Andrea Merkel promises air tight investigation for Kunduz Attack

German Chancellor Andrea  Merkel gave a 15 minute address to the German Parliament.  In in she reiterated that Germany grieves any innocent loss of life.  She promised an airtight investigation in...

Hamas interior minister killed in IDF Gaza air strike

" An Israel Air Force strike in the center of Gaza City on...

The U.S. Hand on the Horn of Africa: Behind the Invasion of Somalia

The truth about the December Ethiopian invasion of Somalia and the January 7-8 U.S. air strikes on the Somalian towns of Afmadow and Ras Kamboni is obscure to most Americans. This makes it easy for the Bush administration to hide its actual intentions behind its...

Israeli Troops once Again Massacre Children

As Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip continue, three innocent children were killed in yesterday’s air strike and at least 15 civilians were wounded, the majority of whom were children. An Israeli Army missile launch targeting a vehicle carrying four al-Aqsa Martyrs...

Israeli air strike kills nine Palestinians

An Israeli air strike in the Gaza Strip killed nine Palestinians, including two schoolchildren, and wounded more than 20 others, medics and witnesses said, according to the BBC.

Iran scoffs at US strike talk

"Reuters - Iran scoffed on Thursday at the idea of U.S. military action to halt its nuclear program and gave no hint of compromise before a visit by U.N. inspectors to assess Iranian compliance with Security Council demands."

Pakistanis Protest U.S. Missile Attack (Washington Post)

KARACHI, Pakistan, Jan. 15 -- Thousands of Pakistanis in cities across the country on Sunday took to the streets in protest against a U.S. missile attack that killed more than a dozen people in an apparently failed attempt to strike al Qaeda deputy leader Ayman Zawahiri.

Pakistanis protest against US strike (Sydney Morning Herald)

Thousands of people rallied across Pakistan to protest against a US airstrike in a tribal region that killed at least 18 people but missed its apparent target, al-Qaeda's number two, Ayman al Zawahri.

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