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Monthly Archives: June 2007
The “Arab Marines” invasion of Aljazeera
I hope Dr. Salah Al-Mukhtar will excuse me for using his term “Arab Marines” describing those Arabs who are leading the scenes, firing their American-Zionist pen-inks, using the similar language and the same words, western media failed to sell to … Continue reading
Orphanage scandal.…A movie directed by the occupation?!
One Iraqi writer says that CBS report of US soldiers saving 27 Iraqi orphans is just a Hollywood made propaganda meant to polish the image of the occupation and destroy Maliki’s government [remember TAI? I said it yesterday], and she … Continue reading
Occupation forces save the kids, kill the kids
This is an answer to TAI post “Iraqi government surpasses itself”, he ask this question: Should we — Iraqi men — leave them [US forces] to run our affairs? I am beginning to believe they are far wiser and far … Continue reading
The Saudi Puppet Family
This is the American version of the Saudi royal family house, the documentary makers did their best to stay polite and not to anger the oil companies, if you want to count the scandals of the family then 43 minutes … Continue reading
Tagged documentary, middle-east, saudi-arabia, u.s.
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Eight US soldiers kidnapped in Ramadi [correction]
Just came in and not reported by any news agency yet, that eight US soldiers were kidnapped an hour ago in Ramadi. Will update the news in the coming hours. A person from Anbar just corrected the news, there are 3 … Continue reading
Are they trying to build a wall between Sinai and Gaza?
It was just few days ago when news media circulated this: House panel votes to withhold some Egypt aid As you know that is $200 million from the US annual aid to Egypt, and as you read above about the reason: Until … Continue reading
Zawraa: Al-Hakeem died
Al-Zawraa TV channel (recently in Syria), broadcast a banner today [the red line in the image above] saying that Abdul Aziz Al-Hakeem [Hakim] died today in a hospital in Tehran, no confirmation yet by any news agency.
Hamas take over the collaborators
The image above shows Hamas fighters opening boxes filled with Israeli cars number plates found in Fatah security compound used for assassination operations and other dark missions [and before they blow it up (part of it), watch the movie], a … Continue reading
Tagged conspiracy, israel, middle-east, palestine, world
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Occupation forces knew of bombing the shrine in advance
I don’t know who is the idiot who call the shrine Askariya, the name is “Askari” or “Askaryeen” referring to the two imams buried inside the shrine. Just like they did this before: “Who bombed the shrines?.”, occupation forces are … Continue reading
Aljazeera: Mercenaries in Iraq
This is Aljazeera Inside Iraq (09–06-’07), good debate about mercenaries in Iraq, Phyllis Bennis author of “Challenging Empire” is really great, rarely you can see such a honest American. [coolplayer] [/coolplayer]