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Binyamin Netanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas: what are the possibilities?

Lawrence Davidson explains why the US-sponsored direct talks between Israel and Mahmoud Abbas’s Fatah faction, due to start on 2 September, are most unlikely to result in anything that is

Towards a World War III Scenario? The Role of Israel in Triggering an Attack on

The stockpiling and deployment of advanced weapons systems directed against Iran started in the immediate wake of the 2003 bombing and invasion of Iraq. From the outset, these war plans

Obama calls on African youth to be agents of change

U.S President Barack Obama met with young African leaders and urged them to work for change on their continent and bolster democracy, slamming many independence-era leaders who were elected but

Netanyahu: I deceived US to destroy Oslo accords

Jonathan Cook considers the significance of a video that has surfaced showing Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu boasting about his ability to manipulate the United States and his success in

The False Promise of ‘Direct Talks’

We should start pondering the consequences that there will be no resolution of the Arab-Israeli conflict during this generation, says Rami G. Khouri.

Obama’s Bungled Military Strategies

This is Part III of a series by former CIA analyst Melvin A. Goodman addressing the presidency and the Pentagon.

Clinton criticizes Egypt ‘s democracy

Hillary Clinton US secretary of state expressed her concern about Egypt 's state of democracy and human rights.

Shame behind the silence of America over Israeli crimes

The Gulf Daily News (2 June 2010) headlined a front-page article "The silence of America". Questions were submitted to the American embassy, the White House, US State Department and Secretary

US Secretary of State slams Egypt ‘s emergency law extension

US Secretary of State Hilary Clinton condemned the decision stating that the extension ignored the Egyptian voices who sought to end the government suppression.

Can Obama erase ‘Bush nostalgia’ in the Middle East?

Obama has reverted to Clinton-era policies in the Middle East. But Arab reformers are nostalgic for something more like Bush’s “freedom agenda,” which helped usher in a promising moment for