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Iran ... disease and symptoms
What happened in Beirut is nothing but a symptom of a chronic organic disease gripping the region. A disease that broke out in Tehran with the landing of Khomeini’s plane 40 years ago and from that moment onward the virulent microbes of the disease began to spread in all directions, forming a poisoned well in more than one country and threatening the security of people.It has given rise to terrorism, chaos, and dismantling of political and civil systems, power grab through the use of gangs, legitimize the doctrine of exporting the revolution of backwardness, and controlling neighboring countries through the militia entities that it had created. Therefore, if these tragedies are to end, the underlying disease must be completely eradicated, otherwise, nothing will change.In Lebanon, for...
August 12, 2020

Iran ... disease and symptoms

Human evolution and woman
Human evolution is individual and never collective, it comes from within to shape our life beliefs, values and opinions, and we can see this growth on different levels and eras. Here it is good to drop the question “To what extent human evolution is shaped by an individual?”From a feminist point of view, please let me say, to the limit where woman supports woman. Yes, women. As I will inform you briefly how it happens, when and where.As a Saudi woman I would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge how interesting and nice was the change that happened within our Saudi community, which we even felt in our communication with our gender. Social life I think is the key to transition in the new human evolution these days, as the Saudi community became more open and active on social...
August 11, 2020

Human evolution and woman

The Washington Post replies to itself and Al-Jabri
I will not go into the details of the accusations against Dr. Saad Al-Jabri because they are in the jurisdiction of the concerned authorities in the State, but I will examine the political aspect that found a place in the contents of the lawsuit that he filed before a court in Washington DC.In the lawsuit, of which some of the content was published specifically in The Washington Post, Al-Jabri claims that he met in July 2015 with John Brennan, head of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) at the time, to warn him that Prince Muhammad Bin Salman was encouraging Russian intervention in Syria and two months later, Russia sent troops to Syria. According to the lawsuit, Al-Jabri was sacked in reprisal for speaking to Brennan.Well, I will not go into the issue that Al-Jabri is a man who took two...
August 10, 2020

The Washington Post replies to itself and Al-Jabri

Areej AlJahani
What are you trying to say
Do you sometimes feel that nobody understands you? Or feel some of the letters of a word are stuck on your lips? Or your hands do not let you text even a sentence?I think it is reasonable to say that we all get stuck almost daily with “communication errors” either in our work or social surroundings. However, the worst is in our emotional surroundings, which are usually affected by some sort of ‘technical skirmishes.’Before offering any solutions, I expect that you would be of good manner or show practical sense while encountering such situations.Let me draw your attention to a survey, conducted in 2014 among 400 American and British companies with 100,000 employees, during which each company cited an average annual loss of around $63 million because of inadequate communication to...
August 07, 2020

What are you trying to say

Criminal reconciliation and Al-Rawabi killer
In an old article I wrote: “Crime against women is a veiled crime against the State enveloped in a societal characteristic.” Rather, I realized that this hateful legacy is one of the arms of terrorist thought that does not rise normally with a society but comes frightening it under the guise of the phrase of a vital society. The invisible violent resistance to the reforms of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 has risen in the hearts of enemies of this homeland. Murder and other cases of crimes escalated in a frightening and terrifying way, as if they were indirect messages of rejecting the empowerment of women and human rights reforms led vigorously by the State, which is giving top priority to the file of women. It is noteworthy that the Public Prosecution in taking up the cases of women,...
July 26, 2020

Criminal reconciliation and Al-Rawabi killer

Khamenei’s men in Washington
A STUDY, promoted by the Iranian lobby in the United States, headed by Vali Nasr, concluded that Washington must halt its “endless wars” in the Middle East and should withdraw its forces and bring them back to the US!The study was published by the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, a Washington-based think tank, which is acting as an extended arm of the Iranian regime. The study calls on the US to rather involve in diplomatic efforts to end the war in Syria and Yemen, and pull out all forces from Syria as the reason for sending the troops there was to defeat Daesh (the so-called IS) and the goal has been achieved.The study also suggested that Washington should announce the suspension of arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates so as to cut all support to the...
July 23, 2020

Khamenei’s men in Washington

Lessons learned from the ‘Historic’ Twitter Hack
Social media plays an instrumental and more important role as a news source for billions of people around the World. The use of social media platforms, especially Facebook and Twitter, has ramped up significantly in the recent times as they provide fast and inexpensive source of information.However, the recent wave of high-profile Twitter accounts hacking in cryptocurrency scam is an eye-opening cybersecurity breach for the social media platforms as well as their users. This historic incident started when Twitter accounts of some senior executives, prominent politicians, leading-tech organizations, and famous celebrities got compromised in a mysterious hacking operation, and started advertising a bitcoin-based Ponzi scheme to millions of their followers.The hackers posted several messages...
July 19, 2020

Lessons learned from the ‘Historic’ Twitter Hack

The worst is behind us
“The worst is behind us.” These were the remarks of Saudi Aramco President Amin Al-Nasser during a virtual meeting organized recently by the Eastern Province Chamber of Commerce and Industry.I paused a lot of time pondering over this phrase, recollecting where we were four months ago and where we are now, thanks to God Almighty first and then to the leaders of our country. I realized that documenting this phrase could be more significant than the quantitative information that is shared usually by economic analysts and statistical experts.Here, I would like to analyze the phrase socially. This leader who possesses such a powerful language that instills hope and manifests determination, will surely impart a great deal of strength and confidence to his team, society as well as to internal...
July 16, 2020

The worst is behind us

Hagia Sophia and Erdogan’s stupidity!
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the anger and hostility of all the Christians of the world are directed against you. Perhaps you gain the sympathy of some of your people temporarily in elections for your malicious political goals, but you will ultimately lose because you are playing with fire. This is my message to you and to those watching the scene from near and far.The timing of the announcement of the conversion of the Hagia Sophia Museum, which is known for its Christian shrines and murals and is considered as one of the most important Roman architectural masterpieces in the history of the Middle East, is stupid and provocative to the civilized world.Hagia Sophia was an Orthodox Christian cathedral for 916 years, and a mosque for 481 years until it turned into a museum in...
July 13, 2020

Hagia Sophia and Erdogan’s stupidity!

Who will save Lebanon?
Lebanon has reached a dead end. All its options are difficult, and the question arises: Who will save it? Will it be the international community? Or the Arab Gulf States? Or, say, Saudi Arabia? Or Iran? I do not think one of the parties mentioned will do so, according to the facts at the moment, and whoever will attempt to do so will fail.The international community is not prepared to act due to the economic circumstances following the coronavirus pandemic. It wants Lebanon to provide guarantees and carry out economic reforms.As to the Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia, there are no indications, till now, of their desire to act, and this is a correct decision, especially now.As regards Iran, the cost is high, due to the Iranian circumstances themselves, the American sanctions, and the cost...
July 04, 2020

Who will save Lebanon?

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