Tunisia, Egypt, Arab world need bold US support for democracy, not mixed messages
For at least three decades, America's relationship with the Arab world has been defined along these lines.
The State Department's institutional knowledge and contacts in the region are all oriented around the regimes in power,...
What Palestinians Are Saying Online
During the past decade, Washington has repeatedly failed to gauge the extent of Palestinian anti-peace sentiments with devastating consequences. The July 2000 Camp David summit triggered the worst wave of Palestinian violence since 1948...
Will revolt in Tunisia inspire others? What it will take for the Arab world...
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AIRO -(MCT)Hours after riots forced Tunisian President Zine el Abidine ben Ali to flee his country, hundreds of Egyptians poured into the streets of Cairo with a warning to their own authoritarian president,...
Aboriginal Rights of the Jewish People
A discussion about a moral and legal requirement to peacefully reconcile the subsequent rights of the newly-emerged Palestinian People with the prior rights of the ancient Jewish People.
IntroductionDenying or minimizing Jewish rights is an...
The “Two-State Delusion” I: Who Wants a “Two-State Solution”?
Following the U.S. lead, the near universal consensus appears to be that the Arab-Israel conflict can be resolved only by the establishment of a Palestinian State in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank) and...
The Two State Delusion II: What Right Do The Jews Have To A Sovereign...
Relevant History in Brief
In 1922, following the Allied victory in World War I, the organized international community of the time, the League of Nations, with the special concurrence of the U.S. (not a member),...
The Two-State Delusion III :The “Strategy of Stages” and a Concocted Arab Narrative
After 1948, when five Arab armies were defeated in their avowed “War of Extermination” against the greatly outnumbered nascent Jewish State, Jordan illegally occupied Judea and Samaria, the West Bank, and Egypt controlled Gaza....
The Two State Delusion IV: Oslo’s Bloody Aftermath
In 1993, the Oslo Accords were signed by Arafat of the P.L.O. and Prime Minister Rabin of Israel at the White House, supposedly to allow for the development and growth of mutual trust and...