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Editorial - A More Democratic Turkey - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • Passage of these amendments, which had the endorsement of the European Commission, the European Union’s executive body, show that Turkey is constitutionally ready to join the European Union. Europe cannot keep concocting excuses.
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Israel's Nuclear Ambiguity Reconsidered - 2 views

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    I have asked the W-S library to acquire a copy of the book discussed here
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    the last sentence there is a keeper. ah, the wonder of rhetoric - thus, when I informed a friend that I'd declared a double major in ENGL and POSC, he replied with "Oh, so you're going to be a professional bullshitter?"
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ANALYSIS / Iran's unlikely understanding with Saudi Arabia - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | ... - 0 views

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    note the use of the phrase "spheres of influence" and potential historical connotation and whatnot... same areas to be influenced; different apparent influence(r)s.
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Simon Jenkins: What on Earth Are America's Friends to Say? - 0 views

  • The brutality and apparent collapse of front-line discipline is charted in thousands of meticulously filed US government reports, proving only one thing, that any war "among the people" that goes on too long degrades its participants and degenerates into senseless cruelty. Our friends become our victims and our enemies triumphant.
  • The idea that the American invasion liberated Iraqis from kidnap, torture, rape and summary execution is shown to be a sick untruth. Indeed a shocking feature of the leaks is that few Iraqis appeared surprised.
  • An obsession with kill rates, inherited from Vietnam, recruits enemies at every turn and makes the prospect of stability and peace ever more distant.
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  • Many Pakistanis genuinely believe Washington is in the pay of Ahmadinejad of Iran, as his influence increases over regimes from Beirut and Damascus to Baghdad and Kabul.
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History students fight to use textbook presenting both Israeli and Palestinian narrativ... - 1 views

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    (latest re. an issue noted a little while ago)
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Prominent Saudi royal blasts Obama on Israel - Washington Times - 1 views

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    Obama administration seen as too close to Israel.  See page 2 for comparison of Washington pols to muppets...
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BBC News - Iran and Venezuela deepen 'strategic alliance' - 1 views

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    ...lovely.
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    Balancing, balancing. What would one expect in unipolarity, after all?
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Feds support Tenn. mosque, call Islam 'recognized religion' - 1 views

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    Misleading headline from USA Today - Federal government is not 'supporting' the mosque project. They're simply testifying in court against the ridiculous (and dangerous) arguments by some of the opponents of the mosque project that Islam is not a 'real' religion and therefore is not entitled to constitutional protection.

Pat Condell Video about Mosque near Ground Zero - 1 views

started by Benjamin Roberts on 21 Oct 10 no follow-up yet
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Two Views on Mideast Peace by Amos Oz and Sari Nusseibeh | NYRBlog | The New York Revie... - 1 views

  • The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a tragic struggle between two victims of Europe—the Arabs were the victims of imperialism, colonialism, repression, and humiliation. The Jews were the victims of discrimination, persecution, and finally of a genocide without parallel in history. On the face of it, two victims, especially two victims of the same oppressor, should become brothers. But the truth, both when it comes to individuals and when it comes to countries, is that some of the worst fights break out between two victims of the same oppressor. The two sons of an abusive father will each see in his brother the face of his cruel father. And this is the case with the Jews and the Arabs—each of us sees the other in the image of the former oppressor. The Arabs look at Jewish Israel and do not see it as it really is—a half-hysterical refugee camp. Instead, they see it as the long, arrogant, oppressive, and exploitative arm of European colonialism. We Jews look at the Arabs and instead of seeing them as our fellow sufferers, we see the persecutors of our past—the Cossacks, the antisemites. Nazis who grew moustaches and got suntanned, but who are still eager to slaughter us.
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