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mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Friday December 21, 2018 07:41 by Khaled Aboud   image 1 image
The announcement of Trump that the US would immediately stop aerial bombardments and withdraw their diplomatic personnel, while their troops would all withdraw within 3 months, officially signalled the end of the Syrian war, a war which has been portrayed as a “civil war” but one in which all of the world participated. While major powers, such as Russia, France, the UK, and the US, and regional powers such as Iran, Israel and Turkey participated directly, they had their Syrian proxies to fight against one another. The conflict, in the first place, wouldn’t have erupted without the decisive funding and support given by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Turkey and Jordan to a frightful collection of armed jihadist lunatics. read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / opinion / analysis Friday December 07, 2018 14:03 by Khaled Aboud   image 1 image
As everyone watches in horror and disbelief the unparalleled Saudi atrocities in Yemen and the unspeakable barbaric assassination of the journalist Jamal Kashoggi, the Saudi royals are increasingly isolated in the world. However, in the Middle East, they have made new friends: the Kurdish of Syria. read full story / add a comment
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mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / debate Tuesday September 18, 2018 23:12 by Khaled Aboud   text 1 comment (last - wednesday september 19, 2018 23:27)   image 1 image
The so-called Syrian Civil War is Syrian in name only. It has seen combatants from scores of countries flooding into the jihadist fanatic armies, while Israel, Turkey, the US, France, the UK, Iran, Russia, the Arab monarchies, they all have meddled, bombarded, funded their own armed proxies and contributed in many ways to destroy the country. Syria is a shame on humanity, seen by everyone as an opportunity to flex their muscles and test each other’s red lines, limits and capacities. And we’ve been surprised to see the Russian emperor come out absolutely naked in this power-game. read full story / add a comment
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / community struggles / opinion / analysis Tuesday June 18, 2013 19:44 by Khaled   image 2 images
After spending the last few days in São Paulo, I return to Florianópolis with all my thoughts taken up by the subject that has monopolized conversations in the city: the demonstrations of the Free Pass Movement. [Português] read full story / add a comment
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brazil/guyana/suriname/fguiana / community struggles / opinião / análise Tuesday June 18, 2013 00:22 by Khaled   image 2 images
Depois de passar os últimos dias em São Paulo, volto a Florianópolis com todos os pensamentos tomados pelo tema que tem monopolizado as conversas na cidade: as manifestações do Movimento Passe Livre. Não sei exatamente se foi por escolha ou por imposição da vida (talvez um misto dos dois) que deixei São Paulo para morar na capital catarinense, mas a verdade é que apesar dos mais de 5 anos e meio que se passaram, nunca rompi os laços políticos e afetivos que me ligam a SP, que se encontram mais fortes do que nunca por conta do momento político que atravessa a cidade. [English] read full story / add a comment
US President George W. Bush holds a falcon as the Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nayhan, stands by during Bush's visit to the Gulf country, 13 January 2008. (Eric Draper/White House photo)
mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Wednesday January 16, 2008 00:47 by Adam Morrow and Khaled Moussa al-Omrani   image 1 image
CAIRO, 10 January (IPS) - Recent months have witnessed several notable political reorientations in the Middle East, involving Iran, the Gulf states, Egypt and Lebanon. Several experts say the changes reflect a shift in Washington's regional strategy following recent US policy setbacks. read full story / add a comment
mashriq / arabia / iraq / imperialism / war / non-anarchist press Wednesday September 06, 2006 21:04 by Khaled Haddadeh
From an interview with the general secretary of the Lebanese Communist Party, Dr Khaled Haddadeh
[Translated from Arabic] read full story / add a comment
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