Posts Tagged ‘Egypt’

The U.S in the Middle East: Quo Vadis?

Huffington Post OpEd 3/1/2011 “Quo vadis?” (where are you going? in Latin) asked St. Peter fleeing from certain crucifixion in Rome, when he met Jesus. According to the apocryphal Acts of Peter, Jesus answered, “Eo Romam iterum crucifigi, (I am going to Rome to be crucified again.” ) Is it time to ask, Quo vadis […]

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Egypt’s Power Transition: Changing Rooms On the Titanic? Op Ed by Haggai Carmon published in the Huffington Post

Huffington Post Op Ed 02 10 2011 When President Mubarak of Egypt was still clinging to power, many had already started writing his political eulogy. First and foremost was President Obama. By talking to the protesting people of Egypt in support of their cause, Obama may have doomed Mubarak’s political future. When the world is […]

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One Dead Israeli Spy, Two Theories of Double Loyalty, Three Explanations of How He Died, Four Suspects: Too Many Unanswered Questions — Op Ed by Haggai Carmon published in The Huffington Post

The Huffington Post Op Ed 7 14 10 In June 2007 Ashraf Marwan, an Egyptian businessman, fell to his death from the balcony of his London apartment. Did he fall, jump or get a push? These questions have lingered for the past three years and remain unanswered. If he was murdered, then his death could […]

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