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Fisk: Beware Men of Power Who Turn to Writing Books
Znet Article, April, 10 2011
Robert Fisk
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Weird parallels between Gaddafi's novels and short stories and some of his latest ravings
Landy: Opposing Western Miltary Intervention and Domination
Znet Article, April, 09 2011
Joanne Landy
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We Support the Libyan Democratic Revolution and Oppose Western Military Intervention and Domination
Pilger: David Cameron's Gift of War and Racism, to Them and Us
Znet Article, April, 07 2011
John Pilger
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The Euro-American attack on Libya has nothing to do with protecting anyone; only the terminally naive believe such nonsense
Shalom: Stephen Shalom & Michael Albert Answer Questions on Libya
Znet Article, April, 07 2011
Stephen Shalom
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The more dependent the opposition becomes on the Western powers, the more influence will be accorded to those with connections to and views compatible with these powers.
O'Rourke: Postcolonialism, Islamism and the Arab Revolution
Znet Article, March, 11 2011
Jacqueline O'Rourke
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Political Islamism will, no doubt, play a defining role in the “new imaginative geography of liberation” and has the historic opportunity of transforming the binary which has dominated Orientalist politics between “Islam” and the “West”.
Rosen: Aftermath: Following the Bloodshed of America’s Wars in the Muslim World"
Znet Article, November, 11 2010
Nir Rosen
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates said Tuesday that the United States is "open" to the idea of keeping American troops in Iraq past the 2011 deadline for withdrawal.
Rosen: What America Left Behind in Iraq
Znet Article, September, 13 2010
Nir Rosen
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Hundreds of cars waiting in the heat to slowly pass through one of the dozens of checkpoints and searches they must endure every day. The constant roar of generators. The smell of fuel, of sewage, of kabobs.
Khan: Will Obama Vacate Iraq?
Znet Article, August, 26 2010
Nasir Khan
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President Barack Obama's speech on US withdrawal from Iraq is is ambiguous and there is little hope that the occupation will soon end.
Davidson: Right Wing Thought Police
Znet Article, July, 11 2010
Lawrence Davidson
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The American right wing is achieving its long term goal of becoming the nation’s thought police. They are realizing this goal through the timeless practices of extremists (be they on the right or the left, religious or secular) which are intimidat...
Savran: The Other Fateful Triangle: Israel, Iran and Turkey
Znet Article, June, 15 2010
Sungur Savran
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Israel, Iran and Turkey...
Hayden: Exit Strategies for Afghanistan and Iraq
Znet Article, March, 10 2010
Tom Hayden
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It's been a long winter for the peace movement. Waiting for Obama has proved fruitless. The Great Recession has strengthened Wall Street and diverted attention from the wars. The debate over healthcare still won't go away and has demoralized progr...
Cole: Major Iraqi Parties Anxious Over Possible Massive Ballot Fraud
Znet Article, March, 01 2010
Juan Cole
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Iraqis go to the voting booth on Sunday, March 7, to elect the second full-term parliament (4 years) since the fall of the one-party Baath regime in 2003. Given the turmoil surrounding last summer's elections in Iran and Afghanistan, with massive ...
Snider: Accusing Iran; Ignoring History
Znet Article, February, 26 2010
Ted Snider
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Did Hillary Clinton seriously just accuse Iran of heading toward becoming a dictatorship? This accusation is one of two made in the past couple of weeks against Iran that totally defy history.
Street: The Murder of Iraq: It Never Happened
Znet Article, February, 23 2010
Paul Street
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The doctrinal assumption that “we” (the United States) are inherently benevolent, noble, well-intentioned, helpful, and democratic in our foreign policies is ubiquitous in U.S. dominant media and indeed across the spectrum of respectable opinion i...
Cole: Iraqi Appeals Court Upholds Ban On Secular, Nationalist Candidates
Znet Article, February, 16 2010
Juan Cole
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A string of bombings on Sunday targeted political offices of those parties willing to contest the March 7 parliamentary elections, including secular Sunnis. The violence comes as one more worry in the course of Iraq's most controversial election.
Fisk: Gaza's Defiant Tunnellers Head Deeper Underground
Znet Article, February, 16 2010
Robert Fisk
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They are the real resistance. They are the lung through which Gaza breathes. True, missiles must pass along their subterranean tracks, Qassam rockets, too, Kalashnikov ammunition, explosives. But by far the greatest burden of the tunnellers of Gaz...
Cole: Gates Strikes Out In Pakistan
Znet Article, February, 06 2010
Juan Cole
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Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates's trip to Pakistan this weekend has in many ways been public relations disaster, and I think it is fair to say that he came away empty-handed with regard to his chief policy goals in Islamabad. Getting Pakistan...
Kozloff: Latin/Middle Eastern Media: A Thorn in the Side of the U.S. Military in Haiti
Znet Article, January, 22 2010
Nikolas Kozloff
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Watch the U.S. media and its coverage of the crisis in Haiti, and you get the impression that Washington is a benevolent power doing its utmost to help with emergency relief in the Caribbean island nation. But tune into al-Jazeera English or South...
Avnery: "Kill Another Turk…"
Znet Article, January, 17 2010
Uri Avnery
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Almost every Jew knows the sentence “Kill a Turk and rest.†The whole story goes like this: In Czarist Russia, a Jewish boy is called up for the war against the Turks.
Avnery: The Quiet American
Znet Article, January, 10 2010
Uri Avnery
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The quiet American was the hero of Graham Greene’s novel about the first Vietnam War, the one fought by the French.


