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Turkey Is Drawn into Iraqi Affairs By: Saban Kardas - The Jamestown Foundation The developments in Iraqi domestic politics, coupled with their regional implications, continue to drag Turkey deeper into Middle Eastern affairs, while its involvement in the Syrian conflict already occupies a large part of Ankara’s foreign policy agenda. The ongoing power struggle between Iraqi [...]
May 7th, 2012 | Filed under Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Middle East,Recent Articles,World | Read More »

Russian Federation and Japan: new talks about energy supplies and territorial issue Pierre Leblanc and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Russian Federation and Japan have been holding important talks about building a new gas pipeline in order to meet the demands of Japan. It is abundantly clear that Japan relies heavily on energy [...]
May 5th, 2012 | Filed under Business,Business,Economics,Energy Issues,Europe,Geopolitics,Japan,Latest Articles,News,Politics,Russian Federation,World | Read More »

Russia in the vanguard against America and NATO: Missile Defense System and Japan Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The two-party system in America which maintains the endless power mechanisms century after century, finds it difficult to support a world based on special interests. Instead, irrespective if a Democratic government or Republican [...]
May 4th, 2012 | Filed under America,Asia,Central Asia,China,Europe,Geopolitics,Japan,Latest Articles,Military,NATO,News,North America,Politics,Russian Federation,World | Read More »

Syria and suicide bomber kills many: what is the government meant to do and media manipulation Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The capital of Saudi Arabia is a place where religious diversity is hated and where women will be whipped if they don’t cover-up. Damascus is the capital of Syria whereby [...]
April 27th, 2012 | Filed under Counter-Terrorism,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Lifestyle,Middle East,Recent Articles,Terrorism,World | Read More »

South Sudan seeks a solution to threats from Sudan: Uganda also watching events Joachim de Villiers, Pierre Leblanc and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Recent tensions between Sudan and South Sudan point clearly in the favor of South Sudan which is seeking a solution to a very delicate situation. President Omar al-Bashir of Sudan, on [...]
April 21st, 2012 | Filed under Africa,Commentary,East Africa,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Military,News,North Africa,World | Read More »

Sudan and South Sudan on the verge of more bloodshed Joachim de Villiers, Pierre Leblanc and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Omar al-Bashir, the President of Sudan, commented that he wanted to “liberate” the new entity of South Sudan from its own leaders. This was stated after forces from South Sudan entered and seized [...]
April 19th, 2012 | Filed under Africa,East Africa,Ethnic Conflicts,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Military,News,North Africa,Religion,World | Read More »

Syria: continuing ratlines of terrorists and outside meddling Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The history of the United States supporting right-wing death squads in Central America and Latin America is documented for all to see. Similarly, the utter devastation reeked on Vietnam by France and then America, is a firm reminder [...]
April 18th, 2012 | Filed under America,Asia,Balkans,Counter-Terrorism,Europe,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,North America,Pakistan,Southeast Asia,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Russian Federation trying to solve the Syria issue: other nations supporting terrorism Murad Makhmudov, Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Russian Federation is doing everything in its power to solve the Syrian issue but other nations are either supporting terrorism or putting huge political pressure on Syria because of ulterior motives. [...]
April 15th, 2012 | Filed under Europe,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,Russian Federation,World | Read More »

Former Prime Minister Hatoyama and “dual diplomacy” with Iran: the nuclear and energy issue Joachim de Villiers and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The former leader of Japan, Yukio Hatoyama, appears to be involved in “dual diplomacy” and showing a lack of respect for the ruling party of Japan. His actions have alarmed people [...]
April 10th, 2012 | Filed under America,Energy Issues,Geopolitics,Japan,Latest Articles,Middle East,North America,Politics,World | Read More »

Syria: outsiders support terrorism and US & Saudi Arabian jigsaw under Obama Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The so-called “Friends of Syria People” held a meeting in Turkey, a nation which invaded Cyprus and where the Kurds have been brutally suppressed for decades, with the end result being to increase terrorist [...]
April 3rd, 2012 | Filed under Africa,America,Counter-Terrorism,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,North Africa,North America,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Syria: Obama supports the Pro-Islamist Syrian Opposition and the duplicity of Turkey Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The demise of Hosni Mubarak which was welcomed by President Obama remains to be a constant theme within the Obama administration towards other secular leaders. This applies to welcoming the demise of more liberal [...]
March 28th, 2012 | Filed under America,Counter-Terrorism,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Middle East,North America,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Tunisians See Washington as Too Cozy with Islamists IPT News The Investigative Project on Terrorism Journalist Michael Totten has an intriguing report from Tunisia, where he finds rampant frustration toward the United States for its embrace of the new Islamist-controlled government there. After dictator Zine El Abidine Ben Ali was ousted in the first Arab Spring uprising last year, [...]
March 27th, 2012 | Filed under Africa,America,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,North Africa,North America,World | Read More »