Now Pakistan - Sequential Destruction of Muslim Na
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Now Pakistan - Sequential Destruction of Muslim Nations
Editorial
By Liaquat Ali Khan
Saturday, 17 October 2009
A conspiratorial view of the world is frequently inaccurate, exposing more the paranoia of the view rather than the reality of the world. The sequential destruction of Muslim nations -- Palestine, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, (and Iran is on the list) --- may or may not be a conspiracy hatched in Washington D.C., but it is becoming an international reality.
From every appearance, President Obama intends to step up the war in Afghanistan. Even though the American people voted for peace last November and would prefer to devote themselves to the ways of peace –working a full-time job if they can find one, educating their children, providing essential services in their communities, etc., Obama plans to remain in Afghanistan, squandering billions more on a war that the latest poll shows 57% of the American people oppose.
Susan Klebold, mother of Dylan Klebold, one of the Columbine Shooters, has released an essay that is now widely publicized. It was originally published in O Magazine. In her article, Susan says, "For the rest of my life, I will be haunted by the horror and anguish Dylan caused. I cannot look at a child in a grocery store or on the street without thinking about how my son's schoolmates spent the last moments of their lives. Dylan changed everything I believed about myself, about God, about family and about love."
Fraudulent Afghan Election Raises Odds Against U.S. 'Success'
Op_ed
By Sherwood Ross
Saturday, 17 October 2009
The fraudulent Afghan election of last August 20th has delayed the possibility of a new regime taking over promptly to replace the corrupt rule of the discredited, U.S. hand-picked President Hamid Karzai.
Hamas has delayed sending a delegation to review a Palestinian unity agreement in Cairo, claiming there are new conditions in the proposed deal that were never included in previous negotiations.
Global pressure is mounting on Hamid Karzai, the Afghan president, to accept a possible runoff vote, two months after an election was held but no result announced.
Israel's prime minister has vowed a long-term battle to "delegitimise" United Nations charges that his country committed war crimes during its offensive on Hamas in Gaza at the start of the year.
Thousands of people from across Spain have gathered in the capital, Madrid, to protest against government plans to liberalise the country's abortion laws.