Author: J. Michael Dennis
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Hillary Clinton over Obama any given day and times!
TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has blasted Russia and China as “despicable” for opposing U.N. action aimed at stopping the bloodshed in Syria. In his most forceful words to date on the Syrian crisis, President Barack Obama said Friday the U.S. and its allies would use “every tool available”…
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Syrians desperate for help
As the death toll grows in Syria, so do the desperate pleas for help. The United States, the European Union, the Arab League and Turkey are all enforcing sanctions against Bashar Al-Assad’s Syrian regime, but the violence has only worsened in recent weeks and there is hesitancy for the U.N. Security Council and the Nations…
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Hang the Bastard
Tunis, Tunisia — World powers are convening in Tunisia, mapping out a plan for a political solution in Syria and a “tsunami wave” of pressure that would peel away internal support for the embattled regime. The Friends of Syria group which includes the United States, Arab nations, Turkey is working on a plan to deliver…
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Cyber attacks: the weaponry of the future
Ralph Langner, the researcher who identified that Stuxnet infected PLCs, first speculated publicly in September 2010 that the malware was of Israeli origin, and that it targeted Iranian nuclear facilities. However Langner, more recently, stated that, while the Mossad is involved, the leading force behind Stuxnet is not Israel but the one and only cyber…
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Stuxnet targeted five Iranian organizations
Stuxnet is a computer worm discovered in June 2010. It initially spreads via Microsoft Windows, and targets Siemens industrial software and equipment. Now, Virus researchers have discovered a variant of the Stuxnet worm. W32.Duqu, was first identified on October 14. While Duqu appears to have been derived from the Stuxnet, its purpose is different: rather…
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Hunger threatens millions over the world
“Do you have any work, I haven’t eaten yet today?” They ask, their bellies ache from hunger. “Do you have any food, I haven’t eaten in three days now?” Eventually they don’t ask for anything anymore, they just look up at you, hoping. They just wait to silently die, looking at you hoping and you…
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Doit-on armer les opposants au régime Syrien ?
Alors que la Russie, la Chine et l’Iran manifestent leur support et leur appui inconditionnel au régime actuel du président Bashar al-Assad Washington débat toujours de la question. Pour l’instant, prudemment, l’administration Obama préfère s’en tenir aux “pressions diplomatiques et économiques” en vue de “parvenir à une solution politique du conflit”. À quoi assistons-nous ? Un…
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Coran brûlé : cinq morts dans les manifestations en Afghanistan
Mercredi le 21 février 2012 KABOUL -De nouvelles manifestations visant à protester contre l’autodafé d’exemplaires du Coran perpétré par des soldats américains en sol Afghan a fait cinq morts et une trentaine de blessés. Outre une victime à Jalalabad, un manifestant a été tué à Kaboul et trois autres ont perdu la vie dans la…
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Nigeria: une attaque des islamistes fait 30 morts
NIGÉRIA -Au moins trente personnes ont été tuées lundi le 20 février dernier sur un marché de Maiduguri, dans le nord-est du Nigeria, lorsqu’un commando armé appartenant au groupe islamiste Boko Haram a ouvert le feu et lancé des explosifs dans la foule. La semaine dernière des commerçants du marché avaient maîtrisé un homme armé…