Turkey Cuts Water Supply to Syria - Euphrates Shut Down

June 2nd, 2014
Michael Collins Western hostilities toward Syria are reaching a new level of viciousness. Al-Akahbar English reports: "The Turkish government recently cut off the flow of the Euphrates River, threatening primarily Syria but also Iraq with a major water… more »

Fiddling around while Syria burns

December 21st, 2013
Michael Collins The rebels with power don't want to attend the peace conference or can't for political reasons and the rebels that can attend lack any power. Syria is a swirling cauldron of battles and tragedies as the thirty-day countdown begins for… more »

Why low key US response to Hezbollah and Iran Guards in big battle for Aleppo, Syria?

November 15th, 2013
Michael Collins The low key reaction by the United States Department of State to recent events in the battle for Syria's second largest city, Aleppo, reveals a shift in U.S. policy on the Syrian conflict. It looks like the Syrian rebel forces will lose… more »

Aleppo, Istanbul, and London

June 11th, 2013
Michael Collins The war in Syria went from a seeming quagmire to a conflict that may reach a dramatic climax with the coming battle for Aleppo, a city of nearly three million people that was once the commercial center of the nation. Political leaders… more »

Qusayr Falls Completely - On to Aleppo for Syria and Hezbollah

June 5th, 2013
Michael Collins Syrian troops along with their Hezbollah allies are in control of the key city of al-Qusayr. The battle began three weeks ago with initial victories by the Syrian government in and around the city of 30,000. Rebel fighters sought… more »

What happens when they start killing Christians?

August 27th, 2012
Michael Collins What really scandalizes us is that the Western world is encouraging this rise of sectarian violence just to topple the [al-Assad] regime. Mother Agnes Miriam, Syria NATO and Saudi supported Free Syrian Army democracy warriors are… more »

Mr. President, Focus here, not over there

August 2nd, 2012
By Michael Collins The United States of America is struggling with economic problems that leading economists call a depression. When you count all of those without jobs seeking one, unemployment is 22%. That figure defines a serious crisis. While we… more »

How we know what we know about Syria

July 30th, 2012
By Michael Collins Obama administration support for Syrian rebels is based on a United Nations authorized report from November 2011. In that document, Syria is accused of committing "crimes against humanity." The report's co-author is a board member at… more »
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