Posted on 21. Apr, 2010 by Debbie in Israel, U.S. Foreign Policy
Join us for a Webinar on Date: Thursday, April 22, 2010 Time: 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM PDT. If you click on the link below you will see a button that says “show time in my time zone”. https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/137589489 Space is limited so register as soon as you can! Reserve your Webinar seat now at: [...]
Posted on 21. Apr, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Palestine
by Nahida – Exiled Palestinian Hard talk Like most people, I do believe in dialogue and civilized coexistence, like most people I long to live in dignity and freedom in my homeland, like most people I yearn for peace and justice for every human, like most people I like to foster loving and trusting relationships [...]
Posted on 19. Apr, 2010 by Debbie in News/Politics, War Crimes
by Richard Walker - American Free Press – 12 April 2010 International laws are making it increasingly difficult for Israeli diplomats, intelligence officers, generals and even former top military officers to travel the globe without being arrested on international warrants. Judging by the sheer number of outstanding warrants, any Israelis deemed to have committed crimes [...]
Posted on 19. Apr, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Middle east, News/Politics, U.S. Foreign Policy, War, World
By Philip Giraldi / Antiwar.com One would expect the Air Force’s top civilian adviser to be someone who has spent some time in the US military or who has a very particular educational or skills set that brings something special to what is, after all, a very senior and sensitive position. Not so. Dr. Lani [...]
Posted on 19. Apr, 2010 by Debbie in Britain, Commentary/Analysis, Israel, Israeli Occupation, Middle east, News/Politics, Palestine, U.S. Foreign Policy
By Mustafa Barghouthi During a recent visit to Washington, I met with several members of Congress to discuss the prospects for Palestinian and Israeli peace. This included a marvelous, unexpected introduction to Rep. John Lewis (D-Ga.), the courageous civil rights advocate. The Palestinian National Initiative, which I head, works to emulate the nonviolent resistance to [...]
Posted on 19. Apr, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, U.S. Foreign Policy
By Stephen M. Walt Rahm Emanuel: white House chief-of-staff himself volunteered to serve in Israel’s army during the first Gulf War of 1991 Editorial Comment: In an interview with Ma’ariv, Rahm Emanuel’s father, Dr. Benjamin Emanuel, said he was convinced that his son’s appointment would be good for Israel. “Obviously he will influence the president [...]
Posted on 19. Apr, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, News/Politics
by Ray McGovern Adm. Mike Mullen, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, came home with sweaty palms from his mid-February visit to Israel. He has been worrying aloud that Israel will mousetrap the U.S. into war with Iran. This is of particular concern because Mullen has had considerable experience in putting the brakes on [...]
Posted on 19. Apr, 2010 by Debbie in Commentary/Analysis, News/Politics
by Manouchehr Mottaki Despite the empty boasts of the US about the achievements of its Washington conference on nuclear disarmament, the world still faces the threat from tens of thousands of nuclear warheads. It is deplorable that while most states that are party to the Nuclear Non- Proliferation Treaty (NPT) wish for disarmament, every human [...]
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