BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE March 18, 2014 As authorized by the executive order signed by President Obama, the U.S. government imposed sanctions on Russian officials and entities, considered responsible for providing material support that led to cessation of Crimea from Ukraine…. Read More ›
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IRANIAN DEAL: A MOMENT OF CAUTIOUS OPTIMISM
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE November 24, 2013 After years of isolation and days of negotiation in Geneva, the six world powers and Tehran, finally reached an agreement that would limit Iran’s nuclear activities in exchanged for a slight reduction in the… Read More ›
SYRIA INFERNO, WHAT KEEPS ASSAD GOING IN A WAR WITHOUT END
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE June 8, 2013 More than 93,000 people feared dead, about 1.2 million internally displaced and thousands in neighboring Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon as refugees. With the regime and opposition unwilling to reach a compromise, it is no… Read More ›
IRAN AHMADINEJAD: STOP! Why A U.S. Attack on Tehran Will Fail by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
Better to say the United States and Israel cannot live with the reality of a nuclear Iran; while it is not untrue to conclude Iran is taking advantage of the weakness of the international community and the continuing struggle over… Read More ›
ANALYZING AHMADINEJAD: Western Powers “A Totalitarian Regime.”
Addressing the 66th Session of the UN General Assembly,the Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad came swinging with the same rhetoric of his past appearances at the United Nation headquarters in New York. After releasing the two American hikers jailed in Iran,… Read More ›