He ain’t heavy, he’s my dangdut brother… Posted on 19/12/200628/08/2019 By Reedz Dear Friends, This week US President George Bush became almost the last man on earth to support a failed Middle East strategy. The conservative-leaning “Iraq Study Group” – including top figures from Bush’s own Republican Party – has just released its long awaited recommendations and condemned virtually every aspect of America’s current approach to the Middle East. The report is not perfect, but it echoes almost every call to action the Ceasefire Campaign has made since we began in August: it calls for Bush and other leaders to restart the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, to talk to Iran, and switch to a diplomatic strategy for stabilizing Iraq that includes the withdrawal of US troops. The global pressure on Bush to change course is now intense, but he is still holding out. Click below to add your voice to the chorus calling for Bush to adopt the report’s key recommendations for change: www.CeasefireCampaign.org Our last petition on Iraq, signed by almost 80,000 Ceasefire Campaigners, was covered by US media in key outlets, and our ad was published in papers in London and Washington. A major response from people around the world at this critical moment is likely to get press attention in the US, and up the pressure on President Bush. With the release of Iraq Study Group report, every sensible voice from across the political spectrum is now pleading with Bush to change course. Please add your voice here: www.CeasefireCampaign.org There are enormous dangers and challenges in Middle East, but there is also great opportunity. A strong diplomatic effort can reverse the cycle of conflict, and Bush is the last man on earth left to convince. With hope, Ricken, Galit, Rachel, Tom, Amparo and the rest of the Ceasefire Campaign Team. Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Related
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Brunei Darussalam Protect Your Data – Cloud Storage Posted on 28/08/201513/05/2019 Cloud storage provides a space for you to store your data on the Internet. It’s a very convenient way to back up your important data. Some examples of cloud storage are iCloud, Dropbox or Google Drive. What are the advantages of using Cloud Storage? You can access your data anywhere… Share this:Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Telegram (Opens in new window)Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Read More
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