The Middle East Turmoil: Its Impact on Arab-Israeli Peace Prospects *
It all started just five months ago, on Dec. 17, 2010, when Mohamed Bouazizi, a young Tunisian fruit peddler in Sidi Bouzidi, south of the Tunisian capital, set himself ablaze after the police seized...
Hizb ut-Tahrir: Islam Has Replaced Communism as Top U.S. Enemy
http://www.investigativeproject.org/3031/hizb-ut-tahrir-islam-has-replaced-communism-as
A radical Islamist group which claims a presence in nearly 50 countries is so confident it can help establish a global Muslim government - or caliphate - that it distributed a draft constitution during...
Incisive Perspective: Syria and Saudi Arabia
Syria Murders Hundreds; "Pro-`Arab Spring'" West Yawns or Supports Syrian Regime
The situation in Syria is terrible. Hundreds of people have been shot; others arrested and tortured. And yet after weeks of demonstrations and repression...
Revolution and oppression in the Arab world
When the first revolutions in Tunisia and Egypt occurred, the initial responses from Israel appeared distinct from those in the West. While European and American reactions were enthusiastic, a whiff of skepticism, if not...
If The Obama Administration Doesn’t Understand Syria’s Dictator is No Sensitive Westernized Wimp, It...
http://rubinreports.blogspot.com/2011/04/if-obama-administration-doesnt.html
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Why was Egyptian President Husni Mubarak so evil in the eyes of the Obama Administration while Syrian President Bashar al-Assad...
Why Has the Domino Effect Been Halted?
Even American arms and training, European funds and global political support
will not turn the Fatah regime in Judea and Samaria into something upon
which Israel can depend. Only the establishment of eight homogeneous tribal
states, based...
Dr. Kedar replies to question: Small Homogeneous States Only Solution for Middle East –...
Dr. Aaron Lerner - IMRA:
An IMRA reader raised the following question regarding Dr. Mordechai Kedar's recent article (repeated below):
Do you see the members of small homogenous states that have the misfortune that they are...
The Gaddafi Precedent
There are many reasons to be worried about the bridge-leap the Obama Administration has just undertaken in its war with Muamar Gaddafi. How it will all end is just one of them.
What I find...
The New Middle East
http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=210724
If the mullahs aren’t overthrown, the New Middle East will be a very
dark and dangerous place.
A new Middle East is upon us and its primary beneficiary couldn’t be
happier. In a speech Monday in the...
My Optimism About the New Arab Revolt
Unprecedented convulsions across the Middle East, from Morocco to Iran, prompt three reflections:
First, these rebellions fit into the context of a regional chessboard, what I call the Middle East cold war. On one side...










