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Ron Paul: US obsessed with act of war on Iran
Texas Congressman Ron Paul says the US is “obsessed with” keeping Iran under illegal sanctions, while pushing for furthering the embargoes in, what he calls, an “act of war” against the Islamic Republic.
Addressing Congress on Wednesday, Paul accused Washington of “marching into a determination to have another war.”
“When you put on sanctions on a country, it’s an act of war...
Iranian Ayatollah: "War Within Weeks"
Iran prepared for strike on nuclear facilities in September or October.
Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei told top Iranian military chiefs to expect “war within weeks,” at a recent war council meeting, according to Israeli news outlet DebkaFile.
“While retaliation had been exhaustively drilled in regular military exercises in the past year, Khamenei ordered the biggest fortification...
Turkey gives surface-to-air missiles to Syrian rebels
Members of an armed gang in Syria
A report says Turkey has supplied the foreign-sponsored armed groups in Syria with surface-to-air missiles.
According to a July 31 report by the NBC News, nearly two dozen missiles have been delivered to the rebels in Syria by Turkey. The report, however, did not provide details on the exact type of the missiles, also known as MANPADs (man-portable air-defense systems).
Over...
Russian mobile operator calls Apple "dictatorship"
The major Russian mobile phone operator MTS has slammed Apple for its ‘too’ strict sales policy by not allowing a cut in the device’s $1,000-plus price tag in the country.
The iPhone’s high cost makes them a hard sell in the Russian market where rival models can be purchased for as little as $120, according to MTS. Apple’s strict requirements on retail locations bring additional costs.
“They’re...
Syrian troops storm rebels command center in Aleppo
Rebels from the Syrian opposition clash with the Syrian army forces in the restive northern city of Aleppo on July 25, 2012.
Syrian troops have stormed armed groups’ command center in the northern city of Aleppo, killing at least 150 terrorists fighting against the government.
According to reports coming from Syria, the army attacked a rebel-held school in Aleppo’s Salahuddin district, which was...
The Assault on 2nd Amendment Precursor to Martial Law in America
The disinformation mafia at Time magazine says that the phrase “’Guns don’t actually kill people’ is sometimes a refrain from gun rights advocates when they run low on arguments in a policy discussion.”
Concerning the false flag staged attack in Aurora, Colorado, the National Rifle Association is pushing for the right to bear arms and the retention of our 2nd Amendment while the talking...
Russian MP suggests ban on foreign currency transactions
An MP who represents the United Russia majority party has prepared legislative amendments that would make the Russian ruble the only valid currency in the country, and put an end to dependency on the US dollar and the Euro.
Yevgeniy Fyodorov described the initiative in an interview with the Izvestia daily newspaper. He promised that the proposed bill would be made public in autumn, and declined to...
Bankers responsible for eurozone debt crisis
A financial analyst says the eurozone bankers and policy makers are responsible for the bloc’s deepening economic crisis, Press TV reports.
“The eurozone is really not in the bad shape that the policy makers tell us it is in. They are basically extorting us into accepting things like transforming the European stability mechanism, the new financing fund into a bank which allows them to get ten...
UN team visits flood hit areas in North Korea, offering help
This picture, taken by North Korea’s official Korean Central News Agency on July 30, 2012 shows road and houses being flooded at Anju city in South Phongan province, caused by typhoon and downpour.
The UN has sent a team to North Korea for expressing their solidarity with the government and people in the wake of the recent flood, a UN official says.
The UN team was headed “to see what help...
DOJ Suggests Criticism of Islam Could Be Criminalized
Refuses to rule out Shariah-style law in the United States.
In refusing to rule out a future law that would criminalize criticism of religion as racist hate speech, the Department of Justice has left the door open to the prospect of Shariah-style law in the United States that would forbid criticism of Islam.
During a House Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on the Constitution, Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz)...
Romney spokesperson gives offensive response to reporters in Poland
Mitt Romney has spent nearly a week shaking hands abroad while conducting a foreign policy trip that has managed to somehow spark some of the most uncomfortable roadblocks of his campaign. In Warsaw, Poland on Tuesday, things didn’t get better.
Right on the heels of having remarks made in London and Jerusalem eaten up and chewed out by the press, an appearance on Tuesday added another line to the...
Eurozone’s unemployment at record high amid debt crisis
People look for job offers outside a local employment office in Ahens on May 22, 2012.
The number of people unemployed across the 17 countries that share the euro currency has hit a record high in June, official figures show.
New data released by the Eurostat, the EU’s statistics office on Tuesday shows that 17.801 million people were out of work in the eurozone in June.
The new figure is 123,000...
Half of India Without Electricity in Record Blackout
Passengers sit on a platform for their train to arrive as they wait for electricity to be restored at a railway station in New Delhi July 31, 2012
More than ten percent of the world’s population has found itself without electricity, after three of India’s power grids failed. Blackouts have now plagued India for two consecutive days, leaving half the country without power.
The string of power shortages...
Merkel loses support on handling of debt crisis
German Chancellor Merkel attends a session of German parliament (Bundestag).
Support has sharply declined for German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s decisions regarding the eurozone’s spiraling debt crisis, a survey suggests.
The poll, conducted by YouGov and printed in the Monday edition of Bild newspaper, found only 33 percent in favor of Merkel’s stance, Reuters reported.
The steep erosion in domestic...
























