By: Mary Rose | 2010-09-01 | History No one wishes war to happen, especially Irapi people. The military campaign began on March 20th, 2003 by a multinational force from the United States and the United Kingdom. Like any wars, it left unforgettable images among many residents as well as the public all over the world. It is seven years since U.S. and U.K. troops have come into Iraq. They were scheduled to leave by August 31st, 2011. Let’s have a look at the following milestones of the war in Iraq. From those images, you will have an overview about this bloody war. read more
By: Stephen John Morgan | 2010-04-04 | Politics News alert: Chaos Theory comes to Baghdad. Mass popular armed uprising in Sadr City. US troops kill hundreds of civilians. Crazed mob lynches American soldiers from lampposts, decapitated soldiers line boulevards. Collateral damage from ground and air fire estimated in thousands. Government collapses, Maliki flees country. Cry goes out for indictment of US generals on war crimes. Talk of Bush being "stood down" before 2008 elections. read more
By: john marshal | 2011-09-17 | Creativity The underground bomb shelters of Disaster Bunkers are developed with the help of strongest materials, namely, steel and concrete. Company develops bomb shelters with a minimum 8 inch thick concrete. read more
By: Cate Sibley | 2010-05-31 | Health & Fitness It is well known that water is very important to our health. The benefits are unbelievable, yet most of us do not drink nearly enough to reap these benefits. Learn how much water you should be taking in and what this water will do for you. read more
By: David Rosenak | 2010-04-04 | Politics "Victory" is when you have successfully achieved your mission. Our original mission of ridding the world of the threat of Saddam's stockpiles of Weapons of Mass Destruction was achieved before we began. Subsequent missions of freeing the Iraqi people, and forming a democracy in Iraq, have all been achieved. And yet we remain. read more
By: Dr. Reza Rezazadeh | 2010-04-04 | Politics It is presumed that the United States plans to take military action against Iran. Expert views consider such action to have devastating effect on U.S. economy by obliging Iran to take counter action by bombing oil installatons in the region which export oil to U.S. including Saudi Arabia, Kuwaite, United Arab Emirate. Iranian authorities have already indicated they will take such action. The facts indicate they may be able to achieve it. It seems better to let Iran have the bomb rather than break the American economy. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-07-23 | News and society The government buildings including the Prime Minister’s office in Norway’s capital Oslo were hit on Friday afternoon, July 22, 2011 by a massive bomb blast, followed by a fatal shooting incident near Oslo at a youth meeting of the Labour Party. The explosion killed at least 16 people as well as blew out windows of the buildings and covered the street with documents. read more
By: JENNIFER QUINN | 2011-07-14 | News and society At least 21 people were died and 141 injured in three near simultaneous explosions that hit business capital of Mumbai during rush hour on Wednesday, July 13, 2011. According to Prithviraj Chavan, chief minister of Maharashtra state, the blasts happened at Zaveri bazaar, Dadar Kabootar khana, and around Opera House between 6:50 p.m. and 7:04 p.m. local time (9:20 to 9:34 a.m. ET). read more
By: Joe L. Buckett | 2010-04-04 | Politics Here's A Simple, Ten Point Strategy For Exiting Iraq, Reducing Islamic Insurgency, Saving American and Iraqi Lives, Promoting Democracy, Bringing Our Kids Home, and Saving American Taxpayers Over A Billion Dollars Per Week In The Process. read more
By: Stephen John Morgan | 2010-04-04 | Politics It was the right that underpinned the legitimacy and success of the American War of Independence, but it was the first democratic right to be trampled underfoot during the invasion of Iraq - that is the inalienable right of nations to self-determination. Now the US is supporting sectarian federalism. Can it work or is Confederation of Independent States needed? read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-04-04 | Politics As Iran continues to move forward with its nuclear program, despite demands by the United Nations that such activities stop immediately, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert may be forced to take unilateral military action to prevent Iranian acquisition of nuclear technology. read more
By: Jayson Solberg | 2010-04-03 | News and society I joined the Army in February of 2000. I was stationed at FT Carson, CO for 2 years. I went to Korea for 2 years. At the beginning of 2004 my active duty time was up and so I joined the Minnesota National Guard. read more
By: JD Hoopes | 2011-04-19 | Politics This question is being asked by ordinary citizens throughout many countries around the world, none the least by Americans, French and British, the three principal countries currently involved in bombing Colonel Muammar Gadaffi's Headquarters, and other military installations in that country. read more
By: Barry Lycka | 2010-03-27 | News and society Many thought that this time would not come for many years, but U.S. Soldiers are out of Iraq cities. Yes, that is all. U.S. Soldiers now occupy the outside town in Iraq still. Iraq was excited for the pull-out that they declared June 30, 2009 a national holiday. U.S. Troops first entered Iraq in 2003. After 6 years of suicide bombings, missile launches, and innocent people dying, Iraq had enough of the United States' protection. What are the factors that caused the U.S. Troops to withdrawal from Iraq cities? read more
By: Anja Merret | 2010-04-04 | Politics The attacks on Iraqi people are increasing in intensity. Today an explosion hit a cafeteria at the Iraqi parliament, killing at least two MPs and injuring many. read more