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The Iraqi-Iranian connection

  • Every time I hear politicians of the Third World utter the word "unity" I remember a meeting between the late Libyan leader Qaddafi and the late Tunisian President Habib Bourguiba and the latter's response to Qaddafi's call for unity. It is normal that in politics wishes do not...
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Gulf unity does not target Iran

  • THOSE who believe that Iran poses a real threat to security and stability of the Gulf region cannot be more wrong. The internal decay and weakness of Iran are in fact rendering it ineffective. Additionally, Iranian leaders understand well that targeting the security of energy and the security of...
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Exporting crises: Assad got it wrong!

  • As we have said before, a mass killer cannot transform into a messenger of peace. Equally important is the fact that deception through media cannot lead to or reinforce stability or national security....
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Ahmed Shafiq and the Muslim Brotherhood!

  • A prominent analyst told me that what had taken place in Egypt was not a complete revolution. Some of the key details were agreed upon in advance, he added. Perhaps, the agreement was between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Military Council. They agreed to remove President Hosni Mubarak in what...
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Hostages are seniorHezbollah leaders

  • The Syrian rebels confirmed that the 11 Lebanese affiliated with Hezbollah oversaw the massacres in Syria. The arrested men belonged to the intelligence section of Hezbollah. Among the arrested were a nephew of Hassan Nasrallah and the intelligence official of the Iranian’s Jerusalem force....
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Behind-the-scenes Russian diplomacy

  • All indicators reveal that the Turkish fighter was downed by Russian and rather than Syrian defenses. The incident came as a reaction to the Syrian pilot who fled in his Russian-made plane to Jordan....
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Damascus and Tehran: The war for military preparedness

  • Previously I pondered as what Iran could do even if it possessed a nuclear bomb. Of course, it would not do anything even if it’s on brink of political craziness or becomes frightened of the regional and international changes....
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What will Iran do after Assad?

  • PREVIOUSLY, I expected that Iran would turn to a tug of war to perpetuate tension in the region. The logic of survival in Iran since the Khomeini revolution has been to focus on creating tension abroad and the target has been countries with multisectarian population. For this reason, Iran cannot...
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Russia and violation of human rights

  • After the political and moral bankruptcy of Russia vis-a-vis the Syrian regime's bloody crackdown is exposed Moscow turned to Tehran to hatch a conspiracy for stirring sectarian tension in Syria. Russia seeks an Iranian role for destabilizing the region. If the Russian Foreign Ministry or the...
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Thierry Meyssan and Prince Bandar bin Sultan

  • The Russian and Iranian intelligence agencies have failed in identifying the body/group behind the bomb blast that hit the headquarters of the Syrian national security. The bomb blast is akin to the one that took place in Iran at the beginning of the Iran-Iraq war and killed almost half of the...
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