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Erdoğan, Salman and the Coming ‘Sunni’ War for Oil
King Salman of Saudi Arabia By F. William Engdahl On December 15, Saudi Arabian Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman announced the formation of what he called an “Islamic Anti-Terror Coalition.” Officially it will be headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Salman, … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Religion & Philosophy, War & Terror
Tagged Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, King Salman, Qatar, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, USA, Wahhabism
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What Stinks in Saudi Arabia Ain’t the Camel Dung
By F. William Engdahl Now a detailed investigation of the Turkish shoot down of the Russian SU-24 jet reveals that the Turkish F-16 jet that shot down the jet was supported by two AWACS reconnaissance planes that enabled the Turkish … Continue reading
Posted in Imperialism & Colonialism, Religion & Philosophy, War & Terror
Tagged Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, King Salman, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, USA
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Bitter Lake (2015)
BBC documentary film by filmmaker Adam Curtis Politicians used to have the confidence to tell us stories that made sense of the chaos of world events. But now there are no big stories and politicians react randomly to every new … Continue reading
The Saudi-Israeli Alliance: Syria’s Nightmarish Narrative
With military and political help from Saudi Arabia and Israel, the nightmare scenario of an Al-Qaeda and/or Islamic State victory in Syria may be coming true, as the army of the more secular Syrian government retreats and as President Obama … Continue reading
Posted in War & Terror
Tagged al-Qaeda, Bashar al-Assad, Iran, Islamic State, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Syria, USA
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The Rise of the Houthis
A rebel group from the North of Yemen has taken over the capital and drastically changed Yemen’s political landscape. Engaged in a proxy war between Iran and Saudi Arabia, the Houthis have brought Yemen to the brink of collapse. But … Continue reading
Posted in Culture & Society, Religion & Philosophy, Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged al-Qaeda, Houthis, Iran, Islam, Saudi Arabia, Wahhabism, Yemen
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ISIS: Made in Washington, Riyadh – and Tel Aviv
By Justin Raimondo If we step back from the hysteria generated by the beheading of US journalist James Foley, what’s clear is that this new bogeyman is the creation of the United States and its allies in the region. ISIS … Continue reading
Posted in War & Terror
Tagged Iraq, ISIS, Islamic State, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Syria, USA
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Exposing Washington’s Support of al-Qaeda and ISIS
A stunning interview conducted by pan Arab al-Maydeen TV with Sheikh Nabeel Naiem, the former founder of the Jihad Organization and an expert in Islamist groups. Full transcript at Syria News
Posted in Religion & Philosophy, Videos & Documentaries, War & Terror
Tagged al-Qaeda, Iraq, ISIS, Israel, Saudi Arabia, Sheikh Nabeel Naiem, Syria, USA
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Gender Apartheid: Interview with the ‘Locked-up’ Saudi Princesses
In an exclusive on-camera interview with Channel 4 News, we talk to Princesses Sahar and Jawaher, who say they have been held under effective house arrest, by their father, the king, for more than a decade. Princesses Sahar and Jawaher … Continue reading
Saudi Arabia Transferring Fighters from Syria to Ukraine
Saudi Arabia has sent a large number of Takfiri fighters in Syria to Ukraine to fight the pro-Russian protesters in the European country. “A large number of terrorist Takfiri fighters in Syria, who bear Saudi and Chechnian nationalities and receive … Continue reading
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Tagged Russia, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Takfiri Fighters, Ukraine
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Saudis Agree to Provide Syrian Rebels with Mobile Antiaircraft Missiles
Washington’s Arab allies, disappointed with Syria peace talks, have agreed to provide rebels there with more sophisticated weaponry, including shoulder-fired missiles that can take down jets, according to Western and Arab diplomats and opposition figures. Saudi Arabia has offered to … Continue reading