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Category Archives: World Affairs
Middle East Terrorists Operating along Arizona Southern Border: Lyle J. Rapacki, Ph.D.
[Translate] (by Ruth King) The Obama administration says borders are secure, yet illegals from Venezuela, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Libya, Somalia, al-Qaeda, Hamas and Hezbollah enter and disappear into America. Feel safe? The southern border of Arizona remains unsecure with … Continue reading
Posted in Hezbollah, Iran, Preparedness, Terrorism, US-Mexican border, World Affairs
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Iran and Hezbollah Working with Mexican Drug Cartels to Smuggle Nuclear Materials into the US
[Translate] Israel is reporting on an Iranian long-range missile program that would be capable of reaching the United States. A separate report from their Intelligence chief says Iran can make nuclear bomb within a year. This missile program underwent a … Continue reading
Posted in Hezbollah, Iran, Israel, nuclear, Terrorism, US-Mexican border, World Affairs
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Israeli Facilities in U.S., Worldwide on High Alert Against Iran
[Translate] Israeli facilities worldwide are on high alert against an attack from Iran, according to an internal security document obtained by ABC News. “We predict that the threat on our sites around the world will increase … on both our … Continue reading
Posted in Iran, Israel, Terrorism, World Affairs
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Top 10 Threats of 2012
[Translate] (by By Arnaud De Borchgrave) On Dec. 18, 2010, a police slap of a vegetable-cum-fruit peddler in the Tunisian town of Sidi Bouzid triggered an “Arab Spring” that no one had forecast and that quickly spawned a long, dark … Continue reading
Posted in Economic Meltdown, World Affairs
Tagged 2012, al-Qaida, Arab Spring, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, threats, War on Terrorism
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