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Iraq’s Federalism, upside down, north and west

Upside down In 2005, nearly 12 mil­lion Iraqis res­i­dents of the south­ern provinces and north­ern Iraq demon­strated to say “Yes” to Iraq’s per­ma­nent con­sti­tu­tion. The con­sti­tu­tion is boy­cotted by the Sunni major­ity west­ern provinces who opposed this ref­er­en­dum. Time is … Con­tinue read­ing

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Why Syria decided not to attend the AL meetings in Morocco?

What changed that made Syria decide not to attend the Arab League meet­ing in Morocco hours before its start? Even the Arab meet­ing in Morocco meet­ing started to take a “softer” tone against Syria [accord­ing to the lat­est news, Arabs … Con­tinue read­ing

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A buffer zone to bomb Syria

As I expected, Saudi news­pa­per “Okaz” reported that Arab for­eign min­is­ters Rabat – Morocco meet­ing will dis­cus with Turk­ish For­eign Min­is­ter cre­ation of a buffer zone imposed by Turkey to pro­tect the civil­ians in Syria. The sur­prise news is that there … Con­tinue read­ing

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Syria agreement: How an alliance of Algeria-Iraq (and Iran) defeated the Qatar-Turkey plot?

After con­flict­ing reports, Syria agrees to Arab League plan, but the cir­cum­stances that led Syria to accept the agree­ment is more inter­est­ing. It is no secret that the Iraqi gov­ern­ment is sup­port­ing the Syr­ian regime, but an alliance of Iraq-Algeria-Iran … Con­tinue read­ing

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The Islamic Democratic Republic: Tunisia, the Islamists “Springboard” to dominate the Arab countries

Try­ing to soften its lan­guage using words like “mod­er­ate Islamists”, what is cen­sored by the West­ern media regard­ing the Tunisian revolts after the offi­cial declar­ion of the Al-Nahdha [wrongly writ­ten as Ennahda in West­ern media] Islamists Party [yet another Mus­lim … Con­tinue read­ing

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For these reasons, NATO unlikely to intervene in Syria

Few words about the Syr­ian defence Min­is­ter Not the death of the for­mer Syr­ian Defence Min­is­ter Ali Habib after his dis­missal yes­ter­day, but another more inter­est­ing devel­op­ment regard­ing Syria. For the first time, news agen­cies started to report the Syr­ian army … Con­tinue read­ing

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Arab security report … week 23

Syr­ian Mus­lim Broth­er­hoods wants to rec­og­nize Israel. In Lebanon .. A plan to assas­si­nate Saad Hariri. the U.S. cut a deal with the Yemeni Tribe Al-Ahmar to deliver or kill their clos­est ally al-Zindani. Who is leak­ing the Turkey’s plan to the Syr­i­ans? … And more Con­tinue read­ing

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Europe, US, Turkey, Aljazeera and Iraqi Sunni tribe .. How did they all get in bed with the Muslim Brotherhood against Syria?

Fake videos and news reports from Syria, the Iraqi Shamar tribe, Turkey and Europe and the US .. How they are all coop­er­ate with the Mus­lim Broth­er­hood to top­ple Assad?

What the video of the killing of 120 Syr­ian police and secu­rity men reveals about Aljazeera and West­ern media pro­pa­ganda. Con­tinue read­ing

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Arab security report — week 22

Arab secu­rity report for this week includes: Iraqi oppo­si­tion search for a new host coun­try, Yemeni President’s lost his nose, and why the Libyan rape vic­tim Al-Obaidi deported from Qatar? Con­tinue read­ing

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Iraq’s Facebook revolution, already hijacked

Unlike the rev­o­lu­tions in Egypt,Tunisia and despite the “hum­ble” demands of social jus­tice, human rights, pro­vide jobs and raise the stan­dard of liv­ing issued by the pro­tes­tors. The Valentine’s (Day of Love as it called in many Arab coun­tries) demon­stra­tion … Con­tinue read­ing

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