Iran war games to defend nuclear sites

I smell a new war in the air, its a war of wills or will nots, Iran shows its might because it knows it may be be attacked from the air.  Of course Iran has not got a chance and knows that this time Russia...

China punishes auction house for the sale of bronze sculptures

Chinese authorities are threatening to punish the auction house that sold two relic bronze sculptures that once adorned the residence of the Emperor of China. The Christie’s auction house sold two bronze...

Pakistan army ordered to hit back US forces

Though Sarah Palin seems to be unaware that it's occuring, the US has been undertaking raids into sovereign Pakistan territory from Afghanistan, without the approval of the Pakistan government.  With a new president just taking office in the country, the timing of this...

Obama: Clinton on Iran Obliteration:

"I had complained at the time that this diction is monstrous. I mean, it is surreal to have Democrats discussing whether it is appropriate for the US to "totally obliterate" another country. It would be one thing if she had threatened the Iranian military. Targeting...

(SIBEL EDMONDS–Corroborated) Behind the Headlines by Justin Raimondo

We're in big trouble if even half of what Sibel Edmonds says is true… Former FBI agent Sibel Edmonds talks about what was known - and when. Visit her official website for more details on her efforts:...

Putin: Mess with Me, I Mess with You

This is the sort of thing that makes me slowly start to sweat. It's not that I believe that either side will actually launch a nuclear missile at the other, but that level of brinkmanship is what leads to other...

Saddam Supporters Vow Revenge

"Amman - Saddam Hussein's Ba'ath Party threatened on Wednesday to retaliate if the ousted Iraqi leader was executed, warning in an internet posting that it would target United States interests anywhere. The statement appeared on a Web site known to represent the Ba'ath, which...

Next on menu for Starbucks? It's hot food

According to New York Daily News, Starbucks is making changes to its menu. The coffee giant got 12 percent of its $4 billion in sales through food last year, mostly with cold items like cookies, muffins and...

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