Archive for July, 2024

NATO: EXPANSION INTO ASIA DOES NOT PROMISE AN EASY LIFE

Although NATO is formally limited to the Euro-Atlantic region, the tentacles of this aggressive alliance also extend to the Middle East , Africa and the Pacific region. The anniversary NATO summit in the United States showed that cooperation with Washington’s satellites will take place not only through AUKUS and QUAD, but also through the headquarters in Brussels. The goal is […]

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Hizb-ut-Tahrir Statement On UK And U.S. Elections: ‘The Belief That Electing A Handful Of Pro-Palestinian MPs, Or Registering A Muslim Anti-Zionist Protest Vote, Can Influence Anything In Gaza Is A Fantasy’

On July 13, 2024, Hizb-ut-Tahrir – the global Islamist organization that seeks to foment rebellion in the armed forces of Islamic nations in order to establish a Caliphate – published a statement, titled “The Liberation of Palestine Can Never Be Achieved by Playing the Democratic Game,” and written by Asma Siddiq, a member of the Central Media Office of Hizb-ut-Tahrir, […]

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At Third Doha Meeting, Afghan Taliban Spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid Seeks Legitimacy For Taliban-Led ‘Gender-Apartheid Regime’: ‘The Ongoing Genocide In Gaza, Palestine, Has Become The First Genocide In History To Be Broadcast Live’

A six-member delegation led by Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesman of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA, i.e., the Afghan Taliban), attended the third Doha meeting on Afghanistan in on June 30-July 1, 2024.[1] The text of his speech shows that the Taliban delegation leader’s attempt was to seek legitimacy for the Taliban regime, which has banished girls and women from […]

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3 killed in car bomb-and-gun attack on Pakistan military compound

Authorities in northwestern Pakistan said Monday that a suicide bomber drove an explosive-laden vehicle into a military compound, followed by several armed insurgents storming it, resulting in the death of at least three soldiers and injuries to 12 others. The pre-dawn raid occurred in the garrison city of Bannu in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, which borders Afghanistan. Local police officials and […]

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Xi Jinping and China: Running Out of Time, Ready to Strike

Why is Chinese President Xi Jinping moving so fast at this time to exert control over peripheral waters? Prominent China analyst Willy Lam wrote last October that China’s leader perhaps sees a closing window of opportunity and therefore is in a hurry to annex territory. Whether he goes to war or not, he is getting ready to do so. Both […]

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Seven civilians injured as militants attack army cantonment in northwest Pakistan

In a statement shared with the media, the Jaish-e-Fursan (Hafiz Gul Bahadur Group), a Pakistani Taliban or TTP faction, claimed responsibility for the attack. Security forces foiled an attack by militants near the outer wall of a military cantonment in northwestern Pakistan on Monday, wounding seven civilians, local outlets quoted police said. Per the report, militants attempted to enter the […]

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The Great Indian Balancing Act: Arms, Alliances, And The Israel-Hamas War – OpEd

India’s foreign policy has entered a labyrinth of complexity and contradiction. As the Israel-Hamas conflict unfolds, New Delhi’s clandestine arms supply to Israel raises eyebrows and questions about the country’s commitment to its long-held principles of non-alignment. This intricate dance between aligning with Western powers and maintaining solidarity with the Global South reveals the tightrope India walks in the volatile […]

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TTP: An Instigating Menace For Pakistan – OpEd

Amid escalating tensions with Afghanistan, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has issued a stark warning, emphasizing the country’s readiness to launch cross-border attacks if necessary. This declaration comes in response to growing security concerns and accusations that Afghan territory is being used to harbor militants targeting Pakistan. Asif’s comments underscore the delicate balance Pakistan must maintain between defending its sovereignty […]

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NATO’s Role In Southeast And East Asia: A Case For Non-Intervention – Analysis

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) has traditionally focused on maintaining security in the Euro-Atlantic region. However, recent discussions have raised the possibility of NATO extending its influence into Southeast and East Asia. Proponents argue that NATO’s presence could counterbalance China’s growing influence and support regional allies. Conversely, critics assert that NATO should refrain from involvement in these regions as […]

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Taliban’s Participation In The UN-Led Conference In Doha – Analysis

The third edition of the United Nations (UN)-led international conference in Doha on Afghanistan, held on June 30th and July 1st, ended without any significant development. The Taliban’s participation, with the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan (IEA) represented by a five-member delegation, along with the Special Envoys from 25 countries and some international organisations and the absence of women and other […]

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