Wednesday, November 11, 2015

20 October 2015
By Cathy Burke 

More than a year before 9/11, (click here) Donald Trump predicted a terror attack on a major American city was inevitable.
"I really am convinced we're in danger of the sort of terrorist attacks that will make the bombing of the Trade Center look like kids playing with firecrackers," Trump writes in his June 2000 book, "The America We Deserve."

"No sensible analyst rejects this possibility, and plenty of them, like me, are not wondering if but when it will happen."...


Currently, Donald Trump states the USA should not re-enter the war in the Middle East and is a loyalist with Israel.

There is no clear enemy in the Middle East in countries lost to civil war. Besides that, the USA should not be involved in civil wars. Much of what has transpired in the Middle East since the invasion into Iraq are civil wars.

Al Baghdadi resulted because of the invasion into Iraq and the unrest that hated the invasion and the infidel soldiers. There is no role for our soldiers in the Middle East. 

Libya's instability resulted because of civil war. The USA ended Gaddafi's march to genocide in East Libya.  

Syria is a civil war with incredible number of players that have broken down into innumerable militias. Iraq's invasion from al Baghdadi has resulted in a lack of sovereign government and the provinces are organized to protect their people.

The USA has no place in the Middle East except as an ally of Israel. It has done enough damage.  American soldiers have infidel targets on their backs.

There is every reason to believe democracy in Northern Africa only allows radical Islamists a chance to rule the country. We saw it in Egypt, now, Tunisia.

Does the USA seriously want to continue experimental democracy with foreign powers? 

I have stated it over and over; a country has to be ready for democracy. Democracy does not hatch from an egg no matter the amouts of US dollars is thrown at it. NATION BUILDING DOES NOT WORK. How many examples does the USA need to stop the insane expectations of invasions of the US military? 

November 9, 2015


Thirty two Tunisian lawmakers (click here) accused President Beji Caid Essebsi's son of meddling and resigned from the ruling party bloc in parliament on Monday, allowing Islamist rivals to become the largest party.Tunisia has enjoyed a period of political stability following its transition to democracy after its 2011 uprising ousted autocrat Zine Abidine Ben Ali, but earlier this month brawling broke out between two factions of the Nidaa Tounes party over what critics say were attempts by Essebsi's son to seize control.
"We decided to resign from the party's bloc today after the refusal to hold an executive committee meeting, which is the only legitimate structure of the party," Hassouna Nasfi, one of the protesting deputies told reporters on Monday.
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"We resigned to protest the non-democratic way in which the party has been managed."...