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Mission Accomplished 2 !

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How does one call a "withdrawal" taking place in complete secrecy and in the cover of night ! We all know what it would be called in any future political and military literature, namely “Sneaking off” . Whatever the case, lets give them a bit of breathing space and avoid laughing and humiliating them, by holding back how it actually is, until the social side effects of the Bush/Cheney war kicks in, in the USA. Then they shall start realizing what actually happened and what they actually did in the middle east. The Iranian factor will in the future play a massive role, since Iran was, is and shall be the sole winner of all western military operations in the middle east. The USA systematically destroyed Iran's enemies, unleashed pro Iranian sentiments from Afghanistan to Lebanon and in case anyone has been to North Africa, seeing how the peoples there treat Iranians would realize how appreciated Iranians suddenly are. We dare now acknowledge Bush and Cheney’s real objective

Just another debate...

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An Interesting discussion by a panel over Obama and his Iranian challenge, which took place on April 1st 2010 at the University of California. A short biography of those taking part to understand their positions are as follows; Reese Erlich , was an eyewitness to history, covering the Iranian elections, when over an estimated two hundred thousand pro-Mousavi (opposition candidate) demonstrators marched through the streets of Iran. Previously, Erlich had travelled to Iran with the actor Sean Penn. Erlich’s photos accompanied Penn’s five-part series about the trip that appeared in the SF Chronicle, and later appeared in an A&E biography of Penn. Larry Greenfield , a Fellow at the Claremont Institute, where he writes and lectures on national security issues. He is also the Executive Director of the Reagan Legacy Foundation. Greenfield is a member of the California Republican Party Executive Committee and a former Director of the Republican Jewish Coalition. He recently lectured o

God, guns and oil.

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Facts of life in the Middle East regarding Iraq is as follows; Iraq’s oil reserves are an estimated 112 billion barrels, the world’s second largest after Saudi Arabia. Canada ranks third. Iraq also has vast natural gas reserves, an increasingly important fuel and raw material. Oil-hungry nations are eying Iraq and they are desperate. America’s once mighty oil firms, the "seven sisters," have been elbowed out of most of the world’s oil fields by nationalist governments and replaced by state petroleum companies in the past. Iraq’s ruler, Saddam Hussein, kicked US, British and French oil firms out of Iraq, and so sealed his fate as is known in the region though not even acknowledged in the west as a possibility. However, big Oil moved back into Iraq behind invading US troops in 2003, and is taking over Iraq’s oil production and exporting. The US does not yet need Iraq’s oil, but controlling it gives the US potent influence over its importers, such as China, India, Japan and Euro

Art movements simplified

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Surely many, if not all, know all about what some of the Art movements we always hear of actually mean and represent, nevertheless some could benefit from the simplifications presented here. After all, we are constantly confronted and influenced by each and every one of these movements, it influences the furnitures we use or the architectural perplexities around us have all traces of one or the other, so we might as well know exactly what they represent and mean, here some of the more important movements. Academic Art is the painting and sculpture produced under the influence of the Academies in Europe and especially France, where many artists received their formal training. It is characterized by its highly polished style, its use of mythological or historical subject matter, and its moralistic tone. Expressionism is a style in which the intention is not to reproduce a subject accurately, but instead to portray it in such a way as to express the inner state of the artist. Dada wa

Religion simplified

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So many different religions all across the world, dictating and encouraging ideologies and world viewings on a daily basis on peoples. Prohibiting the consumption of certain foods and deeds, whilst encouraging the adoption of certain virtues, admittedly many positive and seldom negative regardless of which religions one thinks and believes to belong to. Looking at all these religions, one realizes them all to be the same in content but all in different colors, which people with higher intellectual abilities tend to use on people intellectually less blessed by simplifying yet manipulating the understandings of their subjects to consider other colors as enemies. However, our point of interest is less the political potentials of religious abuse, but a hypothesis about the whole phenomenon of “religion” and people. Using the informations at our disposal, like the “Quran”, “Bible” and “Torah”, we realize humanity to have been blessed with 124,000 prophets.The above mentioned books (each wr