Posts Tagged ‘strife’

War and Strife Update

  Remember that the majority of the IDF soldiers are civilians, they are reservists, civilians with  some limited military training. They are now tasked with taking Gaza City and removing Hamas. After all the bombing then, the city is an ideal location for asymmetrical warfare. It can be defended with RPG’s which can destroy armoured […]

The Memo: GOP strife captivates Capitol, but voters just see ‘dysfunction’

The GOP’s internal strife is deepening this week, despite the narrow avoidance of a government shutdown over the weekend. An effort by hard-line Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) to depose Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) is expected to dominate the week on Capitol Hill. But experts across the political spectrum question whether the ructions will have any long-lasting effect… […]

Iraq May Be on the Verge of a Civil Strife

Regrettably, Iraq is going through one of the most serious political crises since the unjustified aggression of the United States, which deliberately destroyed the state mechanism of the Arab country. Nine months after the last parliamentary elections, Iraqi politicians still have not agreed on candidates for the posts of president and prime minister. Inevitably, disagreements […]

After years of delays and strife, Jerusalem Tolerance Museum nears completion

In 2000, Rabbi Marvin Hier held a dinner in Los Angeles for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the anti-Semitism monitor and Jewish advocacy group he leads. As the evening drew to a close, Hier handed out baseball caps with “Winnick Institute” written on the front: the name of the tolerance museum the SWC was planning in […]

Tentative start to Turkey-Greece talks after year of strife

The first high-level talks aimed at reducing tensions between Turkey and Greece in five years took place behind closed doors on Monday. The summit of senior officials came after a year that saw the two NATO members come to the verge of conflict in the eastern Mediterranean — a crisis that pushed the European Union […]

Reading Abbey: Ruined Are A Reminder of Medieval Religious Strife

Reading Abbey was erected in 1121 in the town of Reading within in the county of Berkshire, England. It was a royal monastery established by King Henry I to pay homage to his ancestors and his successors and would serve as a burial site for Henry himself in 1136, thus making it a royal mausoleum. […]

Reading Abbey: Ruins Are A Reminder of Medieval Religious Strife

Reading Abbey was erected in 1121 in the town of Reading within in the county of Berkshire, England. It was a royal monastery established by King Henry I to pay homage to his ancestors and his successors and would serve as a burial site for Henry himself in 1136, thus making it a royal mausoleum. […]

Architects Build Society’s Cage On National Mall In Bold Statement On Racial Strife

Above photo: Society’s Cage on DC Mall. The sun set lights In the conduits illuminate the captions and bars touching the floor. By John Zangas, DC Media Group. A group of five designers at the internationally known SmithGroup Architecture firm set up a metallic cubic structure on the National Mall to frame the struggle of Black […]

How Communists Have Long Planned to Use Racial Strife to Foment Their Revolution in America

For a very long time, Communists have sought to completely destroy and then “rebuild” America as they see fit, and one of their main weapons involves racial warfare.

Catalonia’s Independence Strife Turns into Financial Showdown

Will Spain’s central government blink (again)? By Don Quijones, Spain & Mexico, editor at WOLF STREET. Madrid’s standoff with Spain’s north eastern province of Catalonia, which plans to hold a forbidden referendum on national independence on October 1, grows more and more complex by the day. Just in the last week alone the […]

Security Firm Operates in Israel and Lebanon Simultaneously

Local Editor G4S is a multinational security firm that operates in the Zionist entity guarding the Israeli jails and in Lebanon by providing protection services to governmental and financial institutions. In Tel Aviv lies the central branch of the firm where all the data collected from the other branches, including the one located in Beirut, […]

Qatar recalls ambassador to Iran

Tehran, Jan 6, IRNA — Qatar recalled its ambassador to Tehran to become the latest country as a sign of solidarity with Saudi Arabia. Jordan, Djibouti, and Turkey also expressed pro-Saudi positions on Wednesday. On Monday, Sudanese foreign ministry said that Khartoum has severed diplomatic relations with Tehran. Also on Monday, the Bahraini government decided […]

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