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Is America Already Bankrupt?

Is America Already Bankrupt?

The United States national debt has passed $14 trillion. For each dollar spend by the federal government 40 cents is borrowed. So technically, the US is already bankrupt because it has a debt that is almost four times the size of its economy. Lawmakers in Congress are saying that their major priority is to tackle […]

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Toppling Of Mubarak: A Chance For Peace In The Middle East

Toppling Of Mubarak: A Chance For Peace In The Middle East

By Anthony Zeitouni The game is now over for Mubarak. His regime is on its death bed waiting for somebody to end life support. Obama is holding the key of change now. The Obama administration’s position has been recently escalated its sound-bites from the “Mubarak is not a dictator” of Joe Biden to the “orderly […]

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Arab People: From Powerless To Proud

Arab People: From Powerless To Proud

It started in Tunisia with the Jasmine Revolution, then spread quickly to Egypt like a Tsunami wave. The Arab Revolution is on its way with what could be a rapid and organic propagation to Algeria, Yemen, Morocco, Syria, Jordan and even the Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Arabs, in the Middle-East and across the world, feel […]

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Mubarak And His Thugs: Trying To Starve The Revolution

The army is in the streets doing nothing, allowing chaos. They are not being employed for or against the people. It’s a passive-aggressive stand-down. The people are jubilant, but the siege against them has only begun. Looting is beginning and hunger will be soon to follow. Mubarak is going to starve the revolution unless an alternative government can be set up.

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America’s Hypocrisy: Empty Words to Egypt’s People and Support for Mubarak

America does not want Mubarak to fall. Neither does Israel. America’s platitudes to the people of Egypt are to encourage acceptance of superficial reforms under Mubarak and win favor with the revolutionaries should they prevail. Egyptian military were in America, at the Pentagon, while the protests raged. Mubarak has made it clear that he has no intention of leaving his office. It is unknown what directions his military have been given.

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