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[Middle East and Muslim Magick] A new treaty signed in 1930 stipulated that Iraq would receive independence when admitted to the League of Nations. Britain was granted full use of all means of communications in event of war or threat of war.

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[Latest Local News] Ohio.com - U.S. says roadside bomb in Iraq kills 3 Americans: Fallujah, once a Sunni insurgent stronghold, was the site of some of the deadliest fighting of the war. Violence fell off dramatically after Sunni fighters turned on al-Qaida in Iraq and joined U.S. forces in what has become known in Iraq as "the Awakening."

[Right Truth] Right Truth: The War on Terror is our to lose: Oh yea, George Bush was behind 9/11, the Israeli's had a hand in it, and the new evidence "emerging to indicate that explosive technology was also required to produce the magic show of 9/11". What a crock!

[Home] Act! for America - Solving the Iran Problem Could Help Solve the ...: On the other hand, if the Iranian problem is solved—whether through application of the military option (a difficult and costly operation) or through the application of very stringent sanctions and embargoes—particularly of all refined petroleum products, causing the shaky Iranian economy to implode, and thereby forcing the regime to change its ways (highly unlikely) or else face the wrath of the Iranian people which has supported over 5000 anti-regime demonstrations and acts of protest annually for the past three years, and risk a popular revolution—whatever causes the Iranian government to change  its tune (reform being unlikely and revolution possible if concessions to the mullah regime are ended), the results will mean that the support for the Arab rejection front—especially the jihadists—will disappear.

[Antiwar.com Original] Smarter Iran Policy Begins With New Attitude by William deB. Mills ...: The ultra-nationalist component in Iran may prove to be much harder to deal with, but the first step is to recognize that this component doesn’t equate to “Iran.” Whatever the strength of ultra-nationalism in Iran, it derives most recently from Iran’s desperate defense against Saddam Hussein (and his former U.S., Russian, Arab, and European allies) and is strengthened by every insult, every application of pressure, every demand for “preconditions before negotiations,”

[iBurstrocks Free Blogs] Some More Reel Bad Arabs | iBurstrocks Free Blogs: In 1994, Brooklyn Jewish doctor Baruch Goldstein opened fire on Muslim worshippers in Hebron, killing 29. Palestinian American Mazen Khalili (Tom Hanks), a State Department official assigned to investigate the massacre, struggles with his job responsibilities and his roots.

[Boker tov, Boulder!] Boker tov, Boulder!: Obama is speaking in Egypt. On the eve of ...: Noting the inclination in certain circles to denigrate the idea of history being determined by the actions of individuals, Will wrote that it was "invigorating to revisit in memory the Six-Day War, a clear case of enormous consequences assignable to the decisions of particular people - Nasser, Hussein and some young Israeli pilots and tankers who reminded the world of the good that can come from a just war."

[The Shape Of The World] Some More Reel Bad Arabs « The Shape Of The World: Perhaps more strikingly, the film's depiction of idealist warriors and crooked, realist politicians does contain many parallels to neo-conservative views on the troop surge in Iraq and the opposition of realist politicians. Neo-conservative film critics and fans of 300 see unrestrained idealism, suicide through warfare, and a take-no-prisoners approach to war as the ideals that should be exemplified.

[slackbastard] 'Co-opting the Counter Culture: Troy Southgate and the National ...: In preparation for the total systemic collapse of capitalist society NRF cells are urged to immerse themselves in survivalist literature, military field manuals and encouraged to join the Territorial Army so that, as the Irish Republican Army discovered in the 1950s, ”˜you can actually be paid and trained by the State in order to deal with its consequences’.[46] The NRF found even greater inspiration in the native terrorist tradition of the American far right and its concept of ”˜leaderless resistance’, which is portrayed as an ”˜anarchist’ alternative to the traditional mass-based organization that is rejected as ”˜self-delusion’.[47] Having abandoned the constitutional’ approach of the British National Party the NRF is free to wage its ”˜war of liberation’ against the British state and ”˜international Zionism’ and in doing so evokes the inspiration of liberation leaders like Ernesto ”˜Che’ Guevara, who are listed as ”˜exemplars for the struggle’.[48] This synthesis leads the NRF to promote a form of ”˜black’ anarchism. These ideas owe a far greater debt, however, to fascism’s own tradition of terrorism and the ”˜active nihilism’ of Julius Evola who in his later life preached that the outright destruction of the state was imperative.

[Paintball Craze - Free Blogs] Paintball Craze - Free Blogs » Blog Archive » Some More Reel Bad Arabs: In 1994, Brooklyn Jewish doctor Baruch Goldstein opened fire on Muslim worshippers in Hebron, killing 29. Palestinian American Mazen Khalili (Tom Hanks), a State Department official assigned to investigate the massacre, struggles with his job responsibilities and his roots.

[Super Fresh] Super Fresh » Blog Archive » Some More Reel Bad Arabs: Perhaps more strikingly, the film's depiction of idealist warriors and crooked, realist politicians does contain many parallels to neo-conservative views on the troop surge in Iraq and the opposition of realist politicians. Neo-conservative film critics and fans of 300 see unrestrained idealism, suicide through warfare, and a take-no-prisoners approach to war as the ideals that should be exemplified.

[Dangerous Intersection] The real reason Bush invaded Iraq . . . | Dangerous Intersection: President Bush's reason for launching the war in Iraq was, for him, fundamentally religious. He was driven by his belief that the attack on Saddam's Iraq was the fulfilment of a Biblical prophesy in which he had been chosen to serve as .

[HorsesAss.Org] HorsesAss.Org » Blog Archive » Hoping Obama Fails = Hoping the ...: Oh course there won’t BE very many as greedy and corrupt car dealers are notoriously right-wing…but boy oh boy that “magic negro” really IS magic if he can PERSONALLY decide which automobile dealerships stay in business.

[magic-city-news.com] Magic City Morning Star: Iraqi Police Protect Christians from ...: While some believe this stems from the fact that reporters have moved on to stories other than US operations in Iraq, others believe this lack of coverage has more to do with the anti-Christian bias that exists within the media. The current Muslim-on-Christian violence does not fit the media template -- Christian bigotry against Islam.

[God's Politics Blog] The latest news on the Supreme Court, Climate Change, Memorial Day ...: The latest news on the Supreme Court, Climate Change, Memorial Day, National Security, Foreclosures, Gun Control, Storefront Churches, Church and Gay Issues, North Korea, Zimbabwe, Darfur, Iraq, Israel, Aung San Suu Kyi - Burma, Iran, .“ It sounds like alchemy, an act of bureaucratic magic.

[Touchstone Magazine - Mere Comments] Touchstone Magazine - Mere Comments: Unfelt Realities: For example, Bethlehem was always a Christian town when Israel was in charge of it, but after the Oslo peace accords it came under the control of the Palestinian Authority. They have oppressed the Christians so severely, including occupying and desecrating the Church of the Nativity, that most of the Christians have left and now it is a Muslim town.

[What Does The Prayer Really Say?] What Does The Prayer Really Say?»Blog Archive » Weigel on L ...: "fideist credulity".] To assume that [and here is what I have been saying for weeks now…] the pope and his most senior advisers have drunk the Obama Kool-Aid and wish the American bishops would chill out is, however, another story altogether, and not a very credible one — no matter what foolishness finds its way into the pages of L’Osservatore Romano. 

[Mail Online - Peter Hitchens] Peter Hitchens' Persian diary - part one - Mail Online - Peter ...: Then on to the enormous Iran-Iraq war cemetery where a blood-red fountain plays on special anniversaries, but in these more normal times just thousands and  thousands of very touching graves, with little boxes above them displaying 

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