Category Archives: Saudia

LEBANON, ARABS AND SYRIA

The Peace talks between Palestinians and Israelis have been set on track and HAMAS is to join these talks . But the collapse of the Syrian regime – expected in order to involve Syria in the peace process after setting … Continue reading

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ORIENT TENDENCIES: MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD CRITICIZED BY WESTERN MEDIA

Posted on April 8, 2013 by Alexandra Valiente Monday April 8, 2013, no126Weekly information and analysis bulletin specialized in Arab Middle Eastern affairs prepared by neworientnews.comEditor in chief Wassim Raadwassimraad73@gmail.comNew Orient Center for Strategic policies   Tammam Salam problems begin … Continue reading

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Lebanese Update

Daniel Mabsout, The nomination of Tammam Salam – as Lebanese PM – was sponsored by KSA who wanted to see a moderate Muslim at the head of the Lebanese government , a person that would not be considered challenging to … Continue reading

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Arab League represents Dictators not the Arab people

Arab League working for WHO? Date and Time:28 March 2013 – 9:38 –  As You know Arab League is well known for its “doing nothing” for any Arab countries throughout history. Especially we see these cases in Palestine and Iraq. … Continue reading

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Saudi royals commit crimes with ‘immunity’

    A file photo of head of the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia (MIRA), Saad Al-Faqih.  A top Saudi opposition figure has called on religious authorities and al-Saud-affiliated media outlets to reveal how certain members of the ruling … Continue reading

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Lebanon: Consolation Prizes for PM Losers

Salam Vows to Protect Lebanon in Tough Times By: Ibrahim al-Amin Published Saturday, April 6, 2013   A Saudi friend asked me yesterday: When Ghazi Kanaan used to impose his orders on Lebanese officials, did he at least let them … Continue reading

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Sectarianism, Saudi-Qatar Jostling Prevail in Syrian Opposition

صراع السلطة داخل «الائتلاف» السوري المعارض: تجاذب قطري ـ سعودي والغلبة بخيارات طائفية   Syrians dragging cart during their escape from the neighborhood of Sheikh Maksoud in Aleppo By: Mohammad Ballout Translated from As-Safir (Lebanon). اقرا المقال الأصلي باللغة العربية The … Continue reading

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Saudi Arabia Set for Lebanon Comeback

Najb Mikati attends a session of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2013 on 25 January 2013 at the Swiss resort of Davos. (Photo: AFP – Johannes Eisele)   By: Nasser Charara Published Tuesday, April 2, 2013   Following the … Continue reading

Posted in Free Patriotic Movement, Hariri, March 8 coalition, Michel Suleiman, Najib Miqati, Saudia, sectarianism, War on syria | Leave a comment

World Must Unite Against US-Saudi-Israeli Proxy War in Syria

Source US, Saudi Arabia, and Israel have conspired to destroy Syria by way of arming sectarian extremists since 2007. The West now admits it, along with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have provided thousands of tons of weapons to militants in … Continue reading

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Burning out Another Room in the Arab House

         Mar 27 2013 / 9:12 pm By Jeremy Salt – Ankara In the ugly panorama that is the contemporary Middle East a light hardly flickers on the horizon. Iraq has been destroyed as a unitary Arab state and … Continue reading

Posted in Ethnic Cleansing, Hezbullah, Iran, IRAQ, Jeremy Salt, July war, Qatar, Saudia, sectarianism, wahabism, War on syria, Zionist entity | Leave a comment