The Trial of Saddam Hussein and The Fallout of The War

The Trial of Saddam Hussein

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The fallout in the Middle East from the regime change in Iraq

Monday, March 14, 2016

The Reason Erdogan Hates Assad

Tuesday, March 08, 2016

Turkey Blackmails Europe

The EU would have the world believe that it has "resolved" the refugee crisis.

As per the BBC:

The EU heads said "bold moves" were needed to tackle the crisis, and made the following proposals:
  • All new irregular migrants crossing from Turkey to the Greek islands will be returned to Turkey, with the EU meeting the costs. Irregular migrants means all those outside normal transit procedures, ie without documentation. The term "illegal migration" usually refers to people smuggling
  • In exchange for every returned Syrian, one Syrian from Turkey will be resettled in the EU
  • Plans to ease access to the EU for Turkish citizens will be speeded up, with a view to allowing visa-free travel by June 2016
  • EU payment of €3bn ($3.3bn; £2.2bn) promised in October will be speeded up, and a decision will be made on additional funding to help Turkey deal with the crisis. Turkey reportedly asked for EU aid to be increased to €6bn
  • Preparations will be made for a decision on the opening of new chapters in talks on EU membership for Turkey
The reality is that Turkey, not content with shooting down Russian aircraft, banning freedom of speech and supporting ISIS has blackmailed the EU to pay it blood money and speed up its membership application for the EU; using refugees as the instrument of blackmail.

The EU has caved in to the nascent dictatorship and sponsor of terror that Erdogan has turned Turkey into.

Monday, March 07, 2016

Turkey Tries To Make Money Out of Refugee Crisis

Monday, February 29, 2016

Syrian Ceasefire Collapses Before It Even Started

Thursday, December 10, 2015

Trump Is ISIS's Secret WMD


Thursday, December 03, 2015

Wednesday, December 02, 2015

ISIS Rebranded Yet Again - Da'esh


The Syria Vote

MPs will vote at around 22:00GMT tonight about whether Britain should bomb ISIS in Syria.

Whatever the outcome of the vote, we can be sure that the decision made won't be the right one; as until ISIS is stopped by all means available (cut off oil and other revenues, boots on the ground, stabilisation of the Middle East and an ending to the West's need for Middle Eastern oil) it will continue to function in one shape or form or other locations.

Tuesday, December 01, 2015