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Monday, October 26, 2015

Thursday, October 22, 2015

SEVEN THINGS YOU DIDN’T KNOW THE U.S. AND ITS ALLIES DID TO IRAN

The relationship between Iran and the US has been discussed by many from many different angles. This article discusses several points, some of them visited for the first time. The conclusion the author makes is misleading. The nuclear deal was made because of the FEAR Iranian government had of the US, as the US has a large navy in the Persian Gulf, has its military present in battle posture in the east and west of Iran, and has the north controlled by NATO. In addition, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and other US friends in the area are directly verbal attacking Iran. The deal was actually submission of total Iranian independence. In that case, the deal was good for both parties. The article is copied from the following link:

Homan Square revealed: how Chicago police 'disappeared' 7,000 people

We hear about the people from dictatorships all across the Middle-East suddenly missing and no one knowing of their whereabouts, not even the police. Later on, it is discovered that the person was arrested and released, or just disappeared in the hands of the police itself, or by the security apparatus. It has also been revealed that some people from countries in the Middle-East suddenly disappear, to be found sometimes later in the US prisons across the globe as terrorists. However, one thing that has never been revealed is when the U.S. citizens suddenly disappear, being taken to unmarked facilities by the US authorities, not CIA or FBI (which people tend to accept it as legitimate), but by local police. This is one of such stories. The link below is where the original article is derived from:
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/oct/19/homan-square-chicago-police-disappeared-thousands

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

Presidential Election of 2016

Presidential election started earlier this time. There has already been two debates; one among Republicans and another one among Democratic candidates. Republican debate looked more like a verbal argument than a debate, and candidates made, to put it simply, a mockery of themselves. The best way to weigh the impact of their debate is to analyze the result, which put Donald Trump at the top of the table as the most popular candidate. It is interesting that conservative media tried to discredit Trump by putting his name with the less known candidates, or not mentioning his name at all (see http://2016.republican-candidates.org/ and https://www.conservativereview.com/2016-presidential-candidates for instance). The Democratic debate on the other hand, was more civil, and the only ones who were prepared and had had campaigned about their plans were Clinton and Sanders.