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How does "Putin's mind" see the Moscow-Tehran axis?
The Russian thinker Alexander Dugin was famous as the theorist of restoring the Russian empire, and for being close to Putin. Some even describe him as Putin's inspiration and “strategic mind.” Perhaps what interests the Arab reader is to know how Putin's political ideology views the Middle East? How do you see its alliance with Tehran?
By Zernouh.abdo2 years ago in The Swamp
Itinerant merchant and brigand
It was said that a traveling merchant was carrying his goods on the back of a camel, and was traveling between villages, hamlets and different cities, when he was suddenly intercepted by an armed bandit who requested to accompany him during his journey, in order to protect him from the bandits, so the merchant agreed and escorted the two of them. While traveling, the bandit ate and drank at the merchant's expense, and whenever they were looting the goods, he remembered the people's reaction if they heard of his crime. One day, the bandit asked the merchant - in a strange behavior - to curse him. The merchant was astonished by the strangeness of the request, and said: How can I curse you, when you are my companion of my journey and the protector of my trade, and we ate, drank and journeyed together?! The bandit insisted that the merchant curse him, who found himself forced - under threat - to curse his armed companion. Then the bandit attacked the merchant, beating and cursing, while he says: You curse me, and I did well to protect you, you “ungrateful”?! Then he took the "camel with what it carried", and set off, leaving the poor merchant to his inevitable fate.
By Zernouh.abdo2 years ago in The Swamp
The Syrians and the “Block”
That was in March 2011, shortly before the outbreak of the revolution, in a conversation with a well-known Syrian activist about a dispute that broke out between her and another well-known activist over organizing a public protest activity in Damascus. Facebook, so she rested her head by making her a "block"!
By Zernouh.abdo2 years ago in The Swamp
Why did you leave the rooster alone?
Should the millions of displaced Ukrainians have stayed in their homeland, resisting the invaders, or else they do not deserve this homeland, which mourns the danger of losing its freedom? I think that the future Ukrainian patriotic poet, now five years old, holding her father's hand at the Polish border, will write in half a century, a poem with implicit blame: Why did you take the dog and leave the rooster alone, Dad?
By Zernouh.abdo2 years ago in The Swamp
The Syrians and the “Block”
That was in March 2011, shortly before the outbreak of the revolution, in a conversation with a well-known Syrian activist about a dispute that broke out between her and another well-known activist over organizing a public protest activity in Damascus. Facebook, so she rested her head by making her a "block"!
By Zernouh.abdo2 years ago in 01
Turkey and Qatar... towards a new alliance
Last weekend Turkey witnessed very important international meetings, and leaders from many parts of the world participated in the Antalya Diplomatic Forum, which took place from 11-13 March. The international media focused in particular on covering the meeting of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba, headed by Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu. The Antalya Diplomatic Forum made it clear that the world needs a new diplomatic language. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said, "The most important indicator of Turkey's growing power in the region and the world is the diplomatic forum that was held in Antalya and attended by 17 heads of state from all over the world."
By Zernouh.abdo2 years ago in The Swamp