by Paul Vallely | Oct 27, 2011 | MidEast
By Scott W. Winchell SUA has been following the activities of Hezbollah in Lebanon and reporting our findings and analysis to our government as well as releasing much of it publicly to you. SUA Humint sources have provided a wealth of information concerning...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 26, 2011 | MidEast
Editorial Note – Revolutions historically have not proven to deliver the outcome so many citizens hope for. Look at the French Revolution. The Arab Spring that has spread across several countries is a revolution that is not only out of control, but leadership,...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 24, 2011 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – Be careful of what you ask for. When you kick over a can of worms, it may be more than worms that emerge. Now that the dictator is gone, what is emerging from the can of worms may be more volatile, especially if Shariah Law becomes the...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 19, 2011 | MidEast
Editorial Note – SUA brings you two articles; first, the long awaited release of Gilad Shalit, kidnapped by Gazans in 2006, the second article is commentary on how ridiculous this whole negotiation process has played out. The diminutive Shalit shown below, is...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 17, 2011 | MidEast
Editorial Note – Counter-terrorism impacts the common citizen and their rights by laws accepted by allies globally that work all angles of terrorism. Caught up in the ground-swell due to funding and or lack there of, are human support and aid to victims and the...
by Paul Vallely | Oct 13, 2011 | Articles, MidEast
Editorial Note- Is Gilad Shalit, the kidnapped Israeli soldier held by Hamas since 2006 actually going home, finally? The price paid… years of turmoil, thousands of criminals and terrorists traded by Israel for a single soldier, several years of rocket launches...