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Before I created this website I accumulated articles on a daily basis to send to friends. The point being that war is coming. After a few years of doing this I finally decided to create a website [...]
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A former analyst for the Pentagon’s intelligence service provided China with highly classified information prior to the loss of a major electronic spying operation against Beijing, The Washington Times has learned. The loss of the National Security Agency’s eavesdropping operation hampered U.S. efforts to track China’s covert arms sales to nations such [...]
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North Korean leader Kim Jong-il once again showed his determination to carry out nuclear tests in a recent meeting with Chinese and Russian diplomats residing in Pyongyang. According to a report Sunday by the Daily Telegraph, a British daily, Kim told the diplomats that North Korea will officially join the nuclear club [...]
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As the cycle of United Nations Security Council conclaves begins, Iran’s nuclear ambitions seem to be surging without restraint—no longer subject to either diplomatic mediation or coercive resolution. And a unique confluence of events ensures that Iran will sustain its defiant posture.
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The head of Israel’s military intelligence says the world is unlikely to stop Iran’s nuclear program in time.
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“Coming events cast their shadows forwards”
Today, our newsletter El Traductor Grafico sets out certain aspects of this conflict which will enable us to better understand its complex roots; its possible development in the weeks and months to come; and its growing and potentially very dangerous impact on Argentina and South America. This [...]
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MOSCOW Is Russia the new powerbroker, even peacemaker, of the Middle East? It certainly aspires to be.
On issue after issue this year, the government of President Vladimir Putin of Russia has thrust itself back into the thicket of Middle Eastern diplomacy, most recently to urge caution and more talks with Iran over [...]
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Hugo Chavez’s aggressive policies could endanger U.S. allies in Latin America and a major source of U.S. oil imports.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez has embarked on a military buildup, to counter alleged U.S. plans to invade his country, and has recently visited Russia, Iran, China, Syria, and other countries to finalize purchases and [...]
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For those who want to gain knowledge, build a home library and understand the September 11, 2001, Islamic terrorist attack—at present the worst in American history—a few DVDs stand out as relatively consistent.
Each contains graphic images, appropriate to the barbaric act of war, key photography of every target in the attack and [...]
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This portrait of a troubled alliance is often contrasted with a supposed golden age in U.S.-Korean relations during the Cold War. But that view obscures a history of sharp disagreement between the two allies. It is a mythical past that stands in the way of repairing our alliance today. In reality, Korean [...]
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He demonstrated his courage by taking that war to al Qaeda to protect the American people. That decision was the decisive break with the terrorism-as-a-criminal-act strategy and in direct contrast to the terrorism-as-a-nuisance mindset held by many.
Yet despite the President’s best efforts, we must confront five big facts on this fifth anniversary.
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The other day, when I made a reference to “the war on terrorism,” a Democratic friend of mine objected: “It’s not a war.” I never found out what he thought it was — the conversation wandered off in other directions — but the question keeps nagging away in the back of my [...]