Afghanistan’s President: US-NATO Mission Caused Great Suffering for No Gain

President Hamid Karzai condemned the US-NATO mission in his country, Afghanistan, saying USA caused "a lot of suffering" without delivering any gains. Karzai might not sign a bilateral security deal wanted by United States.

Syria no-fly zone not on NATO’s agenda: U.S. envoy

The United States is not asking NATO to back a no-fly zone in Syria and the issue is not currently on the alliance's agenda, the outgoing U.S. ambassador to NATO said, hours after Russia made a vow to veto on such action at the UN Security Council to prevent another Libya scenario.

Milking the Duped Europeans: The NATO Economy, the solution to the U.S. crisis

by Thierry Meyssan, French Intellectual, founder and chairman of Voltaire Network and the Axis for Peace Conference April 3, 2013 (TSR) - During his annual State of the Union address,...

Arab League: Syrian Govt Rejects Resolutions, Russia calls Seat Decision ‘Illegal and Void’

March 27, 2013 (TSR-SANA) - The Syrian government dismissed the resolution taken by the Arab League (AL) on March 26, 2013 as it will have serious repercussions on the...

No Invasion this time: NATO head urges Syria political solution, rules out intervention

by Gabriela Baczynska March 27, 2013 (TSR-Reuters) - NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen called for a political solution to the Syrian crisis on Wednesday, ruling out Western military intervention despite...

Official: Syria Rejects “Biased” Arab League to Play any Role in Resolving Crisis in...

by H. Sabbagh March 6, 2013 (TSR-SANA) - The Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said in a statement issued on Wednesday that the Arab League continued to break its charter, internal...

Syria Swings between Hell and Dialogue

by Dr. Ismail Salami, Iranian Writer, Political Analyst and Chief Editor of Press TV website January 2, 2013 (TSR) - It is admittedly not hard to imagine how someone can predict a vision...

Struggle over the Middle East: Gas Ranks First

The media and military attack against Syria is directly related to the global competition for energy, as explained by Professor Imad Shuebi in this masterful article. At a time when the euro area threatens to collapse, where an acute economic crisis has led the U.S. into a debt of up to 14 940 billion, and where their influence is dwindling in the face of the emerging BRICS powers, it becomes clear that the key to economic success and political domination lies mainly in the control of the energy source of the century: gas. It is because she is at the heart of the most colossal gas reserves in the world that Syria is being targeted. The wars of the last century were fought for oil, but a new era has dawned, that of wars for gas.

The Middle East Chaos Context: The Israeli-American Project for a “New Middle East”

by Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya Lady Michelle-Jennifer Santos, Publisher's Note: The following article is path-breaking analysis which was first published in November of 2006. For supplement and deeper context of this...

NATO packs it in; Turkey on the verge of a nervous breakdown

by Thierry Meyssan, French Intellectual, founder and chairman of Voltaire Network and the Axis for Peace Conference October 19, 2012 (TSR) - On October 8, the Collective Security Treaty Organization...

Syria, Turkey, Israel and a Greater Middle East Energy War

Despite the miscarriage of NATO’s secret military operation against Syria, withdrawal by the West stumbles on two issues. Can Washington and its allies refrain from grabbing the Syrian gas reserves? And can they leave Syria in the position of being the only state in the region which escapes the control of the Muslim Brotherhood?

Turkey Attacks Syria Though Real Origin of Mortar Fire Are Unconfirmed

by Lady Michelle-Jennifer Santos, Founder & Publisher October 3, 2012 (TSR) - Turkey says its military has attacked targets inside neighboring Syria after mortar fire from Syria struck Akcakale, a...