By Robert Parry
October 6, 2009
President Barack Obama’s quest for Middle East peace must navigate very tricky geopolitical straits, with some traditional American enemies emerging as possibly his best allies and usual U.S. allies arrayed as adversaries.
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Tuesday, October 06, 2009
Pramatic Empathy for One's Enemies
By Ivan Eland
October 6, 2009
Empathy is a term that connotes the touchy-feely notion of getting in touch with someone else’s feelings or perspective. That’s what psychotherapists and social workers do.
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October 6, 2009
Empathy is a term that connotes the touchy-feely notion of getting in touch with someone else’s feelings or perspective. That’s what psychotherapists and social workers do.
Read on.
Monday, October 05, 2009
Afghanistan: Eight Years and Counting
By Dennis Loo
October 6, 2009
Eight years ago, on Oct. 7, 2001, the U.S. launched a war upon Afghanistan.
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October 6, 2009
Eight years ago, on Oct. 7, 2001, the U.S. launched a war upon Afghanistan.
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Sunday, October 04, 2009
Democrats Ponder Health-Care Suicide
By Robert Parry
October 4, 2009
If Democrats enact something like the health-care bill emerging from the Senate Finance Committee, they may call it a legislative victory and it may keep the campaign donations flowing from the insurance industry, but the Democrats would surely infuriate millions of American voters.
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October 4, 2009
If Democrats enact something like the health-care bill emerging from the Senate Finance Committee, they may call it a legislative victory and it may keep the campaign donations flowing from the insurance industry, but the Democrats would surely infuriate millions of American voters.
Read on.
WPost Pushes Confrontation with Iran
By Melvin A. Goodman
October 3, 2009
The neocon editorial writers at the Washington Post used the run-up to the Geneva meetings between the United States and Iran to marginalize the significance of the negotiations, to endorse a policy of confrontation against Iran, and even to support steps to bring down the regime in Tehran.
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October 3, 2009
The neocon editorial writers at the Washington Post used the run-up to the Geneva meetings between the United States and Iran to marginalize the significance of the negotiations, to endorse a policy of confrontation against Iran, and even to support steps to bring down the regime in Tehran.
Read on.
Why Was the Berlin Wall Built?
By William Blum
October 3, 2009
Within a few weeks many of the Western media can be expected to turn on their propaganda machines to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, November 9, 1989.
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October 3, 2009
Within a few weeks many of the Western media can be expected to turn on their propaganda machines to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the tearing down of the Berlin Wall, November 9, 1989.
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Two Writers Depart a Strange Land
By Michael Winship
October 3, 2009
You certainly can argue that the depths to which our so-called democratic dialogue has sunk are nothing new. Politicians and advocates have been slinging mud since the earth was cool enough to hurl.
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October 3, 2009
You certainly can argue that the depths to which our so-called democratic dialogue has sunk are nothing new. Politicians and advocates have been slinging mud since the earth was cool enough to hurl.
Read on.
Friday, October 02, 2009
WTimes, Bushes Hail Rev. Moon
By Robert Parry
October 2, 2009
Since journalist John Solomon decamped from the Washington Post to become executive editor of the right-wing Washington Times in 2008, the newspaper has tried to shake its image as a political front for its founder, right-wing South Korean theocrat Sun Myung Moon.
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October 2, 2009
Since journalist John Solomon decamped from the Washington Post to become executive editor of the right-wing Washington Times in 2008, the newspaper has tried to shake its image as a political front for its founder, right-wing South Korean theocrat Sun Myung Moon.
Read on.
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Obama and the Afghan Quagmire
By Ivan Eland
October 1, 2009
October 1, 2009
Barack Obama does seem to have much better instincts in foreign policy than George W. Bush. But lest that be seen as damning by faint praise, let’s just say that Obama, like the Washington Redskins football team, is moving the ball down the field but needs to get it over the goal line more often.
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