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Syria and World War III

By: Abid Mustafa | June 01, 2013

If anyone would like to know what World War III looks like they have to look no further than Syria. If one has doubt that the war in Syria does qualify to be called a world war, then they should ...

Musharraf framed by his past

By: Abid Mustafa | April 30, 2013

On April 20, 2013, the anti-terrorist court in Islamabad declared that the former dictator and ex-Army Chief, Pervez Musharraf, is to be held on judicial remand for 14 days, after which he is to ...

Syrian crisis halts Persia’s influence

By: Abid Mustafa | March 27, 2013

Lately, Iran has made headline news in a variety of ways. The Jewish entity regards Iran as an existential threat, the West continues to fret over its nuclear programme, the Gulf Corporation Council ...

The Morsi era

By: Abid Mustafa | February 21, 2013

Ever since assuming the office of the presidency, Mohammed Morsi has worked resolutely to portray himself as a moderate Islamist working independent of American influence for the betterment of Egypt ...

The Muslim world and US interests

By: Abid Mustafa | November 14, 2012

America has just spent $6 billion dollars on the most expensive election in US history to re-elect the man that will give them more of the same. Despite the rhetoric of ‘change, or ...

Misadventures in Afghanistan

By: Abid Mustafa | September 16, 2012

“The West has already failed in Afghanistan, just as the Soviets failed in the 1980s and the British way back in the nineteenth century.”– John HumphrysAfter having fought for ...

Breivik and death of multiculturalism

By: Abid Mustafa | May 01, 2012

Anders Behring Breivik, the right-wing Norwegian extremist who admitted killing 77 people, used court appearances to demand a “medal of honour” for slaying the “traitors”, who ...

The UN: A colonial tool

By: Abid Mustafa | February 19, 2012

“.......the UN emerged chiefly as a result of an agreement among the great powers led at that time by Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin. They concluded that the founding of a world organisation ...

Child abuse in the West

By: Abid Mustafa | October 22, 2011

Most of the obstacles children face today are linked to the belief among adults that the prime duty of the individual is to make the most of their own life, rather than contribute to the good of ...

Dismembering the Muslim World

By: Abid Mustafa | July 10, 2011

As oil rich South Sudan becomes independent, there are increasing signs that the West, especially America is spearheading efforts to either dismember some Muslim countries or subtly instigate regime ...

Israeli strikes and ME peace process

By: Abid Mustafa | January 12, 2009

On December 27, 2008 the Jewish state launched a savage assault on Gaza city, which left 255 people dead and over 700 injured. Almost half of those killed were women and children. Israeli military ...

Syria aids American hegemony over Iraq

By: Abid Mustafa | November 04, 2008

On the October 26, 2008 four US helicopters flew 8 kilometres into Syria from Iraq, and attacked a farm compound in Eastern Syria. The operation led by US Special Forces killed eight people including ...

Countering NATO's expansion

By: Abid Mustafa | October 22, 2008

Ever since America gained Georgia via the Rose Revolution in 2003, and then cemented her influence in parts of Ukraine through the Orange Revolution in 2004, Russia's antagonism towards American ...

West's appetite for attacking Islam

By: Abid Mustafa | October 13, 2008

In the latest bout of West's defamation of Islam, an obscure writer Sherry Jones succeeded in the publication of her book Jewel of Medina, despite vehement protests from Muslim groups around the ...

Pakistan's leadership vacuum

By: Abid Mustafa | July 26, 2008

After almost eight years of military rule, Pakistan faces a myriad of challenges that threaten its very existence. American threats of unilateral action in the tribal area, Indian backed insurrection ...

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