| 16-05-2010 |
| GFI Statement at World War Two International Conference |
 The Rewriting of Japanese Role as Aggressor against Asia Nations During the World War Two Must Be Condemned |
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| 16-05-2010 |
| Next World War Is Not Impossible, Says Syed Hamid |
 KUALA LUMPUR, May 13 (Bernama) -- A third world war could not be ruled out as it might be caused by non-state actors, said former foreign minister Tan Sri Syed Hamid Albar. Non-state actors were more in the form of extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda, new facist groups or pro-Nazi groups where some operated under the guise of non-governmental organisations (NGOs), he said. |
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| 16-05-2010 |
| America's growing 'police' role in SEA |
 This 'global police' role by the U.S. has now increased significantly and despite hopes of changes by the Barack Obama administration, there is no sign that the U.S. will stop playing the 'cop' of Asia. Human Rights, Malacca Straits and terrorism are the favorite subjects brandished by the U.S. with a whip in hand against the region and Malaysia in particular. |
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| 15-05-2010 |
| An Indonesian Perspective on the Legacy of World War II |
| Japan as an Independent Player in an out of control Asia |
 In the light of the strategic alliance and security arrangement between United States and Japan in the post World War II in 1945, the emergence of Japan as the possible new form of military power in Asia has been seriously underestimated. Even among the US experts on foreign policy and security, Japan is more seen as the new emerging economic giant in Asia Pacific rather than as new possible emerging military power in the years to come. |
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| 29-04-2010 |
| Manokwari's Gospel Town regulation, US scenario to divide Papua |
 The conspiracy of US and some European Union countries to implement the scenario of balkanization in the archipelagic country, seems to have had many ways. In Papua for instance, religious issues seem to be used as a political tool to create more conflicts among social groups. Who is then the actor behind the possible conflicts following a regulation (RAPERDA) in regard with Manokwari as a Gospel Town. Is USAID possibly involved in this case? |
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| 27-04-2010 |
| Iran-IAEA |
| Iran-IAEA failed to reach agreement on nuclear |
 Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency or the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), failed to make progress in discussions on the proposal of the IAEA regarding Iran's uranium exchange for nuclear fuel |
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| 22-04-2010 |
| US plans to replace IAEA |
 To punish and impose sanctions against Iran and North Korea, there has been a rumor that US will prepare a new organization to replace the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) if it is not willing to conspire to serve the US will. |
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| 26-11-2009 |
| Slamet Riyanto- Bussinessman |
| I also wonder why Obama still defends Sada Cumber |
 The Obama's statement that America did want to be a partner of Islamic countries and the closure of Guantanamo prison was a capital to reopen a conducive relationship between the United States and Islamic countries. The Obama's stand might be driven by Bush political directions tending to take a stand against Islam and leading in turn to disadvantage and even trouble America. |
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| 26-11-2009 |
| Natsir Zubaidi |
| Let's hope Obama to press Israel |
 I put hope on Obama. First because of her visit to Indonesia, U.S. Secretary Hillarry Clinton issued a statement that Indonesia has the potential as the largest Muslim country. |
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| 23-11-2009 |
| We, GFI editorial boards, invite your participation in sharing with us on US-Islam relationship |
 Dear readers of Theglobal-review.com. Various issues in regard with policies and moves of the United States as a superpower have often been appeared in this site;ranging from the presidency of George W. Bush triggering antipathy from many countries in the world, both in the Islamic world and even in Western Europe itself to the latest issues. |
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