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Pakistan on a Precipice
2007-11-08
The recent declaration of emergency in Pakistan underlies the fact that outside of Iraq, Pakistan represents the most unstable nation in the Muslim world. Not only that, it is the most unstable nuclear power in the world. While the US turns its atten..read on

WORLD WAR 111?
2007-11-01
When an immovable object meets an irresistible force collision is inevitable. The two forces are those of the irresistible drive of the conservative fundamentalists in the US Administration and the immovable force of conservatives in Tehran. Ahm..read on

TURKEY – forcible return and fear for lives.
2007-10-30
The family of Ayoub Parniyani (male); his wife Aysha Khaeirzade; Komas Parniyani and their son are about to be forcibly returned to Iraq where their lives would be in danger. Turkish authorities are showing no respect for the fact that they are recog..read on

Receive a letter or postcard in Prison and Change a Life!
2007-10-22
Kamal Al-Labwani ( Syria) Victim of Injustice Doctor Kamal Al-Labwani was condemned to 12 years in prison in July 2007 following an unfair trial. He was arrested on his return from a trip to Europe and the USA in 2005 where he had met wit..read on

Behind the Turkey-Kurdish Conflict
2007-10-19
The Kurds are an ancient people tracing their roots back to 3000 B.C. With over 40 million Kurds estimated to be spread out in a arc of territory stretching from Syria across Turkey and Iran, they are considered to be the world’s largest ethnic group..read on

SAVE LIVES!
2007-10-15
October 14, 2007 Silence the Moment   SAVE LIVES – URGENT ACTION NEEDED!     Myanmar (Burma) Hla Myo Naung, demonstration leader arrested. The former student activist Hla Myo Naung has been arrested in Yangoon (ex-Rangoon) on ..read on

Is the Surge having an effect?
2007-10-11
  Is the surge really having an effect?The latest figures for US causalties in Iraq shows that to some degree the Surge has had some effect on reducing violence in Iraq. The more intelligent tactics of Petreaus have had enjoyed certain success..read on

BUSH - Unfit for Office
2007-07-19
Bush entered the campaign for Texas governor on the two key messages of “personal responsibility” and “moral leadership.” Some might argue that this reflects quite an astounding level hypocrisy on his part. But for Bush those “nomadic” hedonistic day..read on

Bush \"The Texas Ranger\"
2007-07-05
Part 3 "The Adult Bush" Business Life   After finishing the National Guard and moving onto Harvard Business School his spoilt, overgrown-student life style just continued to get worse. A year after finishing he got arrested for drunk driving ..read on

The Misshaping of a President
2007-06-14
  Chapter 2 Young Middle Age The Elephant in the Bush - Alcohol On the surface, Bush’s decision to stop drinking at the age of forty, would be the first independent, mature decision he had taken in his life. It might be counted as the ..read on

BUSH – THE YOUNG ADULT
2007-05-24
Student Life Looking at the beginning of Bush's young adult life, there are already important indications of tendencies to "tune out of reality" as a general pattern of behaviour. Bush was notorious for his drinking and partying. Rather than it bein..read on

Darfur- Death’s Dead End
2007-05-17
For the last four years Darfur has experienced horror of biblical proportions. Considered the world's worst humanitarian crisis by the United Nations, it has been has classified as genocide by the US. More than 200,000 people have been killed and 2.5..read on

Somalia – Al Qaeda’s New Base – America’s Next War?
2007-05-10
In the first two weeks of the Ethiopian imposition of the Transitional Federal Government (TFG) government, more than 1,500 people have been killed in fighting and, pro-rata the population, the country has seen the greatest displacement of people on ..read on

Al Qaeda : Secrets of its Hidden Power
2007-05-03
Al Qaeda - Suicide Cult of Messianic Martyrdom Politicians are hesitant to use the term "cult"; because it undermines and complicates dealing with a phenomenon they know very little about. Cult bashing is not something with which they or their spin-..read on

US Used Neutron to Take Baghdad
2007-04-25
  "The biggest story of the war became a non-event when the truth of the matter was that it was simply too bloody an event to report." Captain Eric H. May, a former intelligence officer.Ever more reports are emerging on the likelihood that the ..read on

Najaf - now forwards towards an Iraqi revolution!
2007-04-12
The demonstration against the American occupation at Najaf marks the opening of a potentially unique and qualitatively new phase in the Iraqi civil war. The hundreds of thousands who marched carrying Iraqi flags and banners proclaiming an end to occu..read on

Could the Kurds Kill Iraq?
2007-04-19
Kirkuk and the Kurdish borderlands - Iraq's "Bosnia." The Kurdish autonomous north has long been held out as an example of peace and security for the rest of Iraq. Today, however, it threatens to become a source of its greatest instability and an i..read on

McCain’s little big picture – what is the real situation in Iraq?
2007-04-05
Senator John McCain's ridiculous remarks about Americans being able to stroll the boulevards of Baghdad brought derision from reporters on the ground there, described by one CNN reporter as "Neverland." However, to try and prove his point, and g..read on

Insurgent psychology – why they aren’t trying to win, but why they will!
2007-03-28
Working out the perspectives for war takes a certain type of empathy. It should not be confused with sympathy or even, in this case, as necessitating a positive connotation. Every general should be empathetic to his enemy counterpart. If he is to sta..read on

Better Another Taliban Afghanistan, than a Taliban NUCLEAR Pakistan!?
2007-03-08
(Afghanistan/Pakistan)  It took the Soviets 10 years and the loss of 15,000 troops before they admitted they admitted defeat in Afghanistan. For the West, it will not take so long for the slow bleed to become a hemorrhage. It will be only a ma..read on

Iran – The Unwinable War, with Unachievable Aims and Unbelievable Consequences
2007-03-21
  Writing about the U.S. becomes more like Alice in Wonderland everyday. Everything is topsy-turvy and nothing follows the usual laws of international relations any more. The world's greatest unipolar superpower is now powerless. It has now bec..read on

The Right of Iraq to Self-Determination
2007-02-21
               The Inalienable Rights of Nations and Peoples      – United Nations Declaration of Human Rights     The first and fundamental democratic ..read on

“Lost on a Couch” – Psychological Reasons for the US Defeat in Iraq
2007-02-16
In many ways the decisive factors which have lost the war in Iraq  are the moral and psychological questions. How long will U.S. troops go on fighting for empty rhetoric and broken promises? How long can they continue to swear allegian..read on

Al Qaeda’s Hidden Weaknesses - Why Al Qaeda can\'t succeed
2007-03-14
  Highly dangerous cults of hate like Al Qaeda are social mutations which grow virulently and seem unstoppable. But they are not invincible and are bedeviled with contradictions that can eventually consume them. Much depends on them having the..read on

The Wild, Wierd and Ferocious Counter-Surge
2007-03-07
Monitoring Iraq is now like watching a weather map of the Mid-West in tornado season. From every, unexpected direction all hell breaks loose with an unpredictability and novelty that we haven't quite witnessed before. In the madness and complexity th..read on

The Sisyphean Surge – Petraeus and the making a Greek Tragedy
2007-03-01
  Like a white knight heading off the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, General Petraeus arrived in Baghdad to take charge as U.S. military commander in Iraq. Armed with a degree in international relations, he is accredited with having written ..read on

The Battle of Baghdad : Perspectives for the Surge
2007-02-14
  “Best policy in war – thwart the enemy’s strategy; second best – disrupt his alliances through diplomacy; third best - attack his army in the field; worst strategy – attack walled cities.”   –"The Art of War," by Sun Tsu   ..read on

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Stephen J. Morgan is a former member of the British Labour Party Executive Committee, a political writer and accredited Emotional Intelligence Coach. His first book was the "The Mind of a Terrorist Fundamentalist - the Cult of Al Qaeda." He has lived and worked in more than 27 different countries and including crisis situations in Northern Ireland and Yugoslavia. He is currently writing a book on the Bush Administration. He is a political psychologist, researcher into Chaos/Complexity Theory and lives in Brussels (Old Europe) http://morgansreview.tripod.com Contact morganreply@yahoo.com


Articles by this author
1. The Battle of Baghdad : Perspectives for the Surge
2. The Sisyphean Surge – Petraeus and the making a Greek Tragedy
3. The Wild, Wierd and Ferocious Counter-Surge
4. Al Qaeda’s Hidden Weaknesses - Why Al Qaeda can\'t succeed
5. “Lost on a Couch” – Psychological Reasons for the US Defeat in Iraq
6. The Right of Iraq to Self-Determination
7. Iran – The Unwinable War, with Unachievable Aims and Unbelievable Consequences
8. Better Another Taliban Afghanistan, than a Taliban NUCLEAR Pakistan!?
9. Insurgent psychology – why they aren’t trying to win, but why they will!
10. McCain’s little big picture – what is the real situation in Iraq?
11. Could the Kurds Kill Iraq?
12. Najaf - now forwards towards an Iraqi revolution!
13. US Used Neutron to Take Baghdad
14. Al Qaeda : Secrets of its Hidden Power
15. Somalia – Al Qaeda’s New Base – America’s Next War?
16. Darfur- Death’s Dead End
17. BUSH – THE YOUNG ADULT
18. The Misshaping of a President
19. Bush \"The Texas Ranger\"
20. BUSH - Unfit for Office
21. Is the Surge having an effect?
22. SAVE LIVES!
23. Behind the Turkey-Kurdish Conflict
24. Receive a letter or postcard in Prison and Change a Life!
25. TURKEY – forcible return and fear for lives.
26. WORLD WAR 111?
27. Pakistan on a Precipice


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