The British, the Middle East, and Radical Islamhttp://www.redmoonrising.com/Ikhwan/BritIslam.htm
the British-controlled regional military alliances. Nasser declined, and signed an arms deal with Czechoslovakia in 1955. On July 26, 1956 Nasser evicted the British from the Suez
WAR RACKET - MAINSTREAM MEDIA, CORPORATE MEDIA, WARMONGERS, NEOCONS, DEEP STATE, NATO, NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL-SECURITY-Chttps://warracket.net/
was a long-planned, regional series of coups including heavily armed militants who eventually overthrew the governments of Tunisia, Egypt, Libya, and Yemen, with Syria now locked
THIRD WORLD TRAVELER - THIRD WORLD, FOREIGN POLICY, FRIENDLY DICTATORS, WAR CRIMES, HUMAN RIGHTS, COUPS, FALSE FLAGS, RULING ELITE, GLOBAL OLIhttps://thirdworldtraveler.com/
a flagrant violation of regional treaties and laws, not to mention the UN Charter itself, which explicitly prohibits military attacks against sovereign nations - for example, Gren
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global geoparks and regional networks: 9 (2024) global geoparks and regional networks: Chelmos Vouraikos; Grevena - Kozani; Kefalonia-Ithaca; Lavreotiki; Lesvos Island; Meteora Py
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Steve Alpert's Roadshttps://www.alpsroads.net/roads/
Aschmann's Traveling REGIONAL Adam Froehlig's Froggie's Place Paul Dienhart's Paul Across America H. B. Elkin's Millenium Highway Scott Oglesby's (Kurumi's) Roads Scott Kozel's Ro
ISIS - An American-CIA-Mossad-Saudi Intel Covert Operationhttps://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/sociopol_middleeast127.htm
Firstly there are 4 key regional and geopolitical reasons due to which we witness a global crisis all the way from the Middle East to Eastern Europe to the borders of Russia. In t
World Tigers economieshttps://histclo.com/eco/sys/asia-tig.html
on a local market fore regionally produced raw materials. Singapore became a buyer of raw material for processing and export. Singapore achieved independence (1965). (After a brie
Western countries today face a major conundrum. Socialist welfare systems and the generous benefits paid have now not only reached unsustainable levels, but are undermining the via
Antiwar.comhttp://www.antiwar.com/
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The Last Ditch -- THE ISRAELI ORIGINS OF BUSH II'S WAR: A CLOSER LOOK by Stephen J. Sniegoskihttps://thornwalker.com/ditch/snieg_isrorgs.htm
Palestinians. Even regional wars which Israel has not participated in have benefited Israel and weakened the Palestinian national movement. The first and second Gulf War are a few
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Chinahttps://www.hellenicaworld.com/China/en/China.html
global geoparks and regional networks: 47 (2024) global geoparks and regional networks: Alxa; Arxan; Dali-Cangshan; Danxiashan; Dunhuang; Enshi Grand Canyon-Tenglongdong; Fangshan
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Airport codeshttp://www.airportcodes.org/#USP/phx.html
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Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet historyhttps://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/
1987. BARRNET (Bay Area Regional Research Network) established using high speed links. Operational in 1987. New England gets cut off from the Net as AT&T suffers a fiber optics ca
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