In light of Russia’s continuing assertive behavior in eastern Europe, the possibility of a serious military confrontation with a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) member state–– whether the result of deliberate or unintended actions––has become a top concern.
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Preventive Priorities Survey 2017
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ISIS ON: Al-Qaida in Syria and the Sahawat factions
The Organization of al-Qa’idah in Syria (“Jabhat an-Nusrah”) and those with it of militant factions who fight the Islamic State are tawaif mumtani’ah bi-shawkah ‘an tahkim shar’ Allah (groups forcefully resisting the implementation of the Shari’ah of Allah) who have assisted the apostates who aim at establishing a “democratic civic” state of kufr. They fight together in one trench against an Islamic state, which no one doubts rules by the Shari’ah, instigate others to fight against it by all means, and strive to displace its authority from the land, in order to replace the Shari’ah of Allah, which it upholds, with Jahili laws and man-made rulings. All of this is under the cover of the Crusader campaign against the Islamic Khilafah. These nawaqid (nullifiers of Islam) and others have been committed by all of the factions who attribute themselves to the Shari’ah and jihad, while remaining in the camp of the apostates who fight the army of the Khilafah. They did not withdraw and declare their disassociation from them and from their kufr, rather, they entered into their alliances and supported them.
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Assassination of Ayatollah al-Sadr by Saddam in 1999 (Never Released Video)
Intel Analyst Published on Sep 4, 2014 Grand Ayatollah Mohammad Sadeq al-Sadr was leaving the mosque in the Iraqi city of Najaf along with two of his sons on 2/19/1999 when ambushed by Saddam’s assassins. …
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ANONYMOUS – Martial Law FEMA Concentration Camps For Christians & Patriots EXPOSED
Published on Jan 8, 2017 Anonymous Updates presents to you ‘Martial Law FEMA Concentration Camps For Christians & Patriots’
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A Cybersecurity Agenda for the 45th President
The next president needs to address two major questions on the direction of international cybersecurity: Is it time to consider a more formal approach to building security and stability in cyberspace? And to what extent should an expanded or even continued efforts to build focus on agreement among likeminded states.................
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Shadow Brokers Hacked NSA……
The Shadow Brokers created their warning through a glass journal post written in imperfect English. The hackers aforementioned that the auctioned material would contain “cyber weapons” developed by the Equation cluster. A hacking cluster that cyber security consultants wide believe to be associate degree arm of the NSA.The Shadow Brokers said the programs they will auction will be “better than Stuxnet,” . This is a malicious computer worm widely attributed to the United States and Israel that sabotaged Iran’s nuclear program.
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For First Time in Last 3 Years Bitcoin Price Jump Over $1000
The identity of the people spending Bitcoins is extremely tough to trace because of its nameless nature. therefore, the forex may be very famous among criminals.
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Links From British Charities to Extremist Groups at Record High
The number of charities referred by the Charities Commission for extremist links has tripled in just three years.
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They Don’t just Dance… Afghan tradition of hiring boys for sex
In Afghanistan’s male-dominated society women face many restrictions. Among the many prohibitions, they are not allowed to go to parties or dance. That female social vacuum has led to an old tradition of “bachas” – …
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Agafia……….
In 1978, one such family was discovered by a group of geologists in the remote Russian Republic of Khakassia, Siberia. The Lykovs looked as if they belonged to a previous century: they dressed in homespun clothes and used primitive instruments in their everyday life. They were completely self-sufficient and still highly religious.
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Election Interference? The U.S. Has Done It In 45 Countries Worldwide
Levin’s figures do not include military coups or regime change attempts following the election of a candidate the U.S. opposed, such as when the CIA helped overthrow Mohammad Mosaddeq, Iran’s democratically elected prime minister, in 1953. He defines an electoral intervention as “a costly act which is designed to determine the election results [in favor of] one of the two sides.”
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Middle East’s Patriarchies Begin To Crack
Where Saudi Arabia is making changes to its economic model due to shrinking oil revenues, Syria (to take the most extreme case) faces the daunting prospect of piecing back together a country where major cities have been reduced to rubble and 11% of the population has been either killed or injured by the war. However and whenever the fratricidal Syrian civil war ends, this much is clear: like other countries that have faced similar catastrophes in the past, it will be women in Syria (or those now living as refugees outside of it) that carry the burden of piecing their societies back together.