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Gaddafi Leaves Libya?

by Haitham Sabbah August 21, 2011

As rebels surround Libya”s capital city of Tripoli, widespread tweets are claiming Libyan leader Colonel Muammar Al-Gaddafi has left the country.

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“After you Brother!” Qadaffi stays and Obama leaves?

by Franklin Lamb June 28, 2011

Gaddafi has survived assaults of various types from US Presidents’ Ford, Carter, Reagan, George Bush 1, Clinton, George Bush 2, and Obama. Vegas book makers are giving odds he’ll be the leader of Libya’s Fatah Revolution after the voters retire Obama, whose broken promises included telling them that the US would be involved in Libya for days, not months.

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Netanyahu: Piddling on Congress

by Gordon Duff June 27, 2011

Netanyau addressed congress recently & received 29 standing ovations. His speech? What Netanyahu actually did was drag it out of his pants and hose them down. Why did he do it? The answer is simple, because he could!

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Eisenhower’s worst fears came true. We invent enemies to buy the bombs

by SR Editor June 18, 2011

Nato has long outlived its purpose, now justifying its existence only by how much it induces its members to spend, and how many wars irrelevant to its purpose it finds to fight. Yet still it does not spend enough for the US defence secretary. In his anger, Gates threatened that “future US leaders … may not consider the return on America’s investment in Nato worth the cost”. Is that a threat or a promise?

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Angry Twitter Birds Topple Arab Dictator in a TV Ad [VIDEO]

by Haitham Sabbah June 12, 2011

France 24 TV ad is promoting Twitter’s power to dislodge dictators in a dramatized manner. The two-minute ad shows an animated Mubarak, Ben Ali and Gadaffi-like under attack by righteously blue angry birds representing freedom.

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If Obama’s Libyan Intervention “Succeeds”, Will Palestine Be Next?

by James M. Wall April 4, 2011

Following the change in Libya, it is not too early to look northward toward Israel. If Libya does stabilize, President Obama will be on a roll, all the more reason he could decide he will not need congressional backup to end Israel’s irresponsible domination of the region.

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Wolf in Shepherd’s Clothing: Gadhafi Blames al-Qaeda and Arms Supporters

by SR Editor March 3, 2011

he Gadhafi family is quite used to being isolated and shunned and their defiant tone indicates that economic sanctions will have little effect.

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Freedom From Arab Tyrants Will Free Palestine

by Haitham Sabbah March 3, 2011

Far too long we Arabs have been silent while our tyrants, our faith, our trillions, our oil, our land, our people, and our Palestine have long been subjected to the political, economic, and military brutal occupation, genocide, theft, racism, Islamophobia, and domination by the Israeli-American axis; but we Arabs will be silent no more.

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Tripoli – A City in the Shadow of Death

by SR Editor February 25, 2011

Gunfire in the suburbs – and hunger and rumour in the capital as thousands race for last tickets out of a city sinking into anarchy.

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America Change Your Policies in the MidEast Or Lose It

by Mohamed Khodr February 22, 2011

In a few days, or less, Libya will be free from the 42 year rule of the mentally unstable, psychotic, arrogant, divisive, condescending, megalomaniacal leader and self proclaimed “King of Africa.” –Muammar Al-Ghaddafi.

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