Monthly Archives: December 2009
Junblatt to apologize from Assad, Syria wanted to hijack the Palestinian reconciliation from Egypt
Lebanese Addayar reported that Junblatt leader of the Lebanese Socialist Party will orchestrate an interview on Aljazeera to apologize personally from the Syria president Bashar Al-Assad, saying that he made a mistake in a difficult circumstances. Palestinian sources told Paltoday … Continue reading
Where are the U.S. oil companies? The unknown of Iraq’s oil contracts
As Iraq’s Oil Ministry adviser Thamir Ghadhban noticed the absence of the American Oil companies from Iraq’s oil auction, and Russian RT surprised that U.S. companies did not show great interest — contrary to the expectations — in the second … Continue reading
Why the U.S. rejected Yemen’s claims of Iran-Houthis connections?
A battle started this morning between the Houthis and the Saudi military forces around the Saudi border village Al-Jabir, which the Houthis invaded the Saudi Al-Jabiri military base this week. Last information from the front says that the battle is still … Continue reading
How constructing an underground wall on Rafah-Crossing can boost Egypt’s economy!
Despite the reports published on every newspaper on Earth that Egypt is building an underground steel wall across Rafah-Crossing, which is an old Israeli idea since 2007 [links are outdated], Egyptian government keeps denying these reports. Egyptian newspaper Al-Shorouk quoted … Continue reading
U.S. promises to the Kurds rejected by the parliament, few scandals
- Some interesting words from Barzani, saying that the American promises are much more important than the parliament’s seats. Kurdistan regional government refused to say what are these promises, but Kirkuk MP Omar Al-Jabouri said the Americans promised the Kurds … Continue reading
Houthis’ eight conditions to end the war in Yemen
Hamas denied that Khalid Mishaal is mediating between Yemen and Iran on the Sadaa war, and total disappointment in Yemen government after the U.S. denied the existence of any connections between the Houthis and Iran (which means no U.S. anti-terror … Continue reading
Anti-Americanism on TV in Mideast, excludes Iran!
It is not the first time, the report “US Congress frets over anti-Americanism on TV in Mideast” is still interesting because it names Hamas’ Al-Aqsa and Hezbollah’s Al-Manar only (coincidence, Hamas and Hezbollah are direct threat to Israel?), excluding Iranian … Continue reading
Government reshuffle in the house of Saud
With the return of Crown Prince Sultan, Saudi sources said that the preparation to re-arranging the House of Saud are already started. Al-Wakad website reported that there will a group meeting with the Saudi King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz and … Continue reading
Houthis opened a new front with Saudi Arabia
Houthis opened a new front in Al-Jaber village, taking control on Saudi military base “Al-Jaberiya” and confiscating the whole military hardware of the base forcing the Saudi army to retreat. Houthis also released a video clip of the Saudi army … Continue reading
Jordan: New generation businessman PM
King Abdullah of Jordan named Samir Rifai as the new Prime Minister and number 38 PM in Jordan’s history. A dynasty inherited this post for three generations, his father and grandfather both were prime ministers. What is new, is that … Continue reading