Sun Tzu

Red Cliff

By Steven Rea Inquirer Movie Columnist and Critic One of the signature motifs of a John Woo film - the white dove - gets its moment in the spotlight (well, more like three long minutes) in the amazing Red Cliff. There the bird...

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More Lunacy From The Left Side of the Aisle ~

Osama bin Laden Should Be Prosecuted in Civilian Court, Sen. Menendez Says Menendez, interviewed at the Capitol Thursday, was asked whether –when caught – bin Laden should be read his Miranda rights, as is required for all...

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Taking a deep breath and looking at Iran geostrategically

Taking a deep breath and looking at Iran geostrategically World Tribune Iran is already a nuclear power, and, with present leadership, is indeed a threat to the peace in the region and international equilibrium. I think first...

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The Straits Times

The Straits Times, Nov 13, 2005Know thy enemy - but get the name right by Janadas Devan'KNOW thyself, know thy enemy. If he were alive today, advising United States President George W. Bush on the 'global war on terror', he...

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Iran launches war games

The Politico 44 / Click Story Widget Requires Adobe Flash Player. A top U.S. official responded to Iran's commencement of large-scale war games today by urging the nation to return to the negotiating table, according to...

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“India supporting the terrorists in tribal areas & Balochistan” FM Qureshi

Peace is impossible to be attained in the region unless India stop its support to terrorism in Pakistan, foreign minister Shah Mehmud Qureshi said. In an interview to German news agency Qureshi said, “India is supporting the...

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Robin Scott-Elliot: Aussies vie with Merson in 'tache dash for growth

Paul Merson's tussle with the English language on Soccer Saturday has become one of the consistent highlights of any sporting weekend, not least because the man himself seems to enjoy the contest so much. He knows he is up...

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Chiefs' Haley coaches by the book

It was years ago when Todd Haley got the book, before the pages were creased and stained with highlighter marks. He still consults it a few times a month, searching for a lost proverb, hunting for validation. Where would he...

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A better state of peace

Poised outside of the newly re-enforced capital of Sparta, the Theban general Epaminondas knew that beginning a siege against the city would only wear down his troops who had already campaigned deep into Spartan territory...

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Why place the peace charade with Delhi?

How can you have peace with a country that is bent upon your destruction? How can you have peace with a country that contantly tries to break you down? How can you have peace with a country that against you at every...

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