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'Economy of Resistance' liberates Iran from sanctions: former WB economist
Peter koenig is an economist and geopolitical analyst. As a former world bank staff member, he has thirty years of global experience in the fields environmenl and water resources; koenig has earned several publications on various news websites. He is the author of implosion - an economic thriller about war, environmental destruction and corporate greed; he is also co-author of the world
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Imperialism cannot be trusted to abide by its Agreements: Dr. James Petras
Dr. James petras is the author of more than 62 books published in 29 languages, and over 600 articles in professional journals, including the american sociological review, british journal of sociology, social research, and journal of peasant studies. He has published over 2000 articles in nonprofessional journals such as the new york times, the guardian, the nation, christian science monitor, foreign policy,
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Former Bahriani MP: No nation can accept to be slaves for Al Khalifa
“ If the government will try to detain the opposition key figures just like they already did with sheikh ali salman and now the nationality stripping of sheikh isa qassim and the attempt to deport him, i don’t think that the people will remain patient and continue their peaceful struggle. Anything might happen and if it does the blame falls on the shoulders of the
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The war on Syria has never been a civil war: Tim Anderson
In an interview with khamenei. Ir, professor tim anderson, a distinguished author and senior lecturer of political economy at the university of sydney, australia answers questions about the syrian crisis, the axis of resistance and the un's role is settling the conflicts in the middle east. The following is the full text of the interview: what would syria look like if
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Imam Khomeini was a revolutionary leader and a noble philosopher: analyst
Imam Khomeini was an Islamic cleric, a philosopher and a poet of high standing: pursuing what is often a private and personal voyage of inner intellectualism. He somehow, incredibly, in the words of Jaques Berques, “took in hand his people” ; gave them healing, authenticity and a solution to their crisis. He gathered up a tradition and forged a new equilibrium: one which would offer renewal through a grand ‘sewing together’
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