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The Arab World vs. Syria?

The League of Arab States has issued an ultimatum to Syria: cease all hostilities against your rebelling citizens by November 16, or face expulsion from the League. This is not a token threat: The next move could be an Arab military intervention condoned by the League. On Monday, November 14, the League announced that it […]

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US Withdrawal From Iraq: Good for America, or Good for Iran?

Huffington Post Op Eds 10/23/2011 Last week President Obama announced that all US troops would leave Iraq by the end of the year. That would formally end more than eight years of combat that cost the U.S more than 4,400 lives, more than 33,000 injured servicemen and servicewomen, and up to one trillion dollars in […]

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A Case of Russian Sexpionage in Britain or Simply a Case of a Young Woman Preferring Older High Ranking Officials?

Huffington Post Op Eds 11/01/2011 Ekaterina “Katia” Zatuliveter insists that she is not a Russian spy operating in the UK. Russia also insists that she was not their spy. MI5, the British internal intelligence service insists that she was working for Russian intelligence and wants her deported from the UK. Zatuliveter is currently fighting in […]

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Iran: To Bomb Or Not To Bomb, That Is The Question

To bomb or not to bomb Iran’s nuclear installations, that is the question asked by many world leaders following the UN International Atomic Energy Agency report which provided the smoking gun: Iran is developing nuclear weapons. Inevitably President Ahmadinejad immediately rejected the report. The summary of his response is: defiance defiance defiance. Immediately after the […]

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Apology in the Middle East Is a Weapon, or ‘Sorry Seems to Be the Hardest Word’

Huffington Post Op Eds 09/06/2011 One day before the publication of the UN report on the Israeli-Turkish conflict, Ahmet Davutoglu, Turkey’s foreign minister has issued a 24 hour ultimatum to Israel to “apologize, or else…” The Turkish foreign minister has demanded Israel’s contrition for the May 2010 raid on the MV Mavi Marmara, a Turkish […]

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Neighborhood Bulling in Turkey — Cyprus Conflict

Huffington Post Op Eds 09/09/2011 Turkey is at it again behaving like the schoolyard bully. This time, Turkey’s target is not Israel but the Republic of Cyprus. In an interview to Zaman, a Turkish newspaper, Turkish EU Minister Egemen Bağış has threatened that if the Republic of Cyprus enters claimed Turkish terrestrial waters during their […]

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Does NATO Plan to Attack Syria and Iran? Moscow Says Yes, But Don’t!

Those who wondered why the U.S and its European allies limit their reaction to the Syrian massacre of its citizens to lip service only should listen to the Russian offered explanation. The Russians believe that the message NATO and the U.S are sending Syria and ultimately Iran is, “we are coming soon to attack you.” […]

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Gaddafi Is Dead: Is It the End or the Beginning of the War?

Huffington Post op Ed 10/24/2011 Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s brutal death has been confirmed, but the fear is that it doesn’t mark the end of hostilities in Libya, but the beginning of an equally brutal civil war. You might think that there have been only two major players in Libya’s power struggle: Gaddafi’s government and the […]

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US Withdrawal From Iraq: Good for America, or Good for Iran?

Huffington Post OpEds 10/24/2011 Last week President Obama announced that all US troops would leave Iraq by the end of the year. That would formally end more than eight years of combat that cost the U.S more than 4,400 lives, more than 33,000 injured servicemen and servicewomen, and up to one trillion dollars in direct […]

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Durban Review Conference on Racism: Genuine Effort or Political Hypocrisy?

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/haggai-carmon/durban-review-conference-Huffington Post Op Ed 083111 Durban III, a UN conference charged with finding the real root of racism, is scheduled to commence on September 21, 2011, in New York. The Durban Conferences are the natural, albeit indirect extension of the U.N. Human Rights Council. The two previous Durban conferences became a platform for political hatred […]

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