House Votes on Libya, Vote Shows Indecision
The people of the United States of America always seem to be torn on what to do about foreign affairs. (…)
The people of the United States of America always seem to be torn on what to do about foreign affairs. (…)
At times, when there are tensions in the Middle East in oil rich states, the cost of a barrel of oil is without a doubt going to rise up. (…)
All week there has been anticipation for President Barack Obama’s announcement on Wednesday. (…)
Very early on Wednesday, in Athens, Greece, George Papandreou, the state’s Prime Minister, and his cabinet remained in tact after a vote of confidence was held. (…)
Ever since the number of troops in Iraq began to be scaled back, the focus on the military front in the United States switched over to the conflict in Afghanistan. (…)
So often we watch the news and see hundreds of people die from natural disasters. (…)
After decades of violence and opposition, it seems that peace in the Middle East might actually be coming soon. (…)
One cannot simply ignore the fact that Osama bin Laden was calmly hanging out in Pakistan. (…)
The classic tale of a fall from grace usually sees a figure with great power and honor do one act that is taken poorly by the masses and thus washes away any positive image. (…)
To use an old cliché, if you have not heard about the capture and assassination of terrorist and al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden by now, you must be living under a rock. (…)
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