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War and Other Acts of Terrorism
French President François Hollande lost no time declaring a state of emergency following the ISIS-inspired terrorist attack in Paris this past November, which killed 130 people. Within hours the ink was dry. Two days later, French pilots were bombing ISIS targets in Raqqa, Syria.
“We must face up to a war against terrorism, against jihadism, against radical Islam,” declared Prime Minister Manuel Valls. This is the alleged rationale behind France’s moves.
Boiler Room Debate: Jay Vs Bernard on Jihad and False Flags
Tonight’s Boiler Room featured Hesher, Spore, Branco Malic, Roman Bernard of Radix Journal and Daniel Spaulding of Soul of the East. Inadvertently, Mr. Bernard and I ended up in a relatively heated exchange over the prevalence of false flags and the degree to which the “global Jihad” and so-called War on Terror are organized, provocateured and staged. Mr. Bernard seemed to think it was absurd that I posited false flags, arguing that I knew nothing. Judge for yourself who had the better argument.
Why did ISIS Target Paris?
I was getting home late on the evening of Friday 11.13.15., when I noticed my computer flashing, something it was not supposed to do other than in an emergency. Alarmed, I clicked my “update button” and was instantly catapulted into the middle of a war-zone. My first thought I was seeing something happening in the Middle East. It wasn’t until seconds…
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Jihad and vandalism – Save our stones
As well as killing people, Islamic State is smashing up ancient works of art. Only a little can be done to prevent its acts of barbarism
“Islamic State” as a Western Phenomenon?
No matter how one attempts to wrangle with the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) rise in Iraq and Syria, desperately seeking any political or other context that would validate the movement as an explainable historical circumstance, things refuse to add up.
The Confusion in Understanding Political Islam
The problem with most writings on the conflict in the Muslim world today revolves around two facts. Firstly, it is almost impossible to find Muslim writers who have enough objectivity to present faithfully what is happening to enable the reader to make his own conclusion. Secondly, and invariably, the best of the Orientalists lack a true understanding of political Islam. It is not surprising in view of the above two facts that people in the world find it difficult to follow and understand what is happening in the Muslim/Arab world today.
Sweeping away Western news media goldfish bowl
Watching or listening to Western news media is a bit like observing goldfish swimming around in a glass bowl.
Scientists reckon that so short is the memory of these fish that by the time they have swum back across the tank they have forgotten that they were already there only moments before. So, lucky for these little creatures, they think that their miniature environment is a limitless universe.
Assad There to Stay?
by NICOLA NASSER
Long gone the days when the U.S.-led so-called “Friends of Syria” could plausibly claim that two thirds of Syria was controlled by rebel forces, that Syrian capital Damascus was under siege and its fall was just a matter of time and that the days of President Bashar al-Assad were numbered and accordingly he “should step down.”
Pagination
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