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Keyword: Conspiracy

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Daily News Analysis

Syrian Information Minister tells Saudi FM to butt out of Syrian affairs

Crescent International

Muharram 16, 14372015-10-29

The illegitimate rulers of Saudi Arabia insist President Bashar al Asad has no role to play in Syria' future...

Daily News Analysis

Israeli colonel fighting alongside terrorists, captured in Iraq!

Crescent International

Muharram 09, 14372015-10-22

What is an Israeli colonel from the Golani Brigade doing helping the takfiri terrorists in Iraq? Colonel Yusi Oulen Shahak was captured by Iraqi security forces according to an announcement by a commander of the popular mobilization forces. The Israeli colonel has already provided much useful information.

Daily News Analysis

Geneva-2 dead soon after date announced

Crescent International

Muharram 22, 14352013-11-26

While the people of Syria continue to suffer as a consequence of the foreign-inspired war in the country, the so-called poliitical opposition led by the Syrian National Coalition (SNC) as well as the mercenary rebel and takfiri forces refuse to participate in dialogue scheduled for Geneva on January 22, 2014 to resolve the crisis. They are, however, losing the battle inside Syria, both politically and militarily.

News & Analysis

Saudis retreat to the tent to sulk amid policy failures

Yusuf Dhia-Allah

Dhu al-Hijjah 27, 14342013-11-01

The Saudi intelligence chief, Bandar bin Sultan is a worried man these days. He has plotted to have the Americans attack Syria by supplying chemical weapons to the rebels. Instead, recent developments have left the Saudis exposed and sulking.

News & Analysis

Boston bombing, Syria, and the Russian connection

Ayesha Alam

Rajab 22, 14342013-06-01

American attempts to use the Boston bombings to exert pressure on Russia to compromise on Syria at the UN Security Council seem not to have worked.

Special Reports

Beware of the rock star imams!

Salina Khan

Jumada' al-Akhirah 20, 14342013-05-01

Muslims are now going to b confronted by US-promoted Imams through the Internet. Welcome to a new form of cyber warfare on Muslims!

Letters To The Editor

New ME?

Abul Ala Ahmed

Rabi' al-Thani 19, 14342013-03-01

The struggle for people’s right is being hijacked by a US-zionist project to frustrate the aspirations of the people. Unless people in the region are careful, they may find themselves losing all the gains they have made.

Special Reports

US, UK regimes imagine threats where none exist

Fahad Ansari

Safar 19, 14342013-01-01

Anti-Muslim sentiment has infected British society and state so deeply that even where no threat exists, Muslims are sentenced to long prison terms without any evidence but simply for being Muslims.

Editorials

Iraq war’s poisoned legacy

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Hijjah 16, 14332012-11-01

The wars unleashed by the US and its allies on Iraq have caused immense damage. By using depleted uranium shells and other munitions, Iraqi soil, air, and water and have been poisoned leading to very high incidents of cancer, the birth of grotesquely deformed babies and other ailments.

News & Analysis

The toxic nexus between the US and al-Qaeda

Waseem Shehzad

Shawwal 14, 14332012-09-01

Al-Qaeda is often trotted out as a bogey to justify US aggression against others. Al-Qaeda is an American creation and a handy tool. The nexus alliance has become fully exposed in Syria.

News & Analysis

Israeli-NATO’s new Libya “advances” backward

Yusuf Dhia-Allah

Ramadan 12, 14332012-08-01

In Israeli-NATO “liberated” Libya, endless violence has forced many people to hark back to the days of Qaddafi rule.

News & Analysis

CIA killer Davis released without trial in Pakistan

Waseem Shehzad

Rabi' al-Thani 27, 14322011-04-01

The release of Raymond Davis on March 16 has dismayed most Pakistanis who felt the American was guilty of murder and should have been dealt with according to the law of Pakistan. Instead, what this confirms yet again is the craven attitude of the government in its dealings with the US.

News & Analysis

Yemen faces worse prospects than Tunisia

M.A. Shaikh

Safar 27, 14322011-02-01

It is now widely expected that Yemen’s current unrest will lead to secession and not merely to the flight of its president, as has happened in Tunisia. The background to this situation is that the Republic of Yemen was born in May 22, 1990, when the two states of North and South Yemen merged after several clashes that led eventually to negotiations and a commitment to unity.

Editorials

Will Holbrooke’s death usher peace in Afghanistan?

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 26, 14322011-01-01

As he was wheeled into the operation theatre at a Washington hospital, Richard Holbrooke, the US special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, must have prayed the Pakistani surgeon tending to him would successfully stitch his torn aorta to save his life so he could “save” Afghanistan.

Special Reports

Investigating the global mystery: who is Feisal Abdul Rauf?

Zainab Cheema

Shawwal 22, 14312010-10-01

Who exactly is Feisal Abdul Rauf? This is the question countless people are asking themselves, in the wake of the Park 51 founder’s skyrocketing national profile. The din over the Ground Zero Mosque has somewhat subsided but the Islamophobic hysteria that it produced remains radioactive.

Main Stories

9/11: mysterious collapse of third building

Waseem Shehzad

Ramadan 11, 14302009-09-01

Eight years after the spectacular attacks of September 11, widespread skepticism continues to exit regarding the official version put out by the US government. And this is not confined to Muslims alone who never bought into the US allegation that Muslim hijackers, working for Osama bin Laden had carried out these attack. Western academics in the US, Canada and Europe, many of them leading scientists have expressed grave doubts about what the US has claimed about the perpetrators...

Special Reports

US government struggling to explain emerging details of its knowledge of 911 attacks

Zafar Bangash

Ramadan 11, 14302009-09-01

Questions about the US’s knowledge of the attacks of September 11 were raised even before the dust had settled in New York. Now details are emerging. Officials in the Bush administration are struggling to explain embarrassing revelations...

World

US debates different ways of applying political pressure on Islamic Iran

Iqbal Siddiqui

Jumada' al-Akhirah 14, 14252004-08-01

In the run-up to the US invasion of Iraq last year, the Bush administration spun a careful web of propaganda and deceipt designed to prepare US public opinion for the war that neo-conservative leaders had decided to wage even before coming to power...

Editorials

Iraqi people defy US’s attempts to divide them along sectarian lines

Editor

Rabi' al-Awwal 11, 14252004-05-01

Most cliches are cliches because they contain at least an element of truth. The phrase ‘divide and rule’ is a case in point; the phenomenon has been recognised as a strategy of political power, particularly imperial power, since at least Roman times, and was raised to an art-form by the British during their colonial heyday...

World

The problems of Kenyan-sponsored peace deals in Sudan and Somalia

M.S. Ahmed

Muharram 10, 14252004-03-01

Both Sudan and Somalia are in urgent need of a peaceful settlement of the civil wars that have been ravaging them for more than a decade. But the peace deals recently reached as a result of negotiations mediated by Kenya, and sponsored (in Sudan’s case) by the US, cannot lead to a just and lasting resolution of the conflicts that also guarantees their territorial integrity...

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