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Dagestan—‘Syria comes to Russia…’
Dagestan—‘Syria comes to Russia…’ By F. William Engdahl, 12 September 2012 Part I: Syria comes to the Russian Caucasus On August 28 Sheikh Said Afandi, acknowledged spiritual leader of the Autonomous Russian Republic of Dagestan, was assassinated. A jihadist female … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Asia, Geo-Politics
Tagged Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Bashar al Assad, Bin Laden, Caucasus, F.William Engdahl, female suicide bomber, Gülen Movement, greater middle east, Human Rights, Ibrahim ben Abd al-Aziz al-Ibrahim, International Dagestani-Turkish College in Dagestan, Islamic Fundamentalism, Morsi, Mulla Omar, Muslim Brotherhood, national socialism, north caucasus region, nsnbc Middle East, Politics, Religion, Religious Fanaticism, Salafism, Sufism, taliban, Wahabism
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The US/NATO’s Top Ten Lies about Afghanistan in West’s Mainstream Media
The US/NATO’s Top Ten Lies about Afghanistan in West’s Mainstream Media Recent announcements by the leaders of several of the nations forming the international assistance force in Afghanistan regarding their involvement post 2014 and their reasons for staying at least … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Middle East, Opinion
Tagged 9/11, Afghanistan, Bin Laden, global security, Human Rights, international terrorism, Main Stream Media, MSM, NATO, nsnbc, propaganda, state sponsored terrorism, taliban, the 4th media, USA, war on terror
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Bin Laden died of natural causes: Former CIA agent
A former agent of the CIA has revealed that al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden has died of natural causes five years before the US announced his death. In an interview with Russia’s Channel One, Berkan Yashar, who is also a … Continue reading
Posted in News, World
Tagged Afghanistan, Al Qaeda, Bin Laden, Chechnya, CIA, FBI, global security, Intelligence, international security, Middle East, MISO, nsnbc, Pakistan, Politics, press tv, PSYOP, Special Operations, Terrorism, USA
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From Libya to Nigeria – Is Sharia Really the Problem?
By Kinsley Sheteh – A Neo Copernican Review Preamble: In the early hours of the 2nd May 2011, US President Obama greeted the world with the news of the killing of Osama Bin Laden, the world’s most notorious terrorist leader. … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Culture, Politics
Tagged A Neo Copernican Review, Africa, Al Qaeda, Bin Laden, Boko Haram, Colonialism, global security, Islam, Jihad, Kinsley Sheteh, Libya, Modo-Colonialism, NATO, Nigeria, nsnbc, Philosophy, Political Violence, Politics, Religion, Sharia, Terrorism
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October 7, 2001: America and NATO´s Decision to Invade Afghanistan. The Pretext to wage a “Just War”.
October 7, 2001: America and NATO´s Decision to Invade Afghanistan. The Pretext to wage a “Just War”. by Michel Chossudovsky Why are American and NATO troops in Afghanistan? What … Continue reading
Posted in Analysis, Asia, Geo-Politics, Middle East, Northern America
Tagged 2001, 9/11, anglo-american empire, Asian Affairs, Bin Laden, Bush, Cheney, chossudovsky, CIA, Decision to Invade Afghanistan, drug trade, drug traffic, george bush, global research, isi, kabul, michel chossudovsky, mullah omar, NATO, nato in afghanistan, NATO invasion of Afghanistan, northern alliance, nsnbc, nsnbc-nsnbc, occupation of afghanistan, October 7, oil in afghanistan, osama, Pentagon, PNAC, taliban, United Nations, war on russia, war on terror
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