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[16 Feb 2014] Poll: Many Arabs view Israel, US as greatest threats - English
A newly-released poll shows many people in Arab states view Israel and the U-S as the greatest threats to their countries.
According to the survey by the French polling institute, Socio-vision,...
A newly-released poll shows many people in Arab states view Israel and the U-S as the greatest threats to their countries.
According to the survey by the French polling institute, Socio-vision, about forty percent of people in the Arab world view Israel as the most vicious threat against them. 15 percent of those polled said the US posed the greatest threat. This comes despite Washington and Tel Aviv\'s attempts to portray a negative image of Iran in the eyes of regional Arab nations. The poll was conducted in 12 Arab states in January.
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A newly-released poll shows many people in Arab states view Israel and the U-S as the greatest threats to their countries.
According to the survey by the French polling institute, Socio-vision, about forty percent of people in the Arab world view Israel as the most vicious threat against them. 15 percent of those polled said the US posed the greatest threat. This comes despite Washington and Tel Aviv\'s attempts to portray a negative image of Iran in the eyes of regional Arab nations. The poll was conducted in 12 Arab states in January.
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Syria released footage of U.S. helicopters - Arabic sub English
The post headline is taken from Richard Engel of NBC in Baghdad describing special forces crossing the border into Syria on Sunday the first time U.S. forces have invaded Syrian territory in all...
The post headline is taken from Richard Engel of NBC in Baghdad describing special forces crossing the border into Syria on Sunday the first time U.S. forces have invaded Syrian territory in all these years occupying Iraq.
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The post headline is taken from Richard Engel of NBC in Baghdad describing special forces crossing the border into Syria on Sunday the first time U.S. forces have invaded Syrian territory in all these years occupying Iraq.
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U.S. arms sales double despite crisis -07Sep09- English
Sales of U.S. arms have doubled during last year and now account for more than two-thirds of all foreign weapons sales - according to a report by the New York Times.
Sales of U.S. arms have doubled during last year and now account for more than two-thirds of all foreign weapons sales - according to a report by the New York Times.
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U.S. bombs Pakistan Civilians & Taliban and Taliban bombs Civilians & Forces - 15 Oct 09 - English
The biggest terrorist of the world, United States did more drone attacks in North Waziristan. In response to these continued attacks, Taliban terrorists bombed Lahore Pakistan. The Government of...
The biggest terrorist of the world, United States did more drone attacks in North Waziristan. In response to these continued attacks, Taliban terrorists bombed Lahore Pakistan. The Government of Pakistan continues to be slave of U.S. and continues to execute the orders of "super powers".
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The biggest terrorist of the world, United States did more drone attacks in North Waziristan. In response to these continued attacks, Taliban terrorists bombed Lahore Pakistan. The Government of Pakistan continues to be slave of U.S. and continues to execute the orders of "super powers".
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Obama Authorizes Assassinations of U S Citizens - English
Salon.coms Glen Greenwald has drawn attention to an article in the Washington Post which reports that U.S. military teams and intelligence agencies are deeply involved in secret joint operations...
Salon.coms Glen Greenwald has drawn attention to an article in the Washington Post which reports that U.S. military teams and intelligence agencies are deeply involved in secret joint operations with Yemeni troops who in the past six weeks have killed scores of people.
Greenwald points out that buried in the Post story is the revelation that American citizens are now being placed on a secret hit list of people whom the president has personally authorized to be killed.
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Salon.coms Glen Greenwald has drawn attention to an article in the Washington Post which reports that U.S. military teams and intelligence agencies are deeply involved in secret joint operations with Yemeni troops who in the past six weeks have killed scores of people.
Greenwald points out that buried in the Post story is the revelation that American citizens are now being placed on a secret hit list of people whom the president has personally authorized to be killed.
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Chomsky on U.S. Global Policy - 22Nov2010 - English
Chomsky: U.S. still wants to dominate but cannot order other big powers as it pleases; Iran war threat is real.
Chomsky: U.S. still wants to dominate but cannot order other big powers as it pleases; Iran war threat is real.
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***DISTURBING IMAGES*** US air raids kill 64 civilians in Afghan village - 24Feb2011 - English
The village of Heelgal in the eastern Afghan province of Kunar was once filled with joyful cheers of children, but now it is nothing more than a graveyard after being bombed by U.S. air raids.
The village of Heelgal in the eastern Afghan province of Kunar was once filled with joyful cheers of children, but now it is nothing more than a graveyard after being bombed by U.S. air raids.
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The Plan -- according to U.S. General Wesley Clark - English
In an interview with Amy Goodman on March 2, 2007, U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explains that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon,...
In an interview with Amy Goodman on March 2, 2007, U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explains that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia, Sudan, Iran
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In an interview with Amy Goodman on March 2, 2007, U.S. General Wesley Clark (Ret.), explains that the Bush Administration planned to take out 7 countries in 5 years: Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Lybia, Somalia, Sudan, Iran
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[25 Feb 2014] US to withdraw all troops from Afghanistan if deal not signed - English
The U-S will be pulling out all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year if Washington and Kabul fail to sign a bilateral security agreement.
The US president has asked the Pentagon to...
The U-S will be pulling out all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year if Washington and Kabul fail to sign a bilateral security agreement.
The US president has asked the Pentagon to make preparations for the withdrawal in case the deal with Afghanistan is not signed. Barack Obama has also spoken to his Afghan counterpart about the withdrawal plan, and said that Washington is still open to finalizing the agreement. Hamid Karzai has so far refused to sign the controversial deal over major differences with Washington. The two sides are still at odds on some of the terms, including immunity for American troops and their attacks on Afghan villages and homes.
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The U-S will be pulling out all its troops from Afghanistan by the end of the year if Washington and Kabul fail to sign a bilateral security agreement.
The US president has asked the Pentagon to make preparations for the withdrawal in case the deal with Afghanistan is not signed. Barack Obama has also spoken to his Afghan counterpart about the withdrawal plan, and said that Washington is still open to finalizing the agreement. Hamid Karzai has so far refused to sign the controversial deal over major differences with Washington. The two sides are still at odds on some of the terms, including immunity for American troops and their attacks on Afghan villages and homes.
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