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Turkey and the New Middle East Regional Political Realignment

      by Ibrahim Kazerooni and Rob Prince The news broke not long ago that Turkey, a longtime, staunch NATO member just broke an unwritten rule of that global military alliance: it has announced it is considering a major $3.2 … Continue reading

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Gaza Towards a More Symmetrical Engagement

Gaza Towards a More Symmetrical Engagement On Wednesday November 21, under an Egypt-brokered deal, Palestinians and Israelis agreed to end all hostilities against each other after eight days of relentless Israeli attacks on the coastal enclave. Israel also agreed to … Continue reading

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Obama and Netanyahu: Horsetrading Iran For Palestine – Part One

tags: Barak Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Ehud Barak, Hormuz, Perisian Gulf Mohammed Mossadegh, Iranian prime minister who nationalized Iranian oil and was overthrown by C.I.A/MI5 orchestrated coup d’etat in 1953 (Note: this article appeared at Foreign Policy In Focus : for Part Two of … Continue reading

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Obama and Netanyahu: Horsetrading Iran For Palestine- Part Two

  Protest against the Reagan military build up Links: Obama and Netanyahu: Horsetrading Iran For Palestine – Part One _______________________ Part Two By Ibrahim Kazerooni and Rob Prince. 1.  Thirty years ago, the Reagan Administration went on a crash program … Continue reading

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