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Iran and the legal trap!
The world is closely following the actions of the Iranian regime against commercial vessels in the important Strait of Hormuz sea corridor. Tehran’s involvement in acts of terrorism by the Revolutionary Guard and Hezbollah and other similar terrorist groups and its dangerous interference in the internal affairs of the countries of the region are matters that are non-negotiable to the international community. The Iranian regime has entered into a dangerous legal area with clear historical precedents.In the 1950s when the Egyptian president nationalized the Suez Canal and expropriated its ownership from the international company that had contracted with the Egyptian government, he jeopardized the safety of international marine corridors. Jamal Abdul Nasser was isolated by the international...
July 29, 2019

Iran and the legal trap!

When Tamim satirized his father
The behavior of Doha is a series of never-ending estrangements. This, of course, is always the problem of little people who insist on trying to play a role which is larger than their actual size, position and impact. Nobody cares about them. The funny thing is that the “Hamadain” regime believes that it can achieve whatever it wants by buying people with money, bribery and corruption.Within the “Hamadain” wish to compete with the Kingdom and its allies, a competition which is clearly doomed to failure, the Qatari regime goes to places where it thinks it can harm the Kingdom’s position among its allies from sisterly and friendly countries. The Qatari regime is well aware that Saudi Arabia is a major, influential and pivotal country that is indispensable to the world. The Kingdom...
July 28, 2019

When Tamim satirized his father

Guests of Allah: We are all at your service
Allah the Almighty honored this blessed country with the service to the Two Holy Mosques, Haj pilgrims and Umrah performers. Everyone who contemplates Makkah, Madinah and the Holy Sites and the projects they witness every year and the works and accomplishments achieved, will realize the care and attention paid to the Two Holy Mosques and the Holy Sites by our noble leadership, may Allah SWT protect them.Such attention stems from the feeling of Islamic responsibility of our leadership and its pioneering role in serving Islam and Muslims. We have now bid farewell to those who have come for Umrah and who were able to perform their duties with ease and comfort by the grace of Allah SWT and we convey our thanks to the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, for the services and...
July 27, 2019

Guests of Allah: We are all at your service

A farewell letter from an expat
Foreigners who have come to this country to toil as guest workers are occasionally misrepresented in some parts of the media as money-hungry parasites who have no interest other than padding their pockets and everything else be damned. That is a grossly unfair characterization of most of the millions of expatriates who came in the last five decades to help transform this country from a sparse desert into a thriving nation.Many come, work and leave without much notice. But one such individual wanted to be heard. Mohammed Khan, born in this country as a son of an expat worker who came here many years ago and for whom the time to move on has arrived, penned his thoughts as the day of his departure from the Kingdom came near. The following is his story:“As I count my final days in this...
July 24, 2019

A farewell letter from an expat

Will Erdogan betray the Syrians in Turkey?
Turkish leadership under Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is on shaky ground because of the vast Syrian presence in Turkey, especially in Istanbul, along with growing public outrage over the economic crisis that the country is undergoing due to the government’s policies.Today more than three million Syrians live in Turkey, according to the Turkish Immigration Service.Turkish authorities give Syrian refugees a “kemalk,” which is a residence card for those living in the country. Woe to those who do not carry this document, or even forgot to carry it, as happened to a young Syrian, who in a widely circulated video told how he was tortured by Turkish officials and forcibly deported to Idlib in Syria.In the past, Erdogan and his aides praised the Syrians in Turkey. Yassin Aktay, an adviser to...
July 23, 2019

Will Erdogan betray the Syrians in Turkey?

Turkey: Zeroing out solutions
For Turkey, 2023 will be an important year, not only because presidential elections will be held for the second time since constitutional amendments in 2017 abolished the post of prime minister and gave the president great centralized power, but because it marks the centenary of Turkey’s founding following the Treaty of Lausanne.The Treaty of Lausanne led to the independence of several Arab regions from Ottoman occupation and gave Turkey control over the northern Syrian territories. The agreement contributed to the demarcation of the borders of Greece, Bulgaria and Turkey. President Erdogan has called the deal a humiliation to Turkey.Looking at the domestic situation in Turkey today, the internal mood has changed considerably since the failed coup in 2016. After the presidential election...
July 23, 2019

Turkey: Zeroing out solutions

Terrorism and climate change!
CHANGES in the climate have led to the heat wave in Europe, which continues to break records, the melting of large quantities of ice in Antarctica and Greenland and heavy rainfall and intense hurricanes around the world. These global events have resulted in a change in the pattern of agriculture and the production of food which has a negative impact on public health.Western national security services claim that acute climate change and humanitarian disasters can lead to an increase in terrorism citing Iraq and Syria as examples. Retired Rear Admiral David Titley, who was once skeptical about the seriousness and impact of climate change and is now the founding director of the Center for Solutions to Weather and Climate Risk at Pennsylvania State University, says that the war in Syria is...
July 22, 2019

Terrorism and climate change!

Iran’s hostile attitude: Have you got the message?
There is no doubt that what distinguishes Saudi-American military relations is that their growth over the years has been independent of any international political developments.And the approval of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman Bin Abdul Aziz, the supreme commander of all Saudi military forces, to host US troops in the Kingdom to raise the level of joint action in defense of the security and stability of the region is a new confirmation of the strength of the relationship between the two countries.In 1951, under a joint defense agreement, the United States established a permanent military mission in Saudi Arabia. For more than seven decades, very close relations have resulted in military cooperation that has been a “safety valve” for the stability of the region and...
July 21, 2019

Iran’s hostile attitude: Have you got the message?

A world that is constantly changing!
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s comments on “the end of liberal values” have been met with a violent reaction from political elites in Europe and the United States, saying that Putin’s voice is the embodiment of “tyranny of the individual and the suppression of freedoms” threatening global peace and damaging regimes and rights acquired over the past years by the international community. Putin’s statement is regarded by political analysts as another nail in the coffin of globalization, which many consider to already be at death’s door. This is evidenced by a sharp increase in trade protectionist policies and a racist hostility in the name of “patriotism”. China, the second largest economy in the world, is mainly dependent for economic growth on the domestic...
July 14, 2019

A world that is constantly changing!

Iran and Hell’s Gate!
It appears that the multifaceted aspects of Iranian policy have become manifest. The Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Mohammad Javad Zarif has said that Tehran will reduce its commitments to the nuclear agreement even further. However, “we can rescind all these steps,” he added, if the European countries implement their commitments. These double standards and contradictions in statements have become a defining feature of Iranian policies. Such statements are made by extremist and terrorist regimes and movements throughout the world. They make one threat after another, quickly backtrack and then return to threaten again! Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has given Iran’s partners in the nuclear agreement a grace period of 60 days to reach a solution that meets his...
July 14, 2019

Iran and Hell’s Gate!

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