by Paul Vallely | Sep 17, 2012 | Articles, MidEast
Editor’s Note – Nasrallah is bellowing again and this time, the US Consulate in Beirut is performing due diligence to prepare for any scenario – unlike the preparations in Libya and Cairo that did not rise to the level of true preparedness. With so...
by Paul Vallely | Sep 10, 2012 | Articles, MidEast
Editor’s Note – It is one delay after another, one visit after another, one more time throwing Israel under the bus – all the while, Iran continues to refine uranium. At some point soon, Israel MUST attack, or Iran will have the bombs it needs to...
by Paul Vallely | Aug 3, 2012 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – Once again we want to post a story that points out how ludicrous it is that people think that Obama has one major asset that Romney does not have – foreign policy experience. Yes he does have more, the trouble is, its a...
by Paul Vallely | Aug 1, 2012 | MidEast
As Aleppo battle rumbles, hospitals and graveyards fill up By Erika Solomon – Reuters (Reuters) – Abdelrahman left school at 17 to join the Syrian rebels in Aleppo. His parents never heard he had reached the city until they got the call to pick up his...
by Paul Vallely | Jul 26, 2012 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – It seems every nation in the Middle East is getting more nervous by the moment. From Israel to Lebanon, from Syria to Bahrain and Dubai. What is clear is that one major player is one of the keys to all the nerves fraying – the Muslim...
by Paul Vallely | Jul 18, 2012 | MidEast
UPDATE – 7:53 EDT FSA within a mere 6 KM of Presidential Palace. UPDATE – 7:40 EDT Bashar al-Assad wounded in attack, is now in a Latakia, Syria hospital. According to the FSA, the Damascus bomb was not a suicide bomber. It was a set bomb that was remotely...