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Showing posts with label World Middle East. Show all posts
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Friday, April 29, 2016

This Day in History - Siege of Kut Al Amara, 29 April 1916


This Day in History - Siege of Kut Al Amara, 29 April 1916

According to James Morris, a British historian, the loss of Kut was "the most abject capitulation in Britain’s military history."


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“….The Gallipoli campaign ended on January 8 1916 with a re-embarkation of Dunkirk proportions. By then, Kut, a collection of flyblown hovels, with Townshend and his men inside, had been surrounded for more than a month: included in the 13,500 penned inside were some 3,500 Indian non-combatants and 2,000 sick and wounded. There were also 6,000 Arabs to be fed.

They held out in freezing cold and then torrential rain against infantry assault, sniper fire, shelling, and bombing, until a relief force could get near enough for the defenders to risk breaking out. It never happened. Three attempts were made to relieve Kut. Each failed, at a total cost of 23,000 casualties. Food began to run out, and many of the Indian troops could or would not eat what meat there was. The defenders' draught animals, the oxen, were the first to go, followed by their horses, camels, and finally, starlings, cats, dogs and even hedgehogs.

Kut was the first siege in which aircraft dropped supplies: these ranged from money to millstones to keep the garrison's flour mill going (and thus the Indians' supply of chapatis). But the Turks and their German officers were able to send up more and better aircraft, and too few friendly planes could get through to avert starvation. Repeated attempts to supply Kut by river were also repulsed. Desperate to keep his men alive, Townshend suggested - and the government endorsed - a ransom of £2m (about £67m today) for the defenders to go free. The Turks, elated by Gallipoli and able to switch troops from there to Kut, refused.


Finally, on April 29, when vegetarian Indians were down to seven ounces of grain a day, Kut capitulated…” http://www.theguardian.com/world/2002/nov/20/iraq.features11
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Sunday, January 03, 2016

Saudi Arabia breaks off diplomatic relations with Iran

Iran warns of ‘divine vengeance’; Saudi Arabia breaks relations By Liz Sly January 3, 2016

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/saudi-arabias-execution-of-cleric-ignites-fury-in-iran/2016/01/03/6d8c1584-b205-11e5-9388-466021d971de_story.html?wpisrc=al_alert-COMBO-world%252Bnation

BEIRUT — Saudi Arabia severed relations with Iran on Sunday amid the furor that erupted over the execution by the Saudi authorities of a prominent Shiite cleric.

Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubair told reporters in Riyadh that the Iranian ambassador to Saudi Arabia had been given 48 hours to leave the country, citing concerns that Tehran’s Shiite government was undermining the security of the Sunni kingdom.

Saudi Arabian diplomats had already departed Iran after angry mobs trashed and burned the Saudi embassy in Tehran overnight Saturday, in response to the execution of Sheikh Nimr Baqr al-Nimr earlier in the day... https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/saudi-arabias-execution-of-cleric-ignites-fury-in-iran/2016/01/03/6d8c1584-b205-11e5-9388-466021d971de_story.html?wpisrc=al_alert-COMBO-world%252Bnation

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Wednesday, November 06, 2013

IPS - Middle East & North Africa: ‘I Sold My Sister for 300 Dollars’

IPS - Middle East & North Africa: ‘I Sold My Sister for 300 Dollars’

‘I Sold My Sister for 300 Dollars’
Annabell Van den Berghe
Amani has just turned 22. Two months ago she fled from the civil war in Syria and left her house in capital Damascus. After a dangerous nightlong trip she arrived at Zaatari, the refugee camp just over the border in Jordan, where her parents and two sisters had already lived for over a year. In ... MORE > >

Jordan's Farmers Struggle to Weather Climate Change
Elizabeth Whitman
Abu Waleed isn't quite sure where to begin his litany of grievances. Bugs that chomp their way through the mint he grows, or the dry well that forces him to pump water from a half kilometre away? Or perhaps the 160 dinars he spent on spinach seeds only to see scant growth after planting. For the ... MORE > >

For Kurdish Women, It’s a Double Revolution
Karlos Zurutuza
"I got married when I was 14 and I already had four children at 20," recalls Nafia Brahim. In her fifties now, she is working hard so that no other woman loses control of her life. Brahim is one of 12 members of the assembly that runs the Centre for Training and Empowerment of Women in Qamishli, ...MORE > >

A ‘Green Intifadah’ Takes Root
Pierre Klochendler
“O green Battir, mother of the air,” Mariam Ma’mmar sings in praise of her village. As the hot season draws to a close, the land – her people’s strength – dries up. Not here in her Battir, where a peaceful form of resistance against the Israeli occupation is taking root. The 5,000 people of ... MORE > >

Iraq Retakes Washington Centre-Stage, Briefly
Jim Lobe
Ten and a half years after invading U.S. troops ousted President Saddam Hussein’s Baathist regime, Iraq re-emerged here this week, if only briefly, as a major foreign policy agenda item. The occasion was the visit of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki whose main purpose was to secure greater U.S. ...MORE > >

Fragile Peace Holds on a Syrian Island
Karlos Zurutuza
"The whole region is under control but be careful in the city centre," says a Kurdish militiaman at the eastern gate of Qamishli, 600 km northeast of capital Damascus, confirming rumours about breaches in Syria’s relatively stable northeast. Sandwiched between Turkey and Syria, this city of ...MORE > >

Saudi Arabia, Sans Human Rights, Seeks Council Seat
Thalif Deen
When Saudi Arabia permitted women to vote but not drive, a newspaper cartoon last year captured the double standard with dark irony. As a group of women in burqa wait in line to vote at a polling station in Riyadh, an aggressive-looking polling agent tells the women, "We have a small problem ... MORE > >

OP-ED: Bahraini Opposition Shuns Bogus Dialogue
Emile Nakhleh
Bahraini opposition groups announced on Tuesday their opposition to participating in the dialogue that is supposed to start tomorrow. According to the Bahrain Mirror, the five opposition groups that signed the joint statement included al-Wifaq, Wa’d, al-Minbar, al-Tajammu’, and al-Ikha’. The ... MORE > >

U.S. Jews Less Hawkish on Iran
Jim Lobe
Despite renewed calls in Congress for increasing pressure on Iran, support for a U.S. attack against the Islamic Republic has declined markedly over the past year, according to the latest in an annual series of polls carried out by the American Jewish Committee (AJC). Asked whether they would ... MORE > >

Syrians Under Siege Now in Egypt
Hisham Allam
Mahmoud Abu Yousef, 28, sits in one of the suburban subway stations of Egyptian capital Cairo selling socks. He had fled Syria with his wife and one-year-old child this February after his parents and three brothers were killed in the civil war that has been raging in his country since March ... MORE > >

“Terrorist Groups Are Displacing Kurdish People”
Karlos Zurutuza
Kurdish fighters have emerged as a powerful player in the Syrian war thanks to the Yekîneyên Parastina Gel (YPG - “People's Protection Units”), a seemingly well-organised armed group which has so far proved capable of defending the territory it claims in northern Syria. IPS spoke to Redur Khalil ...MORE > >

Refugees Eating Dogs to Beat Starvation
Mutawalli Abou Nasser
Acute food shortages have reached desperate levels in the Yarmouk refugee camp in Damascus. Leading religious figures in the camps have issued a fatwa permitting the killing and consumption of cats, dogs, mice, rats and donkeys. “We have been under siege for three months. There is nothing left ... MORE > >


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Wednesday, September 12, 2012

AP: Libyan officials say U.S. ambassador killed in attack


AP: Libyan officials say U.S. ambassador killed in attack

Libyan officials say U.S. Ambassador John Christopher Stevens was killed in an attack Tuesday at the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, the Associated Press reports. ... http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/news-agencies-us-ambassador-to-libya-killed-in-attack-outside-consulate/2012/09/12/665de5fc-fcc4-11e1-a31e-804fccb658f9_story.html?hpid=z1

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By  and , Updated: Wednesday, September 12, 7:01 AM

U.S. Ambassador to Libya John Christopher Stevens and at least two other embassy staffers were reported killed Tuesday in an assault on the American consulate in the eastern city of Benghazi.
Wire services and reporters on the ground said Libyan government officials confirmed that Stevens and the others were fleeing the consulate when a rocket-propelled grenade struck their vehicle. Al-Jazeera’s correspondent in Benghazi said the bodies of the dead had been taken to the Benghazi airport... http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/news-agencies-us-ambassador-to-libya-killed-in-attack-outside-consulate/2012/09/12/665de5fc-fcc4-11e1-a31e-804fccb658f9_story.html?hpid=z1
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Wednesday, September 07, 2011

IPS - The Greater Middle East: Al-Qaeda Lost the Battle Long Ago, ISRAEL: Netanyahu Besieged, From Within and Without


 2011/9/7


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LIBYA: New Chapter Opens After Gaddafi
Karlos Zurutuza
TRIPOLI, Sep 6 - Libyan children will go back to school without Muammar Gaddafi’s ubiquitous presence, despite a lack of new books.
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OP-ED: Al-Qaeda Lost the Battle Long Ago
John Feffer*
WASHINGTON, Sep 5 - Osama bin Laden didn't live to see the 10th anniversary of Sep. 11. And his organisation, according to many U.S. government insiders, is on its last legs since his death at the hands of U.S. Special Forces in May. "We're within reach of strategically defeating Al-Qaeda," Defence Secretary Leon Panetta recently observed. Others disagree, pointing to the strength of Al-Qaeda in Yemen.
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ISRAEL: Netanyahu Besieged, From Within and Without
Analysis by Pierre Klochendler
JERUSALEM, Sep 5 - More and more Israelis seem to realise that the only policy that causes bad luck is bad policy. In a fortnight, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu found himself politically besieged from within and from without.
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EGYPT: Mubarak Faces Court Without the Circus
Cam McGrath
CAIRO, Sep 4 - With the trial of Hosni Mubarak set to resume Monday, attorneys representing the families of protesters killed during Egypt’s uprising are trying to cut out the deadwood in their midst. 
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Flotilla Report Leaks, Turkey Expels Israeli Ambassador
Elizabeth Whitman
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 2 - A highly anticipated and controversial report on Israel's May 2010 interception of an aid flotilla bound for the Gaza Strip and subsequent killing of nine civilians and wounding of many others was finally leaked on Thursday, as diplomatic relations between Israel and Turkey continued to deteriorate.
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OP-ED: Manipulating Social Networks
Jillian C. York* - IPS/Al Jazeera
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 3 - If there's one thing that net-savvy activists from Tunisia to Bahrain are aware of, it’s that the Internet isn’t always safe. From the constant threat of surveillance to the knowledge that posting the wrong picture on Facebook can get you arrested - or worse - activists have for a long time taken measures to mitigate risks, censoring themselves, using special tools like Tor, or staying off certain networks altogether.
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MEDIA-IRAQ: ‘Protection’ Law Offers Little Safety
Rebecca Murray
BAGHDAD, Sep 2 - When Ali Sumerian, an editor for Al-Sabah newspaper, and three local media colleagues sat down for a restaurant meal after reporting on a demonstration in Baghdad’s Tahrir Square on Feb. 25 this year, security forces detained them. "We were accused of encouraging an anti-political process," says Sumerian. It was only after their arrest triggered a media outcry, he says, were they released 12 hours later. The four were just some of the journalists attacked and arrested that day.
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MIDEAST: Israelis Stage an Investigation Act
Jillian Kestler-D’Amours
JERUSALEM, Sep 2 - Israeli soldiers and security forces have conducted a string of arrests and violent raids over recent weeks, at Jenin’s renowned Freedom Theatre, in their investigation into the murder of actor Juliano Mer-Khamis, the theatre’s former director and co-founder, earlier this year.
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U.S.: Poll Tracks Shifts in Public Attitudes Since 9/11
Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Sep 1 - In the first of what is likely to be a tidal wave of polling in the run-up to the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks on New York and the Pentagon, a survey released here Thursday by the Pew Research Center found some important shifts in U.S. public opinion over the past decade.
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OP-ED: Language Becomes a Political Weapon in Israel
Mya Guarnieri* - IPS/Al Jazeera
TEL AVIV, Sept 1 - Speaking to the U.S. congress in May, Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu boasted that his country is a beacon of freedom in the Middle East and North Africa, that it is the only place where Arabs "enjoy real democratic rights".
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U.S.-LIBYA: Debate Stoked Over "Leading From Behind"
Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Sep 1 - As rebels moved to consolidate control over a post-Gaddafi Libya, foreign policy analysts here are debating whether Washington's role in the nearly six-month civil war in the oil-rich North African nation marks a new model for military intervention and "regime change" in objectionable countries.
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U.N. Set to Take International Lead in Post-Gaddafi Libya
Haider Rizvi
UNITED NATIONS, Sep 1 - The United Nations appears poised to play a major role in Libya in the coming days and months. It remains unclear, however, if the world body will be able to restore peace and democracy in that conflict-ridden oil-rich country, independent analysts and diplomats say.
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LIBYA: Eid Comes With Political Celebration
Karlos Zurutuza
TRIPOLI, Sep 1 - "Gaddafi renamed this one as the ‘Green Square’ but we have brought back its ancient name, ‘Martyrs square’," Asma Mohamed, Tripoli resident tells IPS. Eid celebrations are being followed by the anniversary Thursday of Muammar Gaddafi coming to power 42 years ago. Celebrations of one kind have mixed with celebrations of another.
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Tribunal Concealed Evidence Al-Qaeda Cell Killed Hariri
Analysis by Gareth Porter*
WASHINGTON, Aug 31 - In focusing entirely on the alleged links between four Hezbollah activists and the 2005 bombing that killed Prime Minister Rafik Hariri, the indictment issued by the Special Tribunal for Lebanon earlier this month has continued the practice of the U.N investigation before it of refusing to acknowledge the much stronger evidence that an Al-Qaeda cell was responsible for the assassination.
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ISRAEL: Children Facing Deportation Find Friends
Jillian Kestler-D’Amours
JERUSALEM, Aug 31 - After Israel’s Interior Ministry attempted to deport the first migrant workers’ child educated in the Israeli school system, human rights groups are calling on the Israeli government to develop a clear immigration policy and an official protocol that will minimise the psychological impact of detaining and deporting young children.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

IPS News - The Greater Middle East: U.S. Escalates War Against Al-Qaeda


  2011/6/15
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IPS News - The Greater Middle East: U.S. Escalates War Against Al-Qaeda

YEMEN: U.S. Escalates War Against Al-Qaeda
Jim Lobe*
WASHINGTON, Jun 14 - Increasingly worried that Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) is taking advantage of the growing political chaos in Yemen, the administration of President Barack Obama has tasked the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to use drone missiles to strike at suspected AQAP militants.
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Four Months into Uprising, Syria Still Plagued by Unknowns
Analysis by Samer Araabi
WASHINGTON, Jun 14 - Journalists, analysts, and policymakers have struggled to separate truth from fiction as the political situation in Syria steadily deteriorates. The lack of accurate, credible information has mired the Syrian situation beneath a fog of war that has complicated the world's understanding of the regime, its opposition, and the realities behind the uprising's latest developments.
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MIDEAST: A Price to Pay for Israeli Aid Restrictions
Mel Frykberg
RAMALLAH, Jun 13 - Israeli restrictions on the delivery of international aid to impoverished Palestinians in the occupied Palestinian territories are costing aid organisations nearly five million dollars annually, and European and U.S. tax payers are footing the bill.
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Moussa Seeks to Calm Arab Countries ‘Privately’
A.D.McKenzie
PARIS, Jun 13 - Leaving his position as secretary-general of the Arab League, Amr Moussa is now a "private citizen" as he prepares to contest the Egyptian presidential election. And as a private citizen there is little he can do officially to fight government crackdown on citizens across parts of the Arab world, he tells IPS in an interview.
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Dam Project in Turkey Breeds Controversy
Mohammed A. Salih
HASANKEYF, Turkey, Jun 13 - The tranquillity and mystery of this town on the banks of Tigris River will not last long. The millennia-old town will be nearly totally destroyed once the nearby Ilisu dam, built for energy and irrigation, is complete.
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New Fear of Civil War in Sudan
Simba Russeau
CAIRO, Jun 13 - The escalation of violence around the north-south border in the run-up to Sudan’s big divide has sparked fears of a new civil war, but experts contend that the issue is more about land and water rather than oil.
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MIDEAST: Fishing Under Fire
Eva Bartlett
GAZA CITY, Jun 12 - In Gaza's main port, beyond the newly-built memorial to the Freedom Flotilla martyrs, Gaza's fishermen prepare to go out trawling at shallow depths in Palestinian waters. Other fishers stay on land to mend nets and fix boats damaged or destroyed by Israeli navy gunfire, shelling, water cannoning and even ramming. Such moves as the opening of Rafah have done nothing for Gaza's fishermen.
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BAHRAIN: Tribunal-Issued Death Sentences Cause Outcry
Matthew Cardinale
ATLANTA, Georgia, U.S., Jun 11 - Democracy advocates in the United States are troubled by the pending execution of two men who took part in anti-government protests in Bahrain.
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OP-ED: The War in Libya: The African Union's Mistake of Policy and Principle
Dr. Kwame Akonor*
NEW YORK, Jun 10 - Africa's handling of the Libyan crisis at the United Nations has been timorous and confusing, but it presents an opportunity as well as a challenge for the continental body on how it defines its future strategic interests.
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Monday, March 07, 2011

Steve Berryman - The Tentacle: Absent a "Balance of Power"

Steve Berryman's latest column, (originally for and declined by The Frederick News-Post) ...... is on TheTentacle today: http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4267

March 7, 2011

Absent A “Balance of Power”
Steven R. Berryman

Is the Middle East on fire with revolution simply as a domino effect born of circumstances? Are public labor unions suddenly at odds with their government simply because of some newly empowering force? There are greater, overarching factors in play in both cases, not fully recognized.

Just as nature abhors a vacuum, the world misses the yin and yang of a past-polarized world with two recognized “superpowers.” The sides were fairly matched, a polarized world largely kept peace with itself, known as détente, as nations were all on one side – and beholden to – or the other.

At the same time, big-labor unrest was kept in check as money flowed as freely as promises to future generations; unions were awarded raises, adjustments, and pensions without examination on spreadsheet, or in any other way for that matter. Current dollars flowed, and satisfaction was maintained between union bosses getting what they wanted and a government maintaining its constituency by mortgaging future office holders.

The phrase “kicking the can down the road” works.

Balance of power concerning labor relations was easily kept harmonious for years until the money ran out. In Wisconsin, it has been often reported that public workers now easily out-earn their private sector counterparts; this circumstance will surely not be allowed to endure in the current declining economy as forces balance out with reality...  http://www.thetentacle.com/ShowArticle.cfm?mydocid=4267


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Sunday, June 20, 2010

Caroline Glick digest

Caroline Glick digest
Israel: Israelis Mock Palestinians: Israel and Caroline Glick ...
A music video was developed by Caroline Glick, a journalist for the Jerusalem Post and group of her like-minded nationalists to mock the Palestinians and ...
www.chicagonow.com/.../music-video-mocking-palestinians-c...
Caroline Glick And The Flotilla Band | Mediaite
Caroline Glick and the Flotilla Band. Oops! Israeli Government Mistakenly Sends Out Flotilla Incident Parody YouTube Video. by Frances Martel | June 11th, ...
www.mediaite.com/tag/caroline-glick-and-the-flotilla-band/
The West, Islam and Sharia: Caroline Glick : Weathering the ...
By West World
Caroline Glick : Weathering the approaching storm. Israel is endangered today as it has never been before. The Turkish-Hamas flotilla two weeks ago precipitated a number of dangerous developments. Rather than attend to all of them, ...
The West, Islam and Sharia - http://thewestislamandsharia.blogspot.com/
About the Iranian flotillas | RedState
By ashland_avenue (Profile)
So succesful diplomatically was Flotilla I, suggests Caroline Glick, that on the horizon are likely to be various suicide missions aimed at Gaza. http://www.carolineglick.com/e/2010/06/weathering-the-approaching-sto.php She adds: ...
ashland_avenue's Diary - http://www.redstate.com/ashland_avenue/
Laughing in the face of genocidal Islam terror — Winds Of Jihad By ...
By sheikyermami
Mark Steyn in Morocco More Saber Rattling from Iran. Support for Israel from Spain? Laughing in the face of genocidal Islam terror. by sheikyermami on June 19, 2010. “The Three Terrors”. Caroline Glick strikes again: Share and Enjoy: ...
Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami - http://sheikyermami.com/
Caroline Glick's Latest - Transterrestrial Musings
By Rand Simberg
Caroline Glick's Latest. Fresh from having “We Con The World” pulled from Youtube, she takes another sharp jab at the world media. This entry was posted on Friday, June 18th, 2010 at 11:41 am by Rand Simberg and is filed under Media ...
Transterrestrial Musings - http://www.transterrestrial.com/
Dearborn Underground: Caroline Glick Strikes Again
By TR Clancy
Caroline Glick Strikes Again. The 3 Terrors. Posted by T.R. Clancy at 7:13 PM. 0 comments: Post a Comment · Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). "Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become ...
Dearborn Underground - http://dearbornunderground.blogspot.com/
JEWTUDES: Here are the words to Caroline Glicks new video "Three ...
By DEBORAH LURYA
Israel's LatmaTV – Caroline Glick's group, the ones who brought us “We Are the Con” (censored by YouTube, available now on PJTV) – have produced another fab video. This one is called “The Three Terrors” with Ahmedido Domingo (aka ...
JEWTUDES - http://jewtudes.blogspot.com/
lockandload: Weathering the coming storm
By songdongnigh
Caroline Glick's latest offering puts the international kangaroo courts threat into perspective. The real enemy are the direct threats by Iran, Turkey, Syria, Hamas and Hizbullah to break the sea blockade. FROM JEWISHWORLDREVIEW.COM: ...
lockandload - http://songdongnigh.blogspot.com/
Zion Headed for Final Travail – Put Another Log on the Fire ...
By Tom McElmurry
I consider Caroline Glick not only to be a very attractive woman, but also the best analyst on this planet when it comes to the Middle East situation. PLEASE READ HER ARTICLE – IT IS THE STRAIGHT SKINNY! In 2007 I went out on a limb, ...
blog.Tribulationperiod.com - http://tribulationperiod.com/blog/

Caroline Glick: Weathering the approaching storm
Column One: Weathering the approaching storm http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/ Columnists/Article.aspx?id=178812.
rr-bb.com/showthread.php?139822-Caroline-Glick...the...

Caroline Glick :: Latma strikes back
By Caroline
Here's the newest installment in Latma's English language musical crash course in reality perception. We bring you The Three Terrors! Enjoy and spread it far and wide. Personally, I hope the good folks in Iran's Green Movement get a ...
WEATHERING THE COMING STORM: CAROLINE GLICK | RUTHFULLY YOURS
By Ruth King
WEATHERING THE COMING STORM: CAROLINE GLICK. http://www.jpost.com/. Weathering the coming storm. By Caroline B. Glick. Israel is endangered today as it has never been before. The Turkish-Hamas flotilla twoweeks ago precipitated a number ...
Real Americans Defend Israel: Latma strikes back - By Caroline Glick
By BeeSting
Latma strikes back - By Caroline Glick. Here's the newest installment in Latma's English language musical crash course in reality perception. We bring you The Three Terrors! Enjoy and spread it far and wide. ...
Body Parts: Israel Faces Its Darkest Moment
By Turin
... the several wars it has had to fight since; yet the shift of Turkey, once a friend, to belligerent enemy and member of the Iran-Syria axis, portends a horrendous existential struggle. Caroline Glick is near despair and rightly so. ...
Body Parts - http://shroudedindoubt.typepad.com/bodyparts/
Jewlicious THE Jewish Blog » The Three Terrors
By ck
It might even be a tad offensive and Caroline Glick may not be the most popular woman in Jerusalem's Anglo writer community and her political opinions may be a tad paleolithic, but, well, funny is funny! And this shit is funny. ...
Jewlicious THE Jewish Blog - http://www.jewlicious.com/

Caroline Glick: 'For Those People Who Hate Me, Expect More' - Politics
Caroline Glick: 'For Those People Who Hate Me, Expect More' - The creator of the 'We Con the World' video sent a sharp message to Islamists, ...
dailyradar.com/.../caroline-glick-for-those-people-who-hate-m...
Eileen Read at HuffPo calls for Caroline Glick's dismissal for We ...
On her blog, the deputy managing editor of the Jerusalem Post, Caroline Glick, claims credit for the video. I never take Glick-bylined pieces seriously ...
noah.simonstudio.com/.../eileen-read-at-huffpo-calls-for.html

Column One: Weathering the approaching storm
Jerusalem Post
By CAROLINE B. GLICK Israel is endangered today as it has never been before. The Turkish-Hamas flotilla two weeks ago precipitated a number of dangerous ...
The Three Terrors
Power Line (blog)
Elise Cooper's Pajamas Media column tells the story behind Caroline Glick's "We Con the World" video. The video was produced for Glick's Israel-oriented ...
Pajamas Media » Caroline Glick: 'For Those People Who Hate Me ...
By Elise Cooper
“We Con the World,” a parody video supporting the Israeli commandos involved in the flotilla incident, has collected several million views on YouTube and other video hosting sites. Caroline Glick — deputy managing editor of the ...
Caroline Glick :: Latma strikes again
By Caroline
... Add to My AOL · Subscribe in Bloglines · Subscribe in NewsGator Online · Add to Google Reader or Homepage · Contact Me. Recommended Sites. Instapundit · Israpundit · Jerusalem Post · National Review · Townhall. © 2010 Caroline Glick.
The Zionism is sick department « Antony Loewenstein
By Antony Loewenstein
On the more paranoid side, the Jerusalem Post's Caroline Glick says that America has abandoned Israel and joined the side of terrorists: Led by US President Barack Obama, the West has cast its lot with Hamas. It is not surprising that ...
Michelle Malkin » Club Fed for illegal aliens
By Michelle Malkin
On June 18th, 2010 at 2:30 am, Living in the PSRK said: OT: Obama Sings His Real Feelings about Israel. Caroline Glick brings out the latent haters… You must be logged in to post a comment. ...
Michelle Malkin - http://michellemalkin.com/
Jewish Americans for Sarah Palin » Blog Archive » And now – 'We ...
By admin
Latma editor-in-chief Caroline Glick, who is also senior contributing editor of thePost and can be seen toward the end of the “We Con the World” video dancing with a knife and wearing a keffiyeh, said on Sunday the video has increased ...

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