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THE ANGRY ARAB: Putin & the Arabs

The Arab public's antipathy toward the U.S. determines their stance toward the Russian-Ukrainian war, writes As`ad AbuKhalil. By As`ad AbuKhalil Special to Consortium News Writing on twitter a few days ago, the well-known Saudi intellectual, Khalid Ad-Dakhil, lamented the phenomenon

Quietist jihadi ideology and influence abu muhammad al maqdisi | Middle East government, politics and policy

Quietist jihadi ideology and influence abu muhammad al maqdisi | Middle East government, politics and policy
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by Thierry Meyssan In Islam, the role of Imam does not fall to a theologian, but like Christianity in Roman times, to the most powerful head of State. The function of Caliphe has therefore become a political rather than a spiritual gamble. After having believed that the Caliphate of Daesh could offer Turkey the possibility of reclaiming its Ottoman splendour, President Erdoğan realised that, on the contrary, he risked hurling his country into a state of barbarism. In the 18th century, during the Crimean War, the Tsar was the first head of State to recognise the double political and spiritual nature of the role of the Caliphe. Constantinople had lost the military confrontation, but its Sultan had maintained an influence over the souls of the Tatar people.

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Transcripts For MSNBCW Melissa Harris-Perry 20140426

76 northwestern university football players were eligible to cast a secret ballot in one of the more publicized union votes in recent history. and that vote was held early friday morning. we don t know the results yet and we won t be getting any exit polling. not only were reporters not allowed anywhere near the vote, literally kept a certain distance away from the campus building where the players voted, but as the chicago tribune reported, we may not know for months what the players decided. why not? northwestern, the university, not the football team, filed an appeal with the national labor relations board on april 9th to overturn the march decision by a regional director that made scholarship athletes on the team employees in the eyes of the law. on thursday, the nlrb agreed to hear out the university s concerns and the balance will be impounded until the nlrb rules on the appeal. that s why regardless of how the players voted, we re not calling it, for a good long whil

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