John McCain and War
June 23, 2008

Above: Republican Presidential Candidate John McCain (Photo: Charles Dharapak/AP)
Presumptive Republican Presidential candidate John McCain, like his President in Washington, does not want to softly deal with suspected Bin Laden-embracing or nuke-developing countries. For him, talking to possible terrorists is a big waste of time. He even criticizes presumptive Democratic Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama for planning a friendly stance toward those hostile countries.

Above: Democratic Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama (Photo: nativenotes.wordpress.com)
How’s your war, Uncle Sam?
June 18, 2008

Above: US raid on the Iraqi capital Baghdad (Photo: www.thewe.cc)
Okay, so it’s a no-brainer that one of the most powerful nations at present is America and George W. Bush, being its president, inevitably makes him one of the most powerful persons on earth.
At present, the world is having two major wars – in Afghanistan and Iraq. But is this really an inevitable war between or among countries or is it a war that America wanted and started? What exactly is the role of the US in these difficult times?
Interview with the Al Qaida Boss, Exclusive Coming Soon
December 20, 2007

Bin Laden’s No. 2 Ayman al-Zawahri, has requested that journalists send him questions, he terms this as an “interview”, this is the first time since September 11th 2001 that he has been in communication with the media in anyway.
Al-Sahab, the groups media arm believe that this is a way to increase the groups message around the world. The closing date to post questions is on Januay 16th where Al-Zawahri has stated that he will try to answer as many questions as possible, as we all know he has a very busy schedule, being the deputy leader to Osama Bin Laden.
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