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December 16, 2012

When will the Killing War in Iran Begin? It Already Has

by Stephen Gowans posted November 6, 2012 by Global Research “Economic sanctions are, at their core, a war against public health.”  – The New England Journal of Medicine [1] While campaigns are organized to deter the United States and Israel from acting on threats to launch an air war against Iran, both countries, in league […]

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NATO missiles on Turkish-Syrian border foreshadows ‘World War’ – top Iranian commander

Deployment of Patriot air defense missiles on the Syrian-Turkish border may be a prologue to a global conflict, warned Iran’s top brass on Saturday. The future of humanity, let alone Europe, is endangered, Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, Major General Hassan Firouzabadi, said on Iranian National TV. posted December 16, 2012 by

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Egypt’s unnecessary battle

by Bashir Nafi posted December 11, 2012 by Middle East Monitor Opposition to something like President Mohamed Morsi’s now-controversial constitutional declaration is an inherent right in a democracy. In any free country, authority needs to have a strong opposition, up to a point. Such opposition should not include trying to overthrow a democratically-elected President by

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Hamas, Mashaal and Prospects for Sustainable Peace

by Richard Falk Posted December 13, 2012 by The Palestine Chronicle In the aftermath of Khaled Mashaal’s emotional visit to Gaza in celebration of Hamas’ 25th anniversary, commentary in Israel and the West has focused on his remarks at a rally as ‘defiant’ and disclosing ‘the true face’ of Hamas. Emphasis was particularly placed on

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US Intelligence Analysts: American Power is in Terminal Decline

Global Trends 2030: Alternative Worlds study says emphatically that the “relative decline” of the United States is “inevitable,” but adds that its future role in the international system is “much harder to project,” and that “the degree to which the US continues to dominate the international system could vary widely.” by Dave Lindorff posted December

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