one tenth of Afghans Cultivate Opium -

Navid K

Following the Afghan Drug Trail

The American Spectator / George H. Wittman
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26-Jan-2009
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Cheezaki
26-Jan-2009 (one comment)
"Part Time Lover" by the one and only Stevie Wonder. 1985.>>>
Darius Kadivar
26-Jan-2009
Like British National Geographics, This Month's Special Issue of French History Magazine Les Collections de l'Histoire has an entire coverage on Iran's history and Culture as well as the geo political challenges due to the current nucleare crisis. >>>

Barack and team face major mess in Middle East

rosie is roxy is roshan

Geopolitical poker

Washington Times / De Borchgrave
26-Jan-2009
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All the Rafsanjani's men

Fred

DNI Nominee Blair Talks Of Opportunities for Statecraft

The Washington Post / Walter Pincus
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26-Jan-2009 (one comment)
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Zionist Thievery

smhb

The Fleecing of America: $700 Billion for Zionist Criminals

//whitewraithe.wordpress.com/ / Christopher Bollyn
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26-Jan-2009 (3 comments)
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Darius Kadivar
26-Jan-2009 (5 comments)

German Cinema's Oscar Bid tells the story of the genesis of the most radical Terror Group of the 1970's that of the Baader Meinhoff whose origin was indirectly linked to the Shah of Iran's 1967 visit to West Berlin.

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Angela's men.

Ostaad

Former German chancellor to discuss Iran nuclear issue in Tehran

RIA Novosti
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25-Jan-2009
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Sayeh Hassan
25-Jan-2009 (one comment)
The residents of a village near the city of Solmas have filed a formal complaint against the “Army of the Guardians of the Islamic Revolution”>>>

RAF- FILM

Shirin Vazin

Germany's "Baader Meinhof Komplex" Nominated for Oscar

Deutsche Welle
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25-Jan-2009 (2 comments)
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bjnicnafs
25-Jan-2009
Holy Crown >>>
rosie is roxy is roshan
25-Jan-2009 (one comment)

For Niloufar:

 what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?

a poem by Yeats with my comment on Israel/Palestine at the end.

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WHAT?

Sasanian Chemical Warfare?

A scientific re-assessment

25-Jan-2009 (12 comments)
Regardless of whether there is any political meaning behind the news of the Persian use of chemical warfare and the current controversy regarding “weapons of mass destruction”, it is still interesting to see whether this new piece of research has any scientific value. For this, we turned to a colleague, Mr. Reza Yeganehshakib, who is a PhD student at the department of history, University of California, Irvine. Mr. Yeganehshakib comes to UCI with previous degrees in Chemical Engineering (BS) and Environmental Studies (MS). He has a strong understanding of the scientific processes that might have resulted in what has been reported in the news bit above. The following are his comments>>>

GAZA

Collaborators of the worst kind

Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia

25-Jan-2009 (50 comments)
Israel is trying to portray herself as a nation that is defending itself, while the truth is that Israel is a cruel occupying power trying to force a people out of their land. And this is being done with the help of some Arab nations; the very same nations that constantly talk about Arab and Muslim solidarity. These nations are: Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan. The often asked question, when it comes to the Palestinians, is about the role of Arab countries in the Palestinian struggle for freedom. The people not familiar with the political landscape of the area often see the Middle East as two camps, Arab countries on one side and Israel on the other. The reality is totally different. Israel has seldom been alone>>>

OH DEAR ! ;0)

Darius Kadivar

Zsa Zsa 'loses $7m in US fraud'

bbc
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25-Jan-2009 (2 comments)
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