Hussain Abdul Hussain gets it. HeĂ?¢Ă?â?¬Ă?â?˘s one of the most interesting Arab journalists and he also writes in English. His latest article–published in the “Huffington Post”–entitled “Lonely Obama vs. Popular Iran…
Archives for March 2010
U.S. Government Rewards Syria; Syria’s Client Threatens to Kill Americans
Forgive me for writing so much about U.S.-Syria events but it is such a remarkable story that it deserves a lot of attention and it really does reveal a great deal about the problems of current U.S. foreign policy…
TERRORISM WITHIN THE UNITED STATES: THE MIDDLE EAST CONNECTION
A great deal of study and analysis goes into the effect of U.S. foreign policy on the Middle East, but the issues and conflicts in the region also have an effect within the United States, which acts as an extension of those matters. With the dramatic developments of September 11, 2001, revolutionary movements and terrorism struck America directly. This article explores recent developments in that interaction by analyzing terrorist plans or attacks originating in the Middle East but being aimed at activities on U.S. soil. What is particularly striking is that 2009 was the year with the highest number of such incidents. Thus, while “September 11” is now a historic event from almost a decade ago, the strategic themes initiated then are continuing and even arguably intensifying.
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