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As the U.S. “Empire” frays, there is Zubeidi and his colleagues

As the U.S. “Empire” frays, there is Zubeidi and his colleagues

BY: Martin Love PEJOURNAL - It has been reported that Zakaria Zubeidi, one of the four of six escapees from maximum security Gilboa Prison in the West Bank who was recaptured by Zionist thugs, has been admitted to an ICU at an Israeli hospital after repeated rounds of torture that included breaking one of his legs and then hanging him upside down by his broken leg, among other atrocities. As for the two escapees who have not yet been recaptured, it has been suggested that one of them MAY have been able to cross into Lebanon, given some unconfirmed evidence…
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What Biden hides about Afghanistan

What Biden hides about Afghanistan

BY: Mohammad Ghaderi PEJOURNAL - US President Joe Biden has said in a speech that China, Pakistan, Russia and Iran are trying to figure out what to do with the Taliban now! Biden's attempt to confuse these countries, including Iran, with Afghanistan is thought-provoking in several ways: First; Despite being fully aware of the Taliban's relationship with Pakistan, Biden has tried to mislead public opinion by putting this country next to Iran, China and Russia in order to accuse the United States of accusing of coordinating with ISI, Pakistan and the Taliban, and also to show the other three countries…
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Emeritus Professor at George Washington University confirms Tony Blair’s view of Riyadh

Emeritus Professor at George Washington University confirms Tony Blair’s view of Riyadh

PEJOURNAL - The former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said on the anniversary of 9/11 that Saudi Arabia with huge oil wealth is propagating a fundamental, old-fashioned, and quite a backward view of Islam.  Blair described the 9/11 terrorist attacks as an event that changed the world. He said that the attacks created big anxiety in the world because they did not know whether further attacks were on the way. Meanwhile, he added that Americans decided to leave Afghanistan because they realized that the enemy they were fighting there was not going to give up even after 20 years. He said…
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Free health profile for all people with disabilities

Free health profile for all people with disabilities

PEJOURNAL - Ruh Global Impact released an statement declaring for issuance of Free health profile for all people with disabilities: TO ALL PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES worldwide Having the proper statistical society and primary data about people with disabilities is the prerequisite of planning and successful planning results from having a decent statistical society. So we look forward to receiving your preliminary data as soon as possible. Making a fairer world is a two-way process, and we need your cooperation. Here are the things we need in the first place: (Please send us this information in separate lines with numbers). Full…
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Afghanistan’s collapse is a rude awakening for South Korea

Afghanistan’s collapse is a rude awakening for South Korea

BY: Jong Eun Lee* PEJOURNAL - After twenty years, the war in Afghanistan has ended with the Taliban’s victory. Multiple U.S. analysts are already writing commentaries on what has gone wrong with the U.S. military strategy in Afghanistan, but far fewer are assessing what the end of the war signifies for South Korea. Currently, there is an ongoing historical debate within South Korea on the origin of the Republic of Korea (ROK), with critics challenging its political legitimacy (allegation of pro-Japanese, authoritarian characteristics). However, it should be noted that during the Korean War, most of the South Korean populace and…
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Afghanistan’s important lesson for Europe

Afghanistan’s important lesson for Europe

BY: Pooya Mirzaei PEJOURNAL - EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who visited Slovenia in a statement welcomed by Germany, said: "Developments in Afghanistan have shown the need to create a common army and defense force of European countries." These positions, which can be considered a sign of Europe's disappointment with the United States and NATO, have been raised while since 1945, the end of World War II, the United States has ruled Europe under the NATO military umbrella and Marshall Plan. Now, given the Taliban developments in Afghanistan and the flight of the United States and NATO from this…
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Eagle plan; Cold War heritage alternatives

Eagle plan; Cold War heritage alternatives

BY: Pooya Mirzaei PEJOURNAL - As a centralized system of government, China has slowly opened its doors to the Cold War, strengthened its infrastructure with US investment, and is now moving shoulder to shoulder with the United States in all areas through industrial espionage and technology transfer. While Biden sees China's growth as a threat to the United States, Kissinger, the first man in US foreign policy on US-China relations, points to interesting points outside the history of the relationship and believes that the United States in the 1970s in order to prevent China from leaning towards the Soviet Union,…
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Divergence fractions within the Democrats and Republicans with divergence of tastes in the two parties

Divergence fractions within the Democrats and Republicans with divergence of tastes in the two parties

BY: Mohammad Ghaderi PEJOURNAL - Examination of the American people’s policy priorities for 2021 reveals serious gaps between Republicans and Democrats in Congress on domestic and foreign policy and economic issues. With the United States facing two budget deficit crises and the global Covid-19 epidemic, the majority of Americans want the Biden administration and Congress to prioritize strengthening the economy and controlling the outbreak of coronavirus in 2021. But the wide-ranging gaps between people and policymakers that go beyond partisanship and politics have made issues of racial discrimination, countering COVID-19, compensating for the budget deficit and creating jobs still not…
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‘House of One’ believes in the battle of Armageddon against Islam and the victory of Christian Zionism

‘House of One’ believes in the battle of Armageddon against Islam and the victory of Christian Zionism

BY: Isah Omogbai PEJOURNAL - While the groundbreaking ceremony and the construction of the Abrahamic Religious Cooperation Center, known as the House of Unity (House of One), in Berlin on May 27 this year, not only there is no positive prospect for the Western Christian and Jewish approaching to Muslim world, but also such actions reveal the Western view about Islam and its concern about the spread of the concept of political Islam. In fact, from the beginning of the twentieth century, and especially in the late twentieth century, after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the consequent issue of…
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Reducing unemployment insurance has made Americans poorer

Reducing unemployment insurance has made Americans poorer

PEJOURNAL - The results of a study conducted by a number of American university professors show that the US government's move to reduce unemployment insurance and COVID-relief payment, instead of increasing employment rates has made people poorer. A number of US university professors, including Arian Dobeh and Suresh Naidu, published an article last week examining the impact of the massive drop in unemployment benefits in 22 states in June. The team was able to use banking transaction data and compare it with recipients of unemployment benefits in states that did not reduce benefits to get an accurate estimate of the…
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