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Syria Rebuked but Gulf and Western Powers can Kill: Libya, Serbia and Chemical Issue Helmut Joachim Schmidt and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Syrian Armed Forces have retaken Qusair near the border with Lebanon and clearly this successful military operation is hurting the enemies of this secular nation. After all, with NATO Turkey [...]
June 6th, 2013 | Filed under Africa,America,Balkans,Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Ethnic Conflicts,Europe,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,NATO,North Africa,North America,Recent Articles,Religion,Terrorism | Read More »

Israel Violates the Sovereignty of Syria: US, Gulf States, Jordan, Turkey and Al-Qaeda Helmet Joachim Schmidt and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The government of Syria continues to remain steadfast despite open intimidation from Israel, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Other enemies of Syria including America, France, Jordan, and the United Kingdom, all prefer [...]
May 5th, 2013 | Filed under America,Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,NATO,North America,Religion,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Feudal Gulf Nations are now Legitimate Terrorist Funding States: Iraq and Syria Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The new Iraq since the US led invasion remains to be blighted by terrorism, sectarianism and regional powers like Turkey ignore the sovereignty of this nation when it comes to energy related issues and [...]
April 30th, 2013 | Filed under Counter-Terrorism,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Military,NATO,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Syria is Fighting Islamic Jihadists: Chechen Islamists, NATO Turkey and Gulf Money Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Syrian government is fighting international Islamic jihadists which are funded by feudal Gulf monarchs and whereby NATO Turkey is a friendly participant in the destabilization of Syria. Indeed, it is amazing that America, [...]
April 24th, 2013 | Filed under Counter-Terrorism,Europe,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,NATO,Religion,Russian Federation,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Alyse Radenovic, Bratunac and Srebrenica: Art and the Forgotten Orthodox Christians of Bosnia Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times Alyse Radenovic (http://www.alyseradenovic.com) was born in 1973 therefore during her early adult life the war in the former Yugoslavia was blazing. This extremely talented artist was born in America and her adorable fine [...]
April 12th, 2013 | Filed under Art,Balkans,Ethnic Conflicts,Europe,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Military,NATO,Religion,World | Read More »

Serbian Government and Mind-boggling Decision: Kosovo, Loss of Territorial Integrity and EU Crisis Vojin Joksimovich, PhD Modern Tokyo Times We live in a complex world full of mind-boggling developments including cases of ruling administrations pursuing foreign policies clearly not in the national interests. A globalist agenda seems to transcend the national interests. In 2007/2008 this agenda [...]
March 28th, 2013 | Filed under America,Balkans,Counter-Terrorism,Ethnic Conflicts,Europe,European Union,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,NATO,North America,Religion,Russian Federation,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Israel Violates the Sovereignty of Syria: Departing Hillary Clinton Accuses Iran and Russia Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times International reports about the airstrike by Israel against Syria still remain shrouded in mystery because of misinformation and genuine lack of knowledge in many quarters. The government of Syria is adamant that Israel [...]
February 2nd, 2013 | Filed under America,Counter-Terrorism,Europe,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,NATO,North America,Russian Federation,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Algeria Hostage Crisis: Japan needs to Question the US, UK, France, Turkey and Gulf Nations Boutros Hussein and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Algerian Hostage crisis witnessed the deaths of many innocent workers and it is known that at least seven Japanese nationals were killed. The likely figure will probably rise to ten [...]
January 22nd, 2013 | Filed under Africa,America,Asia,Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Europe,Geopolitics,Japan,Latest Articles,Middle East,NATO,North Africa,North America,Pakistan,Politics,Southeast Asia,Terrorism,West Africa,World | Read More »

Algeria Hostage Crisis and Reality: Destabilization of Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, Mali and Syria Omar Abdullah Ismail and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The hostage crisis in Algeria is still ongoing and clearly many reports are conflicting with others. This means that the current number of deaths is still unknown and the same applies to the [...]
January 19th, 2013 | Filed under Africa,America,Asia,Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Europe,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,NATO,North Africa,North America,Pakistan,Southeast Asia,Terrorism,West Africa,World | Read More »

Syria and Mali: Intended and Unintended Islamist Terrorist rat lines and the Libya angle Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The reality of modern day Syria and Mali says much about the schizophrenic approach to foreign policy in relationship to America, France and the United Kingdom. Gulf nations and Turkey are also [...]
January 10th, 2013 | Filed under Africa,America,Asia,Counter-Terrorism,Europe,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,NATO,North Africa,North America,Pakistan,Religion,Southeast Asia,Terrorism,West Africa,World | Read More »

Syria and Bashar al-Assad Addresses Powerful Realities: Terrorism, Sectarianism and Meddling Helmut Joachim Schmidt and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times President Bashar al-Assad addressed the Syrian people during very testing times whereby this independent nation continues to fight for its very existence. This reality can’t be underestimated because in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya you [...]
January 6th, 2013 | Filed under Counter-Terrorism,Geopolitics,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,NATO,Terrorism,World | Read More »

Iraq and Shia and Sunni political Tensions: Internal Issue or Related to a Bigger Picture? Syria Murad Makhmudov and Lee Jay Walker Modern Tokyo Times The Prime Minister of Iraq, Nouri al-Maliki, was rebuked strongly by Rafie al-Issawi who is the Finance Minister. Issawi belongs to the Sunni Muslim faith unlike Maliki who follows the [...]
December 25th, 2012 | Filed under Commentary,Counter-Terrorism,Geopolitics,Human Rights,Latest Articles,Middle East,Military,NATO,Religion,Terrorism,World | Read More »