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 | Feb 13, 2012 | Articles, MidEast
Editor’s Note – It was only a matter of time when the al-Assad regime in Syria would resort to using its arsenal of WMD on its own citizens to stay in power. It is a matter of history that Syria received Saddam Hussein’s WMD back in 2003, and coupled...
by Paul Vallely | Jan 31, 2012 | Politics-DC
Editor’s Note – Caroline Glick’s columns appear frequently in the Jerusalem Post and other publications. It is an honor to count her among the many close friends of both General Vallely and the Stand Up America family. Hamas and the Washington...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 27, 2011 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – SUA posted Hassan Nasrallah’s video message of support for Assad, and since he takes his orders from Tehran, its no surprise Hezbollah is being used by the regime to quell the rebels. In fact, SUA reported that they were already in...
by Paul Vallely | Nov 13, 2011 | MidEast
Editor’s Note – Things are getting dicey on an hourly basis of late in the Middle East. With the suspension of Syria from the Arab League, Iran vows to back the Assad administration and accuses two Kuwaitis of spying. Meanwhile, Assad’s local...