “regime change” for the past three years, The Daily Telegraph has learned. By Tim Ross, … Continue reading
US planned uprising in Egypt – WikiLeaks
US planned uprising in Egypt – WikiLeaks RT – Russia Today 29 January, 2011 The US government had been planning to topple the Egyptian President for the past three years – that is according to diplomatic cables released by WikiLeaks. … Continue reading


