Category archives for: Asia

Things Which Don’t Go Away

Things the American government and media don’t let go of. And neither do I.

Drone Attacks – The Proliferation Of A New Form Of Warfare

drone

The international community needs a UAV-related debate that would include informed analysis of present occurrences and likely future trends.

Kashmir Now Or Never

If initiatives along above lines are not undertaken soon, it may be pointless to write any further on the subject of the Kashmir problem

Central Asian Conundrum: Who Wears the Pants in the Eurasian Balkans?

Russian troops stationed at the Kant airbase in Kyrgyzstan, 20 km east of Bishkek (http://en.rian.ru)

Speaking in geopolitical terms, the Eurasian Balkans, encompassing the whole of Central Asia are the so sought-after heartland of modern times.

Filming Action and Martial Arts in 3D Creates Both Challenges and Opportunities

A martial arts fight in 3D

3D is the radio of the 2000’s. People always said I had a great face for radio, and now I am putting it to work.

Bin Laden is Dead; Long Live ‘Bin Laden’

In the trigger-happy post-9/11 world, the favoured way to instigate a war is to demand that the designated “evildoer” prove a negative. Iraq was invaded because it couldn’t prove that it didn’t have WMDs. Iran is under constant threat of attack unless it can demonstrate that it’s not seeking nuclear weapons. And now Pakistan is [...]

Chinese TV Series Lauds Israel: The Alliance Between China and Zionism

China Israel Relations

The Zionist state’s relationship with China is something that has come to public attention with a new Chinese documentary on Israel, although the relationship between Communist China and Israel is of long and strategic duration. Walk into Israel – the Land of Milk and Honey has been produced by China’s national TV channels in co-operation [...]

Iranian Obsession Syndrome

For whoever tries to follow the news as closely as possible, the Iranian theme in American politics would seem to be dominating the media, far more than any other topic worth paying attention to. Only the recent European problems aggravated by unbridled speculation and visible tensions in the EU family over the right ways to [...]

Afghan Intel Leaks And After

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange (Andrew Winning/Reuters)

WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange, an Australian journalist and a computer hacker, has begun to draw intense fire over his leaks of Intel files related to Afghan war from the Amnesty International, Human Rights Commission (AIHRC), Obama administration and the US military. Julian is pledging to continue with his crusade against censorship. Human Rights groups are [...]

Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis

EXCOMM Meeting

Introduction On October 16, 1962 President John F. Kennedy received information from his National Security Advisor (NSA), McGeorge Bundy, regarding the Soviet MRBMs, or medium range ballistic missiles, placed in Cuba. The President instantly pulled together a group of 14-15 of his closest advisors known as the EXCOMM, or the Executive Committee of the National [...]

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