On September 6, the Pakistani people could sow the seeds of their own political destruction by electing Asif Ali Zardari, leader of the Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) as their new president. With just days left before the election, tension in Pakistan is mounting as sniper fire pierced the windows of PPP Prime Minister Yousef Galani’s [...]
What began on August 7 as a reckless act of aggression by Georgia to bludgeon the separatist province of South Ossetia into submission, quickly escalated to Russian military intervention in Georgia, and the conflict’s transformation into a proxy war between the U.S. and Moscow. What’s at stake in this conflict is not Georgia’s sovereignty [...]
The Russian military invasion of Georgia’s South Ossetia and Abkhazia’s provinces on Thursday, August 7 represented a brazen move to reclaim and incorporate both separatist regions into the Russia federation. Under the guise of coming to South Ossetia and Abkhazia aid from the Georgian government’s atrocities, Moscow quickly moved 10,000 troops into the regions by [...]
U.S. Iran-Peace Project
2008 Presidential Campaign Analysis
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January 28, 2008
By Webster Brooks, Former Independent Vice-Presidential Candidate
Hartford, Connecticut — As we predicted last week, Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama not only needed to win the South Carolina primary, but win it big with 80% of the Black vote. Obama did just that; stunning the nation by winning [...]
U.S. Iran-Peace Project
2008 Presidential Campaign Analysis
www.usiranpeace.com
January 21, 2008
By Webster Brooks, Former Independent Vice-Presidential Candidate
Hartford, Connecticut — In one week, the future of Barak Obama’s presidential hopes and his Purple Revolution will be decided by South Carolina’s Black voters who make up 47 percent of the state’s electorate. Obama must not only win the South [...]
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ELECTION ANALYSIS by WEBSTER BROOKS
January 6, 2008
Hartford, Connecticut — Riding the headwinds of a stunning victory in the Iowa Caucuses on January 4, the fate of Democratic presidential hopeful Barak Obama’s crusade now rests in the hands of New Hampshire’s historically volatile electorate. Like most Americans, New Hampshire’s citizens have yet [...]