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<li> Saddam's General [[Ibrahim Al-Tikriti]].
<li> Saddam's General [[Ibrahim Al-Tikriti]].
<li> Iraqi General Ali Ibrahim Al-Tikriti - WMD went to Syria.
<li> Iraqi General Ali Ibrahim Al-Tikriti - WMD went to Syria.
<li> [[Jim Gilchrist]] of the Minuteman Project.<ref>[http://www.globalpolitician.com/22904-immigration “Exclusive Interview: [[Jim Gilchrist]] of Minuteman Project on Immigration, Terror, Elections,” [[David Storobin]], ''Global Politician'', May 31, 2007.]</ref>
<li> [[Jim Gilchrist]] of the Minuteman Project.
<li> Brazilian Former Guerilla/Terrorist and Current Congressman [[Fernando Gabeira]].
<li> Brazilian Former Guerilla/Terrorist and Current Congressman [[Fernando Gabeira]].
<li> [[Fathi Abou al-Aardat]], Senior Fatah Leader and Secretary of the Palestine Committee and Union in Lebanon.
<li> [[Fathi Abou al-Aardat]], Senior Fatah Leader and Secretary of the Palestine Committee and Union in Lebanon.

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Global Politician is an online magazine of politics that publishes analysis of current events, as well as interviews with politicians, government officials, diplomats, book authors and terrorists. It was founded in October 2004 and is based in New York.

Description

The Editor-in-Chief of the Global Politician is David Storobin, a New York attorney. Before founding the Global Politician, Storobin was the last editor of the Eurasian Politician, which was published out of Finland beginning in May 2000.

The magazine's stated goal is to go beyond traditional news found in media to publish about events missed by mainstream media. It publishes 5-7 op-ed pieces daily, and several investigative reports and interviews per month.

The Global Politician claims it avoids paranoid conspiracy theories, self-promotion, personal attacks, but does allow politically-incorrect opinions so long as they are not hateful.

It solicits articles for publication on its web site, but stipulates that the authors must be notable. It defines this as:

  • Be a published author or journalist; or
  • Have an advanced degree (Master's, Ph.D., J.D. or equivalent) in a related field.
  • Be a recognised expert who has been interviewed in the media or otherwise recognised for his expertise.

Interviews - Partial List

  • President of Sri Lanka Chandrika Kumaratunga.
  • Prime Minister of Macedonia Nikola Gruevski.
  • President of Macedonia Boris Trajkovski.
  • President of Lebanon Amine Gemayel.
  • UK Spy Glen Jenvey who Identified The People Behind London Bombings.
  • Hezbollah Official Abdallah Kassir.
  • UK MP Brian Binley - Iran's Nukes Won't Be Bombed.
  • Saddam's General Ibrahim Al-Tikriti.
  • Iraqi General Ali Ibrahim Al-Tikriti - WMD went to Syria.
  • Jim Gilchrist of the Minuteman Project.[1]
  • Brazilian Former Guerilla/Terrorist and Current Congressman Fernando Gabeira.
  • Fathi Abou al-Aardat, Senior Fatah Leader and Secretary of the Palestine Committee and Union in Lebanon.
  • Israeli MK Benny Elon.
  • Former Lebanese Foreign Minister Fares Bouei.
  • Hezbollah's political officer and director of foreign media relations Hussein Naboulsi.
  • South African Freedom Front General-Secretary Colonel Piet Uys.
  • Head of Lebanon's National Liberal Party Dory Chamoun.
  • Interview with Lebanese Parliament Member Nayla Moawad.
  • Alex Linder of the Vanguard News Network.[2]

    Contributing Writers - Partial List

    References

    1. ^ “Exclusive Interview: Jim Gilchrist of Minuteman Project on Immigration, Terror, Elections,” David Storobin, Global Politician, May 31, 2007.
    2. ^ “Interview with Alex Linder of the Vanguard News Network: Jewish journalist interviews leading anti-Jewish activist,” Nicholas Stix, Global Politician, October 11, 2007.