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Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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The Only Language
Islamofascists can relate to
Take a look at the picture alongside. It shows a group of radical
Indian Hindus burning the Quran in front of a camera. So here you go,
a Quran getting burned on camera for the entire world to see. Isn't
that more serious than Newsweek's story?
Why didn't the Arab/Muslim world erupt in flames? Where was the
outrage against Hindus? Why didn't we see Indian flags getting
burned? Why didn't we see pictures of Hindu gods
getting "desecrated"? Well, you know the rule: wherever the Muslim
are sure of a greater backlash, they are guarded in their response.
Well, you know the rule: wherever the Muslim are sure of a greater
backlash, they are guarded in their response. The Hindus have a
history of retaliating in kind to every Muslim attack. In a Western
Indian province, when a few years back around 50 Hindu pilgrims in a
railroad coach were burned by a gang of Muslim marauders, Hindu
apprehended and burned about 1000 Muslims all over. And in Nepal
when the Iraqi terrorists beheaded some 19 Nepalese workers, the
Nepalis (again Hindus) rioted all over Nepal burning Mosques and
attacking Muslims.
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Announcement of Fahd's Demise
being withheld?
The official announcement of King Fahd's death will impact the
succession of the would-be king, Crown Prince Abdullah, who is half
brother to the Sudairi Seven. The Sudairis share one mother and
include Fahd, Defense Minister Sultan, Interior Minister Naif,
Governor of Riyadh Salman and other Sudiaris who form the most
powerful alliance in the ruling tribe of Al-Saud, according to the
Saudi Institute. "Abdullah will find it impossible to wrestle the
throne away from the Sudairis who want to maintain power in their
branch.
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Many faces of the Devil -
May the Devil take him
Many faces of the Devil: Some western officials believe that false
reports are being circulated as a smokescreen to cover Zarqawi's
movements, but the source has proved reliable in the past.
One Washington official said the insurgency would continue, but
Zarqawi's group might attract less money and fewer recruits than
before.
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The 2nd Battle of
Baghdad
Many Shiites who held positions in the Baathist hierarchy have sent
out feelers to the new Shiites dominated government over the last two
months. The Shiite led Iraqi police has fought pitched battles with
insurgents as thousands of security forces backed by American troops
are sweeping through Baghdad's streets to flush out militants
responsible for killing more than 720 people since Iraq's new
government was announced in April. Sunni Insurgents lashed back with
a renewed spate of car suicide (Homicide) bombings. There seems no
end to the internecine Shiite-Sunni fighting that threatens to turn
into a full-fledged civil war.
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Exclusive Coverage
Strategy to
break the Islamist-Communist Alliance
Logic behind
Iran's Mullahs' Desperation to get Nuclear Weapons.
Putin's romance with
Palestinians, Iranians and Syrians - Shades of
Hitler-Stalin (Ribbentrop-Molotov) Pact of 1939?
Iran's Duplicity in
building Nuclear weapons under the cloak of Energy
Requirements recalls Hitler's duplicity of building Luftwaffe using
Flying Clubs
Vietnam War and
the War on Terror - similarities and differences
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