Monthly Archives: December 2009
A new phase in Yemen government-Al Qaeda relations, next U.S. target will be Marib province
With the death toll rose to 82 persons most of the them women and children, because of the U.S. air raid on Al-Qaeda (Aljazeera video). Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh had the best day of his life when he received … Continue reading
Iraq-Iran oil well dispute to weaken Maliki
Update — There is a report says that Iraq deployed its troops to the borders — Maliki tries regain what is already lost? –End update Iran rejected Iraq’s claims of invading an oil well saying according to Algiers Agreement, this … Continue reading
Yemen’s strikes killed civilians, Houthi renewed his conditions
The Yemeni government Strikes Against Qaeda in Abein province, according to Aljazeera video clip shows civilians, women and children killed by the air raid. Eyewitnesses said that it was an American helicopter did the bombing (maybe that explains the telephone … Continue reading
Al-Hakim in Syria, Political Council criticized Maliki
Ammar Al-Hakim, Head of the Iraqi Supreme Council visited Syria president Bashar Al-Assad to offer his condolences with the death of Bashar’s brother, but in reality it is one of Al-Hakim’s continuous attempts to distance himself from Maliki’s accusations against … Continue reading
Chemical Ali’s head in the election campaigns
It seems that there is a new crisis on its way, involved Iraqi Vice President Al-Hashemi again, which will be a new political advertising campaign. Head of the Security and Defense Committee in the parliament Hadi al-Amiri brought back the … Continue reading
Saudi Arabia, Yemen, US and the Houthis
Saudi Arabia It seems that Obama’s call to Saudi Arabia to stop any contacts with Hezbollah if there is any, positively answered by the Saudi FM Saud al-Faisal saying: Lebanon would be denied true sovereignty as long as the Shiite … Continue reading
The U.S. aid and the Egyptian satellite
Earlier said “How constructing an underground wall on Rafah-Crossing can boost Egypt’s economy!” that the U.S. aid to Egypt in 2010 is unconditional, Al-Mesryoon revealed that through the aid the American administration wants to pressure the Egyptian government to stop the … Continue reading
Yemen’s reconciliation, Houthis & South separatists are not included
In the BBC report “Crises multiply for divided Yemen” Deputy Planning Minister Hisham Sharaf said: “We have one Yemen and one state”, makes wonder why the president’s reconciliation effort excluded the South-Yemen separatists and the Houthis in the north? Human Rights … Continue reading
Nasrallah to Saudi Arabia
The thing we learned from the 30 minutes talks between the Lebanese president Suleiman and Obama, is that the American president has said: Lebanon must halt arms that threaten Israel, but for sure neither Suleiman nor Lebanon are the target … Continue reading
Syrian Vice President and Iraq’s explosions
After some exchange of accusations between Interior Minister Al-Bolani and Defense Minister Al-Ubaidi, Dawa Party members still want to fire Al-Bolani from the governmen, but that depends on the final report which will be compiled by the parliament security committee. … Continue reading