13 Sep
Syria is pissed about that Israeli air strike launched in their desert and they are calling on the U.N. but we know thats a waste of time, in this situation anyways. Whats that, you didnt hear about Israel bombing Syria? Thats O.K. because almost no one wants to talk about it.
Israel hasn’t made any comment […]
Posted in War, Turkey, Russia, Israel, Syria, Iran by: D.B. Shobrawy
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28 Aug
Syria is surprisingly enough the bread basket of the Middle East just as much as Rome was once the bread basket to the world. Yemen, Jordan and Egypt have all been suffering from a wheat shortage and Bashar al-Assad is responding by giving an obscene amount of wheat. Egypt alone will receive 176 Thousand tons. […]
Posted in Syria, Egypt by: D.B. Shobrawy
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02 Mar
I would like everyone to take notice here, something rare and awe inspiring has occurred. A shift has transpired in U.S. policy regarding diplomacy with Iran and Syria. The U.S. will now engage in talks with the two nations in an attempt to stabilize Iraq.
Allow me to explain what makes this shift particularly interesting. Previous […]
Posted in Bush, War, Observations, Syria, Iraq, Iran, American Politics by: D.B. Shobrawy
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28 Jan
Every time a Lebanese official dies Syria isn’t just suspected, they are tried and found guilty before the autopsy can be conducted. Now Egyptian officials are following the same method and who is their new scape goat? Iran of course! Baseless finger pointing has become the international standard of conflict resolution. God save […]
Posted in Stupid People, Syria, Iran, Egypt by: D.B. Shobrawy
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16 Jan
When I saw a headline about Israel and Syria holding peace talks for the last two years my first thought was, “hmmm that’s interesting” with wide open eyes and my tongue hanging out of my mouth. Why would news like this interest me so much though? I think its the joy of knowing […]
Posted in Analysis, Observations, Israel, Syria by: D.B. Shobrawy
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13 Dec
I have never been a conspiracy theorist but I’ll concede that circumstances leading up to specific political occurrences are never as simple as we’d like them to be and they’re rarely as they’re depicted in news or official government reports.
It’s not that hard to imagine, think of the worlds political theatre like a giant soccer […]
Posted in Lebanon, Syria by: D.B. Shobrawy
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