United States of America (USA) Archive

President Rouhani of Iran Says He Will Engage With the West – by Thomas Erdbrink: TEHRAN — Iran’s president-elect, Hassan Rouhani, said Saturday that he would engage with the West and fulfill his electoral promises to allow more freedom for the Iranian people. Mr. Rouhani, who calls himself a moderate, won the June 14
Western and Saudi backed Wahhabi terrorists kill Christians: Western backed Wahhabi terrorists kill Christians and Muslims alike. These organ eating, cannibals that Western powers are supporting jointly with with their puppet Arab monarchies in an attempt to strengthen Israel will have tremendous blow back.  If the West
What We Have Learned From Afghanistan – by Congressman Ron Paul:     Last week the Taliban opened an office in Doha, Qatar with the US government’s blessing. They raised the Taliban flag at the opening ceremony and referred to Afghanistan as the “Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan”—the name they used
Taliban respond to Obama’s peace talks offer in Doha by slaughtering four U.S. troops in Afghanistan: Four US troops have been killed just hours after the US announced its willingness to meet with Taliban in Doha, Qatar and called on the Taliban to renounce violence, dropping a condemnation of Al-Qaeda as a precondition. The Taliban
Is the Obama-led West being any better than Assad? – by A Z: We all know that Assad is a despot who has subjugated all dissent and has killed his opponents, much like his father. That is an established fact for most sane minds. The question here is is the West any
Syrian angst over foreign rebel fighters:     The presence of foreign fighters is causing real anxiety not only in Syria, but across the region and Europe, as Lyse Doucet reports for Newsnight   In the magnificent Ummayad mosque of Damascus, flags of two nations
Counter psychological warfare policy? – by Shiraz Paracha: Reportedly four to five people attacked the residency building in Ziarat, Baluchistan.  The number of militants and suicidal bombers is small. Out of nearly 200 million residents of Pakistan suicidal bombers and militants could be no more than a
TTP Commander Waliur Rehman Deobandi and Imran Khan’s march of folly – by Mahpara Qalander: Who was Waliur Rehman Deobandi? The easy answer is that he was the deputy in command of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) who was killed by a drone attack on 29 of May. But was he just the number 2
In a refined manner, Tarek Fatah continues to promote Salafist agenda in North American media: Source: World Shia Forum The recent events in Syria have proven, beyond a shadow of a doubt, the deep divide within Muslims. It has also made clear that Saudi Arabia and its Salafist Wahhabi minions in the Gulf are
Saudi Agenda and Nawaz Sharif – by Shiraz Paracha: One more time, Pakistan seems to have come under the full control of the ruling Saudi elite. As an arm of the U.S defense establishment, the brutal and repressive Saudi elites have been a major cause of instability in Pakistan, particularly
The West’s Fatal Attraction: Saudi Arabia and Wahhabism – by Sadiq Ameen: Last week an American woman (Nicole Lynn Mansfield) has been killed in Syria while fighting alongside rebel forces against the Assad regime alongside two other Westerners—the U.K. press has identified one as a British man born in 1990. The
FATA: Behind Pakistan’s Iron Curtain – by Melissa Roddy: Photo by Melissa Roddy Editor’s note: In the following article published in the Huffington Post, Melissa Roddy presents a point of view that is mostly missing from the Pakistani pro-Taliban media. Her analysis is more fact based than Taliban
Not all Pakistanis criticize drone strikes on Takfiri Deobandi Wahhabi terrorists hiding in FATA – by Paul D. Shinkman: Pakistani protesters burn a representation of a U.S. flag to condemn a drone attack in the Pakistani tribal area of Waziristan that killed Taliban leader Waliur Rehman, on May 30, 2013 in Multan, Pakistan. While speaking at the Aspen
Why did Najam Sethi deactivate his Twitter account?: On 16 May 2013, Punjab’s caretaker Chief Minister Najam Sethi announced on Twitter that the was not interested in being an Ambassador to USA. He described all such reports as utter non-sense. Soon afterwards, he released 112 ASWJ-LeJ terrorists
China talks sweet, but doesn’t want to be sugar daddy – by Praveen Swami: It was stronger than the strongest Baijiu and headier than the finest Peshawar weed, whatever it was that they’d had that fine day in December, 2010, when Pakistan’s legislators gathered to celebrate their friendship with China. “Taller than mountains”, sang out
Woolwich Beheading: Educating the West about the Wahhabi brand of terror – by Rusty Walker: Photo: Proof of Salafist connections to terrorists are often missed, as the press use generic terms like, “Jihadist.” The Wahhabi connection is more evident in this photo of Anjem Choudary, British-based Wahhabi-Deobandi hate preacher, pictured with the Woolwich terrorist
Woolwich beheading: The West should review its ties with Saudi Arabia – by Mahpara Qalandar: The beheading of a British soldier by two Salafis (also known as Wahhabis) outside Woolwich barracks is a very serious affair. These two assassins were inspired by the Salafi ideology financed by Saudi Arabia. That the assassins were shouting
An Expedient Alliance? The Muslim Right and the Anglo-American Left – by Meredith Tax: I was recently in London to launch my book Double Bind: the Muslim Right, the Anglo-American Left, and Universal Human Rights, published by a new transnational think tank, the Centre for Secular Space. (The New York City launch is
Can This Alliance Be Saved? Salvaging the U.S.-Pakistan Relationship – by C. Christine Fair: As the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan looms ever nearer, opponents of “abandoning Afghanistan” continue to rehearse the ostensible lessons from the U.S. exeunt from the region in 1990. They warn that the U.S. failure to stay the course and rebuild Afghanistan led inexorably to the rise of
Obama orders first Boston bombing suspect deported back to Saudi Arabia: Abdul Rahman Ali Alharbi, the Saudi national who was taken into custody moments after 2 bombs rocked the Boston Marathon, is being deported back to Saudi Arabia. On Thursday, FOX News announced that Ali Alharbi, 20, was being deported back to
Salafist inspired Boston Marathon bombing – by Ale Natiq and Ali Taj: Boston Bombings, Islamist Militancy and Muslim… by alexpressed All Salafis Wahhabis and Takfiri Deobandis are not bad people but 95 percent of all terror acts (by Muslims) are from this group. All fruits are not bad but bad fruit
بوسٹن دھماکے، سعودی وہابی دیوبندی دہشت گردی اور عالمی امن – از حق گو: بوسٹن بمبنگ کے حوالے سے ہدایت ٹی وی پر نشر ہونے والے ایک شو میں بردار حیدر زیدی کے ساتھ بردار علی ناطق اور علی تاج کی گفتگو کا لب لباب یا خلاصہ پیش خدمت ہے بردار حیدر زیدی
تکفیری دیوبندی و سلفی دہشتگردی اور سعودی عرب – چولی دامن کا ساتھ – از حق گو: پاکستان، شام، عراق ، بحرین ، اور افغانستان کے بعد تکفیری دیوبندی دہشت گردوں کی دہشت گردی بوسٹن امریکا بھی پہنچ گیی ، حالیہ بم دھماکوں میں ملوث افراد گو کہ چیچن ہیں مگر ان کا سلفی وہابی عقیدے
Stop the Wahhabi Deobandi hate to prevent Boston type attacks – by Rusty Walker: In the U.S we have become insulated against uncomfortable truths in the effort to be politically correct. We want so badly to not appear Islamophobic, that the Islamofascist have free reign in this country.  The Chechens involved in the
The good, the bad and the ugly – by Zarrar Khuhro: The writer is Associate News Editor, The Express Tribune Pakistanis are used to carnage. We’re used to bomb blasts, assassinations and industrial accidents. We know that when the tickers turn red, more often than not, something terrible has happened.
Saudi funding and radicalization (Wahhabisation) in N. America and Europe: It has been proven beyond a shadow of doubt the a vast majority of terrorists acts in the world can be attributed to Wahhabi Salfists terrorists, in Pakistan they are called Takfiri Deobandis. Not all Wahhabis/Salafis are terrorists but the data
LUBP condemns the cowardly terrorist attacks on Boston marathon and stands in solidarity with the victims: LUBP unequivocally condemns the horrific bomb blasts that have left three people killed and over 98 injured in Boston (based on news reports like this http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/15/177349725/two-explosions-rock-boston-marathon-finish-line-at-least-3-dead-dozens-injured) As a blogzine that focuses primarily on Pakistan, we are all too familiar
NewYork Times: How a Single Spy Helped Turn Pakistan Against the United States:  The burly American was escorted by Pakistani policemen into a crowded interrogation room. Amid a clatter of ringing mobile phones and cross talk among the cops speaking a mishmash of Urdu, Punjabi and English, the investigator tried to decipher
A Pakistani paradigm shift may be in order: A step forward in an election year – by Rusty Walker:                     Your true liberty, you, as a person living in a nation of a diversified people, can only be assured personal freedoms through a massive election turn-out, bent on a
2013: A highly critical year for Pakistan – by A Z: This year promises to be of great significance for Pakistan in more respects than one. A change of government is already in the making. Kayani makes way for a successor to be appointed. The US and NATO begin to
Motives behind the Shia massacres in Pakistan: PressTV report: While we are talking to each other, there is an old mother sitting in the corner of her house; silently weeping the death of her young son, there is a weak and helpless father struggling to earn some money
میڈلین البرائٹ اور نواز شریف کی ذہانت — از حق گو: نجم سٹھی نے نواز شریف سےمتعلق اخبار میں لکھا کہ  نواز شریف کسی انگریزی  اخبار نویس سے اپنے خاندان کی تعریف کرتے ہوۓ کہہ رہے تھے کہ  وہ پیچھے  سے بہت  بڑے ہیں اور اس بات کو انگرازی میں کہا کہ we are very big from behind
A pipeline to some sovereignty: Ayaz Amir Friday, March 15, 2013 Just last year the leading national flavour was anti-Americanism… and the heroic assertion of national sovereignty. After the Raymond Davis affair, the stealth assault on Bin Laden’s hideout in Abbottabad and the killing
ایران،سعودی عرب،امریکا اور پاکستان – از حق گو: . پاکستان میں ہر  گزرتے دن کے ساتھ یہ تاثر زورپکڑتا  جا رہا ہے کے پاکستان میں ہونے والی شیعہ نسل کشی ایران اور سعودی عرب کی پراکسی وار ہے…اس تاثر کو تقویت دیتے ہیں وہ لوگ جو خود اس
Anti-Shia attacks in Pakistan are ‘genocide’ – by Kathy Gannon (Washington Post): Anti-Shiite attacks up in Pakistan; analysts say officials give militants room to operate QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistan’s minority Shiite Muslims have started using the word “genocide” to describe a violent spike in attacks against them by a militant
‘This is not about Shia or Sunni but barbarians hijacking our religion and our country’: Students and professionals in the Boston area organised a well-attended vigil on Friday evening in solidarity with Pakistan’s Shia Muslims and in protest against the ongoing target killings. A heavy snowstorm cleared up hours before the candlelight vigil at
Florida imam convicted in Pakistani Taliban case: March 05, 2013 – Updated 150 PKT MIAMI: An elderly Muslim cleric in the US was convicted on Monday of funneling thousands of dollars to support the Pakistani Taliban terror organisation.   Hafiz Khan, the 77-year-old imam at a
Evil in its most horrid form:   Kamila Hyat The writer is a freelance columnist and former newspaper editor   Even now, when our country has been brought to its knees by terrorists; when its very existence is under threat and the lives of citizens
Saudi petro-dollars, Western intelligentsia and #ShiaGenocide in Pakistan – by Nadeem F. Paracha: After thousands of Pakistanis turned up at the many sit-ins that took place across the country to protest against the brutal terrorist attack on the men, women and children of the Hazara Shia community in Quetta, something unprecedented emerged.
Going to Tehran: Why the United States Must Come to Terms with the Islamic Republic of Iran: An eye-opening argument for a new approach to Iran, from two of America’s most informed and influential Middle East experts   Less than a decade after Washington endorsed a fraudulent case for invading Iraq, similarly misinformed and politically motivated