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The Stage Is Set by Russia, Iran and China in Syria

Middle East military tensions around Syria shot up again Monday, June 18, with the news reported by the semi-official Iranian news agency Fars that a joint Russian-Chinese-Iranian exercise is to take place in Syria. It was described as “the biggest of … Continue reading

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A Matter of Russian Perspective Via Iran

As Putin’s masterful manipulation of the Obama administration continues, Russia will be holding an international conference on the Syrian Civil War. The conference’s goal is “to exert pressure on the US and some Arab states to stop their growing financial … Continue reading

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Terrorist Groups in Syria Armed with Chemical Weapons

Iran’s Fars news agency and Debka have released a story of the Obama administration’s Syrian rebel force becoming armed with chemical weapons from Libya. If this is true, it gives new meaning to Valerie Jarrett’s right to protect policy. The … Continue reading

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Obama Hands Syria Over to Russia and Iran

Why would Obama hand Syria over to Russia and Iran? Without any recompense? The answer is simple: Obama backed the Muslim Brotherhood in the Syrian Civil War. The establishment of a new Islamic Caliphate is one of the president’s top … Continue reading

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Ahmadinejad Leaves for China

TEHRAN (FNA)- Iran’s President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad left Tehran for Beijing on Tuesday to attend a summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and also attend bilateral talks with the senior officials of the hosting country as well as authorities … Continue reading

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The Consequences of Iranian Appeasement

As Israel knew, the Iranian negotiations were just another stalling tactic for more time to enrich uranium. Although our leaders feel that Iran is only a small threat that is not important, Iran has a different opinion of their military … Continue reading

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Iran, US to Cooperate on Nuclear Fusion Project

A US company announced that it is due to cooperate with an Iranian university in unique partnership to work toward nuclear fusion. Tehran’s Islamic Azad University and New Jersey-based Lawrenceville Plasma Physics Inc will jointly design a fusion machine that … Continue reading

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Netanyahu’s Payback to Obama

Obama has treated Israel with disdain since his inauguration. Now that Prime Minister Netanyahu has realized Obama’s true nature, his payback has come due. At least some countries actually have leaders who understand the ramifications of a nuclear Iran. David … Continue reading

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The Consequences of Ignorance: Obama on Iran

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ew5qP2oPdtQ A less than stirring lecture by Obama while campaigning in 2008. However, four year later, America finds itself still trying to appease a nuclear armed Iran. If our “commander-in-chief” has led us to the precipice of nuclear destruction, I … Continue reading

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Enriched Iranian Uranium Is A Technical Glitch

The IAEA has found highly enriched uranium in Iran: 27% to be exact. The world was concentrating on their production of 20% enrichment in the current “negotiations”. The consequences of a impotent president have been exploited by Iran and Russia. … Continue reading

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US faulty Iran policy: a Pakistani Viewpoint

US faulty Iran policy Muhammad Riaz American ambassador to Israel has said that United State is ready to attack Iran if she does not abandon her nuclear programme. It is true that America has the power to attack Iran but if … Continue reading

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Israel revives military option after Obama rejects its nuclear demands of Iran

Israel has withdrawn its pledge to US President Barack Obama not to strike Iran’s nuclear sites before the November presidential election after he rejected its minimal demands for nuclear negotiations with Iran. This is reported exclusively by DEBKAfile’s Washington sources. In … Continue reading

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Which Countries Are Punching Above Their Weight?

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erYpXzE9Pxs As the Obama administration continues to alienate our traditional allies, his stock phrase for allies who are “punching above their weight” has become who is “punching below the belt”. India, South Korea and Japan have done end runs on … Continue reading

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Hizballah rushes arms to Syria, Iran sets up security cameras in Damascus

The shocking impact of the twin explosions which killed 55 people and injured almost 400 in Damascus Thursday, May 10, galvanized Bashar Assad’s allies, starting with Iran, into frenetic activity. Within hours, Tehran had ordered its Lebanese proxy Hizballah to … Continue reading

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UPDATES – What is coming: War in Syria, Martial Law in US

On March 27th, I presented a brief piece declaring my expectation that we would shortly be going to war in Syria… It seems I was correct, as the US has formed/joined a hasty coalition of NATO and Mid-East countries who … Continue reading

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