Monthly Archives: September 2011

US planning attack: Little choice for Pakistan

US planning attack: Little choice for Pakistan By Ameen Izzadeen When the going gets tough the weak get hammered. As the United States’ military occupation of Afghanistan falters with the Taliban launching a series of successful attacks on US targets, … Continue reading

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Faults, failures, the U.N. is now a farce

By Ameen Izzadeen As the United Nations General Assembly sessions continue in New York, it is time to say loud and clear that the world body stands exposed as an instrument of imperial powers. Its track record speaks for itself. … Continue reading

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US crucifying Palestine on Zionist cross

By Ameen Izzadeen At a time when our memories have been refreshed with what happened ten years ago on September 11, discussing political terrorism by the very country which is prosecuting the global war on terror is timely. The victims … Continue reading

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9/11: The war coalition in the Tower of Babel

September 11 anniversaries will go on — but only until the United States remains a superpower. If July 4 Independence Day is a day of hope for citizens of what was once a great nation that gave them a powerful … Continue reading

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After Gaddafi, a nightmare for NATO

By Ameen Izzadeen Signs of cracks within the alliance that ousted Colonel Muammar Gaddafi, the fugitive Libyan strongman, are emerging while the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) countries, which have invested billions of dollars in their effort to help the … Continue reading

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