Why Netanyahu and Trump Are Good for the Palestinians
Ironically, Netanyahu and Trump being in power in Israel and the US, respectively, is the best thing that could happen for the prospects of peace.
Ironically, Netanyahu and Trump being in power in Israel and the US, respectively, is the best thing that could happen for the prospects of peace.
The key to understanding the significance of the recent UN resolution on Israeli settlements lies in a proper assessment of why the US didn't veto it.
Here are ten popular arguments Zionists use to defend Israel's crimes against the Palestinians and how to answer them effectively.
It SHOULD have been ethnic cleansing, in Benny Morris's point of view. The Zionists' expulsion of Arabs under the leadership of David Ben-Gurion just didn't go far enough.
The UN recognizes the harm caused by central banks' inflationary monetary policy, but still advocates even more government intervention into the market.
Press TV asks me about US airstrikes in Libya, and I point out that doing more of what caused the rise of ISIS in the first place won't solve the problem.
It is time for the citizens of the world to effect the paradigm shift required to bring about a peaceful resolution to the world’s most infamous conflict.
By signing the reconciliation agreement with Israel, Turkey has betrayed the Palestinians and made itself complicit in Israel’s occupation regime.
Ban Ki-moon speaks of an end to Israel's occupation and of peace, but he has repeatedly been complicit in Israel's crimes against the Palestinians.
The Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) interviewed me this week about the negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.
The Crimean referendum was perfectly in accordance with international law and its recognition and guarantees of the right to self-determination.
Dissatisfied with China's reason for abstaining from a UN vote on a resolution condemning Crimea's referendum, the New York Times simply invents another.
Danny Postel and Nader Hashemi argue in a New York Times op-ed that the international community should invoke the "Responsibility to Protect" principle to intervene in Syria but unwittingly illustrate why this is a dangerous doctrine.
On Christmas Eve, Israel continued a recent series of demolitions of Palestinian homes in Bedouin communities in the occupied West Bank, expelling 68 people, nearly half of them children, out into the extreme winter weather.
My interview with Devon Douglas-Bowers about my forthcoming book on the U.S. role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry was extraordinarily candid about the Obama administration's goal in pushing "peace" talks between Israel and Palestine.
In an Al-Monitor article ironically titled “The tragedy of Palestinian revisionism,” veteran Israeli columnist Ben Caspit engages in his own shameful revisionism about the roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the reasons for its persistence. In the process, he reveals his own deeply bigoted attitude, historical ignorance, and intellectual dishonesty.
Germany be a world "leader" by getting on board with the Obama administration's plan to commit aggression, "the supreme international crime", according to New York Times columnist Roger Cohen.
So when the Security Council refuses to authorize the U.S. to use military force against the government of a country it has repeatedly declared must be removed from power, then it is by definition "irrelevant".
The case of the U.S./NATO bombing of Kosovo is indeed a useful model for Syria, if the right lesson is drawn from it.
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I'm the author of several books, including Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict The War on Informed Consent, Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman: Austrian vs. Keynesian Economics in the Financial Crisis, and The War on Informed Consent, which features a Foreword by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
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