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News ID: 29386
Publish Date : 30 July 2016 - 21:06

Press Digest

New Development

KHORASAN: The ongoing airstrikes in Syria as well as failed coup attempt,  suicide bombings and car bombs deep inside the Turkish territory means the Turks can no longer refuse to make a clear "commitment” and join the real "anti-ISIL” alliance. They have to – even though like their American and Arab partners they are deeply opposed to the Syrian government and logic would have it that they are supporting ISIL.

Zionist Nukes

QODS: The Zionist regime’s covert nuclear activities continue to progress, while the West refuses to talk about it. This is while it would be in the interest of the international community to begin negotiations with Israel to address the multitude of issues requiring eventual resolution. Israel continues the policy of ambiguity over its advanced nuclear weapons program. It has never expressed a willingness to start negotiations and/or to address comprehensive and verifiable denuclearization of the Middle East.

No Immunity

RESALAT: It is true that Saudi propaganda apparatus is efficient and effective. But it is also true that things are not as hopeless as they used to be in Yemen. The regime changers have failed to fail Yemen and the nation has no intention to give up hope just yet. The ceasefire has come and gone and the fight is on for a multi-polar world order. It is a crucial battle, because if the regime changers win, their campaign of destruction will spread everywhere and no one will be immune.

Drone War

ASIA: The international community has been criticizing for years the U.S. drone war. They have been issuing objections over the legality of the program and the number of innocent people who have been killed, maimed or left traumatized by these bombings. Washington might claim otherwise, that its drone war has had a stellar record of accuracy. But watching the news coverage of so many tragic deaths in the war-torn countries, the impression is totally different. In fact, killing innocent people has been a central part of the drone program from the beginning.