NATO commandos in illegal special ops in Syria

Mar 7th, 2012 | By | Category: Featured articles, Foreign Affairs

Undercover NATO troops are already in Syria despite denials from their parent governments, according to a leaked brief from a highly-placed analyst. ­ The information comes from a hacked email from leading private US intelligence agency Stratfor, whose correspondence has been released by Wikileaks since February 27. The email appears to be written from the […]



Libya: NATO’s worst crime

Feb 14th, 2012 | By | Category: Featured articles

Lies, deceit, blackmail, bullying, murder, torture, concentration camps, destruction of property, looting, massacres… all these words pale into insignificance when we look at what NATO has done in Libya – and intends to do to Syria within a few days. The sickening evidence coming out of Libya underlines what we are dealing with. It is […]



US playing Internet monopoly

Feb 6th, 2012 | By | Category: Featured articles

The US is seeking to control the Internet, which is an instrumental of its foreign policy. Writer and political scientist Igor Panarin believes Syria and Russia have been picked as a testing ground for America’s media intervention doctrine. ­In the article below, professor Igor Panarin explains his view.­­­­ The mass unrest that destabilized a number […]



Oil likely to reach US $ 150 per barrel

Feb 1st, 2012 | By | Category: Featured articles

The crude oil price may reach US $ 150 a barrel in the aftermath of new sanctions imposed by the European Union (EU) on Iranian oil imports, said National Iranian Oi Co managing director Ahmad Qalebani. He said Sunday the miscalculated and hardline EU stance on Iran will compel other countries to lose their confidence […]



SOPA: Internet Censorship American Style

Jan 3rd, 2012 | By | Category: Featured articles

Right now, there are two pieces of legislation in Congress that would change the Internet forever if they are enacted. The Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect Intellectual Property Act (PIPA) would give the federal government the ability to potentially shut down millions of websites. SOPA (the version being considered in the U.S. […]