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Iran to Sue for World War II Reparations
20 hours ago ago from JONATHAN TURLEY
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has sent a letter to the United Nations announcing the intention for Iran to seek compensation for World War II damages. Putting aside his country's support of terrorism around the world and repressions at home, Ahmadinejad believes the world owes his country for invading Iran in defeating the Nazis. Iran remained neutral as the world fought fascism. Ahmadinejad says that he has people busy trying to ...
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18 hours ago ago from Europe
Pakistan political turmoil increases: Defense Minister barred from leaving country as are 250 other officials; arrest warrant issued for Interior Minister ~ link ~ What we are witnessing is a very powerful operational plan to destabilize Pakistan as a prelude to the attempt to capture the Pakistan nuclear weapons stockpile. This is being orchestrated by the CIA and Mossad. Pakistan in crisis as 'creeping coup' unfolds ~ link ~ The scale of ...
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5 hours ago ago from Winds Of Jihad By SheikYerMami
Iran: Ahmadinejad demands compo for damages brought to Iran during the second World War Calling the allies ‘conquering nations’ Ahmadinejad said that the U.S., Britain and Russia took...
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18 hours ago ago from Not Another CONspiracy
I said as much in my last post about the propaganda and possible coming war with Iran. One thing I left out, and is also absent from the below is, Iranian Cyber Army Hacks Twitter. It's getting closer. Something has to give, either way. The war of words has been ongoing for over 7 years now. Of...
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15 hours ago ago from Anthony Clark Arend
In case you missed this, the New York Times reports : Cyberattacks on the U.S. Department of Defense many of them coming from China have jumped sharply in 2009, a U.S. congressional committee reported Thursday. Citing data provided by the U.S. Strategic Command, the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission said that there were 43,785 malicious cyber incidents targeting Defense systems in the first half of the year. That's ...
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