السبت، 26 مارس 2011

Gold price volatility

Fluctuating gold prices significantly last week after the price rose Tuesday to record 1088 as the dollar fell back and fell on Alariee to score in 1078 of his improvement in the conditions of the dollar after strong data the U.S. for a marked improvement in the U.S. gross domestic product Gross Domestic Product, which was much better than Expected.

Today, we are waiting for Sunday in the opening of the stock market to see if next week will be the same confusion?

Generally the whole vacate his mind, and Lord help us all.

Gold drops sharply with the high dollar

Gold fell to its lowest level in 3 months, hit by high dollar, Is it down to gold as a means of alternative investment.

Similarly, the euro fell against the dollar to its lowest level in three months.

Said Tom Square financial expert group to Asli America Chicago that this is just the beginning! And that the dollar would not only this, and that gold will drop 20 or $ 40 dollars again before people start to rectify the situation.

Yesterday the price of gold rose 4.4% and the highest percentage fall since the first of last December and at the same time increased the U.S. dollar against the euro by 1.2% and is forecast to drop the price of gold to gold to $ 800 an ounce before because the exhaust of the U.S. economy and its means for the recovery of Itself.

And more than gold is the collapse of the tendency of some investors to sell for fear of increasing loss.

Generally already worrying situation and the future is not clear at all and risk is high. After that the expectations for a rise in the price of gold to $ 1500 with the last quarter of this year 2010 reversed now and expectations for a low price to less than half the previous forecast any to $ 700 an ounce, and Lord Lester.

The gold price fall under the influence of the high dollar and the International Monetary Fund's intention to sell quantities of gold

Two factors have led to the low gold price on Thursday:

1 - the price of the dollar against a number of currencies, reaching its highest level in 7 months.

2 - A declaration of the International Monetary Fund intention to put large quantities of gold for sale on the market.

The second news item in particular has led to a decline in the price of gold from the highest levels on Wednesday at 1126 to 1101 following the statement by the International Monetary Fund.

And analysts expect that the impact of these factors at the price of gold in the coming period, but not as big a situation in mind that gold has consolidated his feet against the dollar.

Tons of gold production in Egypt in two months

Egypt's total production of gold and silver during the past two months, just over a tonne, including 019 kilograms of gold and 011 kilograms of silver from a mine in southern Egypt diabetes only .. This was announced yesterday, Sameh Fahmi, Minister of Altbrool and Mineral Resources. He said the total investments spent for the development of diabetes mine production amounted to 7.1 billion pounds during the last period and had the effect of this production, which is more than what has been produced in Egypt from the gold and silver during the last century.

Strong expectations of continued high gold prices

There are two opposite sites identified gold price in the last period and is expected to continue to impact in the coming period:

The strongest factor is the continuing repercussions of the financial crisis and debt crisis, including Greece and large deficits in the budgets in many countries, prompting many investors to turn to gold as an investment is far from risk. Which led to the rise in the price of gold in the last period.

Working the weaker is the growing strength of the dollar as never seen before. This factor has led in general to curb the surge that has occurred in the dollar exchange rate, but compared to the first factor, this factor could not affect significantly to the price of gold.

In general, and due to not expect a significant change in these factors in the near future it is expected to continue rising gold prices.

What are the real reasons behind the rise in gold prices?

Gold prices reached a record level when the price per ounce (ounce) $ 1400, and this is the first time that exceeds the price of the ounce price, and financial analysts expect that gold prices continue to rise and could reach to the borders of 1500 and even 2000 dollars in the future. But what are the real reasons behind this unprecedented rise in the price of gold.
1 - increasing deficit in balance of trade to the United States:The increasing deficit in balance of trade to the United States and one of reasons for the high price of gold, and this deficit is caused by increasing the proportion of imports to private consumption, including the volume of exports. When the ratio of the rise in imports of 1.4% and the percentage rise in exports, 0.4% becomes a deficit in the trade balance and thus increase the price of gold.
2 - Low output:The decline in production of some gold-producing countries to be another reason added to the reasons for the high prices of gold, the most important gold-producing countries are: South Africa and the United States, Canada, Australia, China and the Philippines.
3 - economic and political factors:D confirm. Ikram Abdul Aziz an economist that the political and economic events in the world play an important role in gold prices in global markets, as happened in the Asian markets and early in this century, when gold prices rose by more than 25% compared to last year. As you can see d. Ikram he can read the reasons for the rise in the price of gold in the light of what is happening because of fluctuations in the financial markets and the global oil market as reflected in the exchange rates of currencies in general and the dollar in particular, prompting some states to store large quantities of gold ore in anticipation of what can be exposed to the global economy from political risks and security, as happened in Japan and Russia.
This is reinforced by the rise, the more severe and virulent crisis that has swept the world in its economic, social, and it is clear that there is a general trend Nhawwaatmad gold as a store of wealth away from the risk of other investment vehicles and the vagaries of exchange rate volatility in the stock markets, especially after it announced some companies go bankrupt in some states the world.4 - increase in demand:The ills of the economic expert Dr. Ibrahim Roses, causes the rise in gold prices, increasing the volume of global demand and a lack of volume of supply, pushing gold prices to rise by much more than 50% from the previous price, and perhaps that explains the interrelationship between prices of crude oil and high price of gold during the last period, and can say that the increase in income oil-producing countries heading towards the gold market, which led to rising gold prices.

Expectations of gold: an opportunity for buyers

Given the gold chart, we see that the current price is in the support area is very strong between the two rates of about 1080 and 1100. And what gives the support area of this force is that it has been tested at least twice: once on 12 December and on time on January 2, ex and it still does not price at any time to penetrate to the bottom of the support.

Also if you look at the chart the previous finding that the price has already begun in the formation of higher tops and bottoms is higher than the previous ones (higher highs and higher lows) which indicates that the price has begun to change its direction to continue to qualify for the gold price increase.

Therefore, we believe that now is an appropriate opportunity to buy gold while taking the necessary precautions in case if the disappointed hopes of gold and was able to penetrate the support in the light of the significant improvement in the price of the dollar. And God bless.

2010 kilo Egypt's production of gold and silver within sixty days

Eng Sameh Fahmi, Minister ‮ ‬ Petroleum and Mineral Resources said that Egypt's production of gold and silver during the ‮ 06 ‬ past month only amounted ‮ ‬ more than a ton of them ‮ 910 ‬ kilograms of gold and ‮ 110 ‬ kg of silver from mine ‮ » Diabetes ‬ ‮ «‬ than just astrologers ‮» ‬ Hamash ‮ «‬ and» Valley Allaqi ‮ «. ‬ The minister pointed out that these results confirm the success of the strategy of the Ministry of Petroleum to provide all aspects of support for the return of Egypt for the production of gold strongly as this amount exceeds what has been produced of gold over the last hundred years, ‮ ‬ and work in ‮ 3 ‬ gold mines at one time provides thousands of job opportunities in this promising mining sector which is characterized by the absorption of large numbers of workers ‮. ‬ The minister pointed out that the production of this abundance of gold mine in southern Egypt diabetes means opening wider prospects for the development of the level at which long denied of services and production ‮. ‬This came on Monday after a report received by the Minister of Geological Mostafa sea Chairman, General Authority for Mineral Resources, which pointed out that the factory diabetes for the production of gold is the first integrated plant in Egypt, and represents a quantum industrial, technological and economic power will cause Egypt club gold-producing countries in large quantities in the world ‮ . ‬ The report also highlighted that the total investment in plant diabetes was ‮ ‬ more than ‮ 7.1 ‬ billion pounds ‮ »523 ‬ million ‮« ‬ It is planned to increase investments during the coming period, in light of the expectations promising of the mine and driving global companies to increase their activities in the search for gold and associated minerals to him in Egypt, especially after the signing ‮ 8 ‬ new agreements in this area with investments exceeding ‮ 081 ‬ million pounds ‮ »43 ‬ million ‮« ‬ signed these agreements with major international companies for gold and minerals in Canada, Cyprus Russia and the United Arab Emirates confirms the positive indications for this promising industry in Egypt ‮. ‬In conclusion, the Minister comments that the mine diabetes of the largest gold mines in the world and an ‮ ‬ reserves ‮ 31 ‬ million ounces and currently employs ‮ 01 ‬ rigs had drilled ‮ 0081 ‬ exploration wells so far and the depth up to a thousand meters, which ‮ ‬ bode select new ranges Gold in the region and increase its reserves ‮. ‬ The Geological Fikri Youssef, Undersecretary of the Ministry for Mineral Resources, the results are very promising and promising with respect to Bmndjemi ‮ »‬ Hamash and Wadi Allaqi ‮« ‬ and start production of them would be during the coming period, which maximizes the status of Egyptian gold-producing countries and the wealth of mining other ‮. ‬

A slight fluctuation in the price of gold

Gold prices fluctuated slightly during the trading week, ‮ ‬ The traders in the market that the price of gram-caliber ‮ 12 ‬ saw movement within the pounds and pounds and a half pound up and down the global stock markets influenced by ‮. ‬

High ‮ ‬ unprecedented in the price of gold

Gold prices surged to their highest rates ‮ ‬ several years ago and have risen by between ‮ 5 ‬% ‮ ‬ and ‮ 01 ‬% ‮ ‬ compared to previous weeks ‮ .. where prices have risen gradually over the past few days to reach about ‮ 8441 ‬ pounds pounds and about the golden ‮ 602 ‬ pounds per gram of caliber ‮ 42 .. And the price ‮ 181 ‬ pounds per gram of caliber ‮ 12 .. and the price of gram-caliber ‮ 81 ‬ arrived about

What are the real reasons behind the rise in gold prices?

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Gold prices reached a record level when the price per ounce (ounce) $ 1400, and this is the first time that exceeds the price of the ounce price, and financial analysts expect that gold prices continue to rise and could reach to the borders of 1500 and even 2000 dollars in the future. But what are the real reasons behind this unprecedented rise in the price of gold.
1 - increasing deficit in balance of trade to the United States:The increasing deficit in balance of trade to the United States and one of reasons for the high price of gold, and this deficit is caused by increasing the proportion of imports to private consumption, including the volume of exports. When the ratio of the rise in imports of 1.4% and the percentage rise in exports, 0.4% becomes a deficit in the trade balance and thus increase the price of gold.
2 - Low output:The decline in production of some gold-producing countries to be another reason added to the reasons for the high prices of gold, the most important gold-producing countries are: South Africa and the United States, Canada, Australia, China and the Philippines.
3 - economic and political factors:D confirm. Ikram Abdul Aziz an economist that the political and economic events in the world play an important role in gold prices in global markets, as happened in the Asian markets and early in this century, when gold prices rose by more than 25% compared to last year. As you can see d. Ikram he can read the reasons for the rise in the price of gold in the light of what is happening because of fluctuations in the financial markets and the global oil market as reflected in the exchange rates of currencies in general and the dollar in particular, prompting some states to store large quantities of gold ore in anticipation of what can be exposed to the global economy from political risks and security, as happened in Japan and Russia.
This is reinforced by the rise, the more severe and virulent crisis that has swept the world in its economic, social, and it is clear that there is a general trend Nhawwaatmad gold as a store of wealth away from the risk of other investment vehicles and the vagaries of exchange rate volatility in the stock markets, especially after it announced some companies go bankrupt in some states the world.4 - increase in demand:The ills of the economic expert Dr. Ibrahim Roses, causes the rise in gold prices, increasing the volume of global demand and a lack of volume of supply, pushing gold prices to rise by much more than 50% from the previous price, and perhaps that explains the interrelationship between prices of crude oil and high price of gold during the last period, and can say that the increase in income oil-producing countries heading towards the gold market, which led to rising gold prices.

What are the factors that affect the price of gold?

Like any other commodity, the price of gold in the end be determined by supply and demand. And with that, there is a recipe for excellence gold and any other commodity, gold is not consumed and does not end and but moves from hand to the other and that no gold has been produced by the still largely exists and can be added

Chinese gold spreads in Egypt

What is China's gold? The so-called Chinese gold is in fact not gold, but it is accessories made ​​from cheap metals like gold, but the real to the extent that makes it impossible for many people to distinguish between Chinese gold and real gold. Chinese gold appeared initially in the Gulf states but has not been popular on the reverse

What are the different ways to invest in gold?

The following are the most important ways to invest in gold to anyone who wants to understand more in this area. The first method: the spot market and is the way followed by the top buyers and institutions where they are buying the gold from the major banks. The London is the most important centers of the global market for online gold trade, which determine the price of gold as transactions are settled at about 18 billion

الجمعة، 25 مارس 2011

Tweet like an Egyptian — Hillary Clinton tries it out

Tweet like an Egyptian — Hillary Clinton tries it out

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Young Egyptians, who famously used Internet services like Facebook and Twitter to launch their recent revolution, turned their focus to Hillary Clinton on Wednesday. They peppered the top U.S. diplomat with skeptical questions about longtime U.S. support for former  President Hosni Mubarak and what many felt was its slow embrace of the movement to topple him.
Clinton, taking a personal spin at what she has called "21st Century Statecraft", fielded a selection of some 6,500 questions that young Egyptians posed through Twitter,  Facebook and the Arabic-language website www.masrawy.com -- and many reflected deep suspicions about the U.S. role in Egypt.
"My question is: Does America really support democracy? If yes indeed, why the U.S. was late in its support of the Egyptian revolution?" one questioner asked Clinton.

U.S.-Pakistan relations better than they look

U.S.-Pakistan relations better than they look

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Given the high-decibel volume of the row over Raymond Davis, the CIA contractor who shot dead two Pakistanis in Lahore in January, it would be tempting to assume that overall relations between Pakistan and the United States are the worst they have been in years.
At a strategic level, however, there's actually rather greater convergence of views than there has been for a very long time.
In a speech last month, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton took a step closer towards meeting Pakistan's own call for a political settlement in Afghanistan through negotiations with Taliban insurgents which would force al Qaeda to leave the region. It was time, she said, "to get serious about a responsible reconciliation process, led by Afghans and supported by intense regional diplomacy and strong U.S.-backing."
"Now, I know that reconciling with an adversary that can be as brutal as the Taliban sounds distasteful, even unimaginable. And diplomacy would be easy if we only had to talk to our friends. But that is not how one makes peace," she said.

In Pakistan, an assassination and the death of words

In Pakistan, an assassination and the death of words

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When I first heard about Shahbaz Bhatti's assassination, there seemed to be nothing sensible to be said about it.  Not yet another prediction about Pakistan's growing instability, nor even an outpouring of anger of the kind that followed the killing of Punjab governor Salman Taseer in the English-language media.  The assassination of the Minorities Minister did not appear to portend anything beyond the actual tragedy of his death.  And nor could anyone say it came as a  surprise. A loss of words, then. A painful punctuation mark.
Cafe Pyala has now articulated far better than I could what went through my mind when I first heard about the assassination.
"There was a time when some of us would have leapt at the chance to throw words into this maelstrom, to comment on a senseless tragedy like the one today. As journalists, as commentators, as columnists, it would have been like going to the Promised Land. High profile murder? Check. Law and order issue? Check. Spectre of extremism? Check. Possibility of point scoring against toothless government? Check. Energizing, empowering, emboldening feeling of being part of a struggle that is bigger than one’s self? Check, Check, Check and Check!

From Afghanistan to Libya; rethinking the role of the military

From Afghanistan to Libya; rethinking the role of the military

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In a report this month calling for faster progress on a political settlement on Afghanistan, the influential UK parliamentary foreign affairs committee was unusually critical of the dominance of the military in setting Afghan policy.
"We conclude that there are grounds for concern over the relationship between the military and politicians. We further conclude that this relationship has, over a number of years, gone awry and needs to be re-calibrated  ... we believe that problems in Afghanistan highlight the need for a corresponding cultural shift within Whitehall to ensure that those charged with taking foreign policy decisions and providing vitally important political leadership are able to question and appraise military advice with appropriate vigour," it said.
During its enquiries, based on interviews with regional experts and officials, "we gained the impression that the sheer size and power of the U.S. military ensured that the U.S. military remained largely in control of U.S. Afghan policy," it added.
It also quoted former UK special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles, as saying that conversations between the U.S. and British military “end up with things being pre-cooked between the U.S. and the UK militaries before they are subject to political approval back in London ..."

Pakistan’s debate on drones, lifting the secrecy

Pakistan’s debate on drones, lifting the secrecy

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In a rare admission of the effectiveness of drone strikes, a senior Pakistani military officer has said most of those killed are hard-core militants, including foreigners, according to Dawn newspaper.
It quotes Major-General Ghayur Mehmood as telling reporters at a briefing in Miramshah, in North Waziristan, that, “Myths and rumours about US predator strikes and the casualty figures are many, but it’s a reality that many of those being killed in these strikes are hardcore elements, a sizeable number of them foreigners."
“Yes there are a few civilian casualties in such precision strikes, but a majority of those eliminated are terrorists, including foreign terrorist elements,” he said.
The comments may not have been entirely authorised -- the New York Times quoted Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Athar Abbas as playing down the remarks. Abbas called them a “personal assessment”. "General Abbas emphasised that the army supported the public policy of the government that drone strikes inside Pakistani territory 'do more harm than good'," the newspaper said.

Towards a review of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws

Towards a review of Pakistan’s blasphemy laws

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After two assassinations, Pakistani politicians are finally beginning to address tensions over the country's blasphemy laws.
Interior Minister Rehman Malik said in an interview politicians should be able to reach a cross-party consensus on preventing the misuse of the blasphemy laws, as proposed by Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman, head of the Jamiat-e-Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) religious party. "Its misuse is being, of course, taken into account and the party leaders are going to sit together as proposed by Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman ... and I hope this matter can be thrashed out, whenever this meeting takes place." 
Two senior politicians, Punjab Governor Salman Taseer and Minorities Minister Shahbaz Bhatti, were assassinated this year after they called for amendments to the blasphemy laws, which critics say are often misused to settle personal scores.  The row over the blasphemy laws has become one of most incendiary issues in Pakistan, highlighting the dominance of the religious right which has been able to bring out thousands into the streets to protest against any changes to the laws.  Taseer's self-confessed killer, Mumtaz Qadri, was celebrated as a hero by many.
Fazl-ur-Rehman, who quit the Pakistan People's Party (PPP)-led government in December after a row over the sacking of one of his ministers, has been a vocal defender of the blasphemy laws. However, Pakistan's Dawn newspaper quoted him as saying last week that “if a law is being misused against minorities we are ready to discuss this."  In a follow-up commentary, Dawn called it "a climbdown from his customary hardline position".

Keeping Raymond Davis and Lashkar-e-Taiba in perspective

Keeping Raymond Davis and Lashkar-e-Taiba in perspective

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According to the New York Times, Raymond Davis, the CIA contractor arrested in Pakistan for shooting dead two Pakistanis in what he says was an act of self-defence, was working with a CIA team monitoring the Lashkar-e-Taiba militant group.
The article, by Washington-based Mark Mazzetti, was not the first to make this assertion. The NYT itself had already raised it, while Christine Fair made a similar point in her piece for The AfPak Channel last week (with the intriguing detail that "though the ISI knew of the operation, the agency certainly would not have approved of it.")
But it was the first article I've seen which focused almost exclusively on U.S. anxieties about the Lashkar-e-Taiba -- blamed for the 2008 attack on Mumbai -- while also linking these explicitly to the furore over the Raymond Davis case:
"The CIA team Mr. Davis worked with, according to American officials, had among its assignments the task of secretly gathering intelligence about Lashkar-e-Taiba, the militant 'Army of the Pure'. Pakistan’s security establishment has nurtured Lashkar for years as a proxy force to attack targets and enemies in India and in the Indian-controlled part of Kashmir. These and other American officials, all of whom spoke only on condition of anonymity, are now convinced that Lashkar is no longer satisfied being the shadowy foot soldiers in Pakistan’s simmering border conflict with India. It goals have broadened, these officials say, and Lashkar is committed to a campaign of jihad against the United States and Europe, and against American troops in Afghanistan."

The “sound and fury” of U.S.-Pakistan ties

The “sound and fury” of U.S.-Pakistan ties

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With the release of CIA contractor Raymond Davis, the United States and Pakistan have put behind them one of the more public rows of their up-and-down relationship.  It was probably not the worst row -- remember the furore over a raid by U.S. ground troops in Angor Adda in Waziristan in 2008, itself preceded  by a deluge of leaks to the U.S. media about the alleged duplicity of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency in its dealings on Afghanistan.
But it was certainly one which by its very nature was guaranteed to get the most attention - an American who shot dead two Pakistanis in what he said was an act of self-defence, denied diplomatic immunity and ultimately released only after the payment of blood money. Adding to the drama were two intelligence agencies battling behind the scenes.
It was also the first serious row since the Obama administration began to build what it promised would be a new strategic relationship with Pakistan.
As I wrote earlier this month, overall relations between the United States and Pakistan were rather better than they looked (or at least than they appeared at the height of the Davis row).  Compared to two years ago, Pakistan is more likely to talk now about the need for stability in Afghanistan than strategic depth (the extent of this shift is open to debate). The United States has also moved closer towards meeting Pakistan's calls for a political settlement in Afghanistan by holding direct talks with representatives of the Taliban, according to several official sources with knowledge of those contacts.

United States begins a new war, what happens to Afghanistan?

United States begins a new war, what happens to Afghanistan?

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The United States has said the scope of its military intervention in Libya is limited, but it nevertheless raises questions about what happens to the two other wars that it is waging, especially in Afghanistan. The last time Washington took the eye off the ball in Afghanistan was in 2003 when it launched the Iraq war and then got so bogged down there that a low level and sporadic Taliban resistance in southern Afghanistan grew into a full blown insurgency from which it is still trying to extricate itself.
The question then is will the U.S. attention again shift away from Afghanistan and to Libya  and indeed other African and Middle East countries where revolts  against decades of authoritarian rule are gaining ground, and unsettling every strategic calculation.   Already U.S. Republicans are saying they are concerned that U.S. forces may be getting drawn into a costly, long-running operation in Libya that lacks clear goals.  If it ends in a stalemate - a possibility recognized by Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Mike Mullen - how focused can America be on Afghanistan where you can argue that the stakes are arguably less now that al Qaeda has largely been pushed out, and the fight is almost entirely with the Taliban.
Just by way of recap, here's broadly what happened to Afghanistan when America's attention and money were drained toward Iraq.  Militant groups reconstituted themselves, more safe havens sprung up, and they were financed by a resurgent opium economy .  Post-war reconstruction was curtailed as blood and treasure was invested in the war in Iraq. In some ways, it was a throwback to another U.S withdrawal from the region when  it almost overnight lost interest following the Soviet withdrawal in 1989 after a decade of arming and financing the insurgents against its former Cold War foe

On Taliban talks and driving out al Qaeda

On Taliban talks and driving out al Qaeda

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In the debate about the possibility of reaching a peace settlement with the Taliban in return for them breaking with al Qaeda, it has never been entirely clear how that breach would be defined. While on one hand the international community would expect the Taliban's break with al Qaeda to be public and irreversible, few expect them to turn on al Qaeda's leaders, preferring instead for them to leave the Afghanistan and Pakistan region.
 Somewhere in there is a huge grey area that has not yet got the attention it deserves. The Century Foundation in its newly released report (pdf) calling for a negotiated settlement to the Afghan war has come up with a suggestion which at least forms the basis of debate.  Its key point -- or at least the one that jumped out at me -- is that Afghan Taliban leader Mullah Mohammad Omar would declare the jihad over:
"The international community will resolutely insist that an acceptable and durable political settlement must include a verifiable severing of ties with al Qaeda and guarantees that Afghanistan could never again be a base from which transnational terrorists could threaten international peace and stability."
"A political settlement in which the Taliban agreed to be a part of a pluralistic governing structure would have far-reaching symbolic importance in the larger struggle against violent extremism and transnational terrorism. One potentially useful message of the end of the conflict would be an announcement by the Afghan insurgents, including Mullah Mohammad Omar as the head of the Taliban and its spiritual leader, that the jihad has come to a close and that the political settlement represents a definitive cessation of hostilities. This public statement could also reaffirm clearly the dedication of the Taliban to national Afghan goals and again emphasize the severing of ties with al Qaeda and any other transnational terrorist networks. It could declare that Afghanistan will not be used as a safe haven for terrorist groups and will not be allowed to serve as a base for regional destabilization."

الخميس، 24 مارس 2011

Natural Cure For Psoriasis - Become Psoriasis Free, The Natural Way

The possibility of the existence of a natural cure for psoriasis is something that I have recently found myself having a vested interest in. Not having been a sufferer of psoriasis for most of my life, suddenly discovering outbreaks of the disease on my arms and legs led me to ask all manner of questions.

Of course, I didn't even know what psoriasis really was until I started to suffer from it myself. I knew it was some kind of disease or ailment, but as it had never bothered me it had never occurred to me to learn more about it.

Even when I did first start to suffer from the disease, I didn't know what it was. Seeing the strange rashes that appeared on my arms and legs, my initial assumption was an allergic reaction to something, or maybe eczema.

But, because my own diagnosis of the problem was way off the mark, so was the treatment I prescribed for myself. Some skin lotion and some antihistamines for allergy relief were never going to have any real effect, and when it was obvious they weren't working, I eventually saw a doctor. That was when I found out I had psoriasis, and ultimately led me to seek out a natural cure for psoriasis.

I have never been the type of person to admit defeat easily, and accept that something simply can't be done without even trying. So, when the doctor told me that psoriasis can't be cured, my natural reaction was to decide I would prove otherwise.

I was actually only a few months away from going on vacation when I got diagnosed with psoriasis. That was one of the reasons I finally went to the doctor, in the hope I could get whatever it was cleared up in time for me to hit the beach!

Unfortunately, I was a long way from finding a natural cure for psoriasis by the time my vacation came around, and so I wound up on the beach with my arms and legs covered in psoriasis patches with people staring at me. What I found out while on vacation was though, that the psoriasis did ease up while I was there. It seems that in countries with a hot climate, cases of psoriasis are much lower.

Relocating to a more tropical place to live wasn't an option, unfortunately, but I did find that taking vitamin D supplements helped. Exposure to sunlight causes the skin to produce vitamin D, and so these supplements seemed to have the same effect as spending time in a warm climate. Whilst still not a guaranteed full on natural cure for psoriasis, I was still quite exited at the breakthrough. I had actually found something that made a difference, and so I was convinced I could beat the disease fully.

Doing some research online led me to all kinds of so called cures, some of which did have a slight effect on the condition of my skin, but non could ultimately cure it. I remember going through a phase of thinking turmeric was the answer, after reading it was an ancient ayurvedic natural cure for psoriasis.

I tried both internal and external applications of using turmeric. I would take turmeric herbal supplements, as well as adding turmeric powder to my food (sometimes much to the detriment of the taste). I also bought a cream made with turmeric powder, that I found in an Indian grocery store and had to travel to the other side of town to get. In the end, although I think I did see a minor improvement, turmeric and all the other remedies I read about turned out to be disappointing.

So fast forward a year or so, and I am now completely clear of psoriasis. How did I do it? Well, when the doctors' say there is no medical or natural cure for psoriasis, they are correct. When we talk about a 'cure', we tend to imagine a pill or some medicine we can take that will make the problem go away. That doesn't exist for psoriasis, but just because there is no single 'cure', doesn't mean the disease cannot be cured.

So without a magic pill, what I found to be an effective natural cure for psoriasis was by taking a look at the bigger picture. Whatever you put inside your body can and does have an effect on its appearance on the outside, and so a persons diet can greatly effect how prone they are to psoriasis. Certain supplements can help too, because they help the body maintain a natural balance, which is so easy to lose in our modern way of life.

So, if you too have been told there is no natural cure for psoriasis, then I can tell you that is simply false. Finding the right balance of solutions that can work for you may take some time and experimentation, but when you finally find yourself free of psoriasis it will be worth it.

Psoriasis Free For Life is a program that applies a holistic approach to delivering a completely natural solution to the problem of psoriasis. If you follow the advice inside, you'll be so amazed at how simple and yet effective this program is. And, you'll finally get the relief from psoriasis that you've been hoping for.

Natural Cure For Psoriasis - Become Psoriasis Free, The Natural Way!

The possibility of the existence of a natural cure for psoriasis is something that I have recently found myself having a vested interest in. Not having been a sufferer of psoriasis for most of my life, suddenly discovering outbreaks of the disease on my arms and legs led me to ask all manner of questions.

Of course, I didn't even know what psoriasis really was until I started to suffer from it myself. I knew it was some kind of disease or ailment, but as it had never bothered me it had never occurred to me to learn more about it.

Even when I did first start to suffer from the disease, I didn't know what it was. Seeing the strange rashes that appeared on my arms and legs, my initial assumption was an allergic reaction to something, or maybe eczema.

But, because my own diagnosis of the problem was way off the mark, so was the treatment I prescribed for myself. Some skin lotion and some antihistamines for allergy relief were never going to have any real effect, and when it was obvious they weren't working, I eventually saw a doctor. That was when I found out I had psoriasis, and ultimately led me to seek out a natural cure for psoriasis.

I have never been the type of person to admit defeat easily, and accept that something simply can't be done without even trying. So, when the doctor told me that psoriasis can't be cured, my natural reaction was to decide I would prove otherwise.

I was actually only a few months away from going on vacation when I got diagnosed with psoriasis. That was one of the reasons I finally went to the doctor, in the hope I could get whatever it was cleared up in time for me to hit the beach!

Unfortunately, I was a long way from finding a natural cure for psoriasis by the time my vacation came around, and so I wound up on the beach with my arms and legs covered in psoriasis patches with people staring at me. What I found out while on vacation was though, that the psoriasis did ease up while I was there. It seems that in countries with a hot climate, cases of psoriasis are much lower.

Relocating to a more tropical place to live wasn't an option, unfortunately, but I did find that taking vitamin D supplements helped. Exposure to sunlight causes the skin to produce vitamin D, and so these supplements seemed to have the same effect as spending time in a warm climate. Whilst still not a guaranteed full on natural cure for psoriasis, I was still quite exited at the breakthrough. I had actually found something that made a difference, and so I was convinced I could beat the disease fully.

Doing some research online led me to all kinds of so called cures, some of which did have a slight effect on the condition of my skin, but non could ultimately cure it. I remember going through a phase of thinking turmeric was the answer, after reading it was an ancient ayurvedic natural cure for psoriasis.

I tried both internal and external applications of using turmeric. I would take turmeric herbal supplements, as well as adding turmeric powder to my food (sometimes much to the detriment of the taste). I also bought a cream made with turmeric powder, that I found in an Indian grocery store and had to travel to the other side of town to get. In the end, although I think I did see a minor improvement, turmeric and all the other remedies I read about turned out to be disappointing.

So fast forward a year or so, and I am now completely clear of psoriasis. How did I do it? Well, when the doctors' say there is no medical or natural cure for psoriasis, they are correct. When we talk about a 'cure', we tend to imagine a pill or some medicine we can take that will make the problem go away. That doesn't exist for psoriasis, but just because there is no single 'cure', doesn't mean the disease cannot be cured.

So without a magic pill, what I found to be an effective natural cure for psoriasis was by taking a look at the bigger picture. Whatever you put inside your body can and does have an effect on its appearance on the outside, and so a persons diet can greatly effect how prone they are to psoriasis. Certain supplements can help too, because they help the body maintain a natural balance, which is so easy to lose in our modern way of life.

So, if you too have been told there is no natural cure for psoriasis, then I can tell you that is simply false. Finding the right balance of solutions that can work for you may take some time and experimentation, but when you finally find yourself free of psoriasis it will be worth it.

Psoriasis Free For Life is a program that applies a holistic approach to delivering a completely natural solution to the problem of psoriasis. If you follow the advice inside, you'll be so amazed at how simple and yet effective this program is. And, you'll finally get the relief from psoriasis that you've been hoping for.

Read about ayurvedic treatment for psoriasis here.