Forget Blair! The soldiers matter

Tony Blair’s journey? I just care about the soldiers I don’t care if Tony Blair’s donation is genuine or spin. I’ve served in Iraq – and British soldiers need all the help they can get Adnan Sarwar guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 17 August 2010 12.41 BST Article history Tony Blair meets with British soldiers on duty in Basra in 2006. Photograph: Peter Macdiarmid/Getty ImagesSo Tony Blair’s book, A Journey, will be making money for the Royal British Legion. Here’s a bit of my journey: I was one of the British soldiers who went to the Iraq war in 2003. We went because … Continue reading Forget Blair! The soldiers matter

Dove Mullahs get call from Tax Man

Dove Feels The Love: Alachua County Tax Man Calls On Florida Church By Joseph L. Conn Dove World Outreach Center likes being in the news media. The Gainesville, Fla., congregation is infamous for its vicious attacks on Muslims, gay people and others who fail to see things through a narrow fundamentalist Christian lens. In its latest publicity stunt, church officials have announced plans to burn a Quran on the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. But Dove’s pastors may not be as pleased with the story in today’s Gainesville Sun. According to the Florida newspaper, the congregation is going to have … Continue reading Dove Mullahs get call from Tax Man

Pakistan sinks alone as Mullahs still bomb innocents

By Syed Fazl-e-Haider KARACHI – The scale and cost of the flooding disaster in Pakistan, rated by as the the worst devastation he has ever seen, look set to worsen even further. More heavy rain is forecast for the Punjab and a fresh flood wave is head south down the Indus River. Ban at the weekend appealed for more help from the rest of the world. He said the UN will allocate a further US$10 million from its Central Emergency Response Fund, bringing its contribution to $27 million since the crisis began. On Friday, the UN said it had received … Continue reading Pakistan sinks alone as Mullahs still bomb innocents

Obama’s Mona Lisa smile

By M K Bhadrakumar The range of interpretations given by the small group of journalists invited to United States President Barack Obama’s briefing on Iran last week is truly amazing. What comes to mind is Mona Lisa, the famous song sung in a soft baritone voice six decades ago, before Obama was born, by another African-American from Chicago, Nat King Cole: Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa, Or is this your way to hide a broken heart? Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep They just lie there and they die there. Was there a “mystic … Continue reading Obama’s Mona Lisa smile

Chinese students to invade Taiwanese islands

By Jens Kastner TAIPEI – Unlike their grandparents, who in the 1950s tried to set foot on the Taiwanese islands of Kinmen with the help of bombing and artillery campaigns by Chairman Mao Zedong’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA), mainland Chinese youngsters today are being welcomed with scholarships and tuition waivers. A loophole in laws that restrict to 2,000 the annual number of enrollments of mainland students on Taiwan proper allows Taiwanese-controlled Kinmen to become an offshore university center for mainland Chinese students. The archipelago, also known as Quemoy, is just 10 kilometers from the mainland China coast. More than 20 … Continue reading Chinese students to invade Taiwanese islands

Chopper ruling raises Maoist tensions

By Sudha Ramachandran BANGALORE – India’s Maoist conflict could escalate with the government granting permission to the Indian Air Force (IAF) to fire in self-defense if its choppers come under attack from Maoists. “We were told a couple of months ago that we can fire to defend ourselves,” a senior IAF official said in New Delhi on Thursday. IAF helicopters are currently used for logistics; mainly the evacuation of injured police and paramilitary personnel engaged in anti-Maoist operations. Over the past two years, its choppers have come under fire twice. In November 2008, a Mi-8 helicopter carrying election officials and … Continue reading Chopper ruling raises Maoist tensions

General Ashfaq Parvez Kiani – Pakistanis have more confidence in him than the politicians

Pakistan has a man for a crisis By Abubakar Siddique As the people of Pakistan struggle to overcome a calamity of massive proportions, one man has emerged to inspire confidence in the country’s flood-recovery efforts: top military commander General Ashfaq Parvez Kiani. Kiani has taken the lead since unrelenting monsoon rains brought on a natural disaster that has so far left 1,600 dead, many millions homeless, and disrupted the lives of up to 18 million more. Images of Kiani helicoptering around Pakistan taking stock of the tragedy provided a stark contrast to those of President Asif Ali Zardari helicoptering to his … Continue reading General Ashfaq Parvez Kiani – Pakistanis have more confidence in him than the politicians

Trapped at Ground Zero by Fanatic Baptists?

Trapped at Ground Zero By Ramzy Baroud The controversy over the right of Muslim Americans to build community center and mosque a short distance from the site of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is both strange and outright inappropriate. It should never be necessary for law-abiding Americans to justify exercising their right to freely practice their own religion. This right is in accordance to the First Amendment, part of the Bill of Rights that has constituted the foundation of American freedom for over 200 years. But in the age of Guantanamo-like gulags filled with bearded Muslim men, such principles … Continue reading Trapped at Ground Zero by Fanatic Baptists?

Do Americans like Muslims?

Why don’t Americans like Muslims? By Spengler Popular antipathy to a proposed Islamic center near Ground Zero is so fierce that even President Barack Obama, the nation’s Islamophile-in-chief, “clarified” his August 11 statement supporting the plan to say, “I will not comment on the wisdom of making the decision to put a mosque there.” It is not just a mosque, of which there are two in the neighborhood, but a symbol of Islamic presence. The most recent CNN poll shows an overwhelming 70%-29% margin of opposition. When liberal politicians – like the president and New York’s Mayor Michael Bloomberg – … Continue reading Do Americans like Muslims?

Omar Hammami – terror training began in the U.S.?

The road to terror training camps sometimes begins in the U.S. Omar Hammami is living proof that there is no one road to terrorism. U.S. officials believe the journey for Hammami – one of 14 U.S.-born and naturalized citizens to be indicted last week on charges of conspiring with a Somali terrorist organization affiliated with al Qaeda – took him from a small town in Alabama to a radical command role in Somalia. Hammami was a late convert to Islam, becoming passionate about his father’s faith during high school in Alabama. He was born in Daphne, a small town nestled … Continue reading Omar Hammami – terror training began in the U.S.?