5 I would like to get a crack at Bin laden. I would terrorize him for a change., robufo2000
1 Israel Foreign Ministry comments attack in Mumbai as a reminder to the world. We are the target, and it's not just Israel but the whole Western world., spetr
0 Israel has admitted – after mounting pressure – that its troops may have used white phosphorus shells in contravention of international law., spetr
5 There is no other choice!everybody has to be against terorrism and against communism (too)!, dimitrij
The boundaries of The Turkish Republic is set and recognized by international treaties. Therefore, no claims can be raised against its national territories!!! , positive
In an interview with NPR on his latest New Yorker Article, titled ‘Preparing the battlefield', the renowned investigative journalist Seymour Hersh reveals more striking details of his findings on the aim of the $400 million budgeted US covert operations inside Iran. He provides valuable information on US military preparations to strike the country, on the total expansion of the Bush Administration's executive power, about the US recognition of Iran's overall positive role in Iraq and on the US support for the anti-Iran terrorist organisations Jondollah, PJAK and MEK. Hersh explains that ...
Hundreds of thousands of people are being wrongly identified because of the government’s wasteful and inefficient management of the nation’s one million-strong terrorist watchlist, according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).The organization cited a recent report by the Department of Justice Office of the Inspector General (OIG), which found that the part of the watchlist maintained by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) may contain a 35 percent error rate. The OIG audit also revealed that large portions of the list are governed by no formal processes for updating ...
The use of torture by the US has proved so counter-productive that it may have led to the death of as many US soldiers as civilians killed in 9/11, says the leader of a crack US interrogation team in Iraq.
"The reason why foreign fighters joined al-Qa'ida in Iraq was overwhelmingly because of abuses at Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib and not Islamic ideology," says Major Matthew Alexander, who personally conducted 300 interrogations of prisoners in Iraq. It was the team led by Major Alexander [a named assumed for security reasons] that obtained the information that led to the US military being able ...