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West Asia

A Kuffiya for Tony Benn: The British Warrior Who ‘Matured with Age’

Ramzy Baroud March 19, 2014 Ramzy Baroud

Long before the Boycott, Sanctions and Divestment campaign inched slowly from the fringes of global solidarity with Palestinians to take center stage, Tony Benn had been advocating a boycott of Israel with unrestricted conviction, for years.

The Saudi Regime: Besieged and Fearful

Immanuel Wallerstein March 11, 2014 Immanuel Wallerstein

The Saudi regime has long been considered a pillar of political stability in the Middle East, a country that commanded respect and prudence from all its neighbors. This is no longer true, and the first ones to recognize this are those who are important internal players in the regime.

Tears of Yarmouk: The Palestinian Lesson that Every Syrian Should Know

Ramzy Baroud March 6, 2014 Ramzy Baroud

In the early days of the Syrian uprising-turned civil war three years ago, the writing on the wall of it becoming an intricate regional and international conflict was there for all to see. Palestinians in Syria were likely to find themselves a pawn in a dirty war, but few could have predicted the magnitude of the crisis, and perhaps, few cared.

Omar and the Israeli Checkpoint: The Essential Story that is Rarely Told

Ramzy Baroud February 26, 2014 Ramzy Baroud

Omar is a 7-year-old boy from Gaza. His family managed to obtain the necessary permits that allowed him to cross the Erez checkpoint to Jerusalem, through the West Bank, in order to undergo surgery.

Baghdad, Jan. 2014. Photo: Ali Al-Saadi

Iraq Still Bleeding: The ‘Bad Years’ Are Back

Ramzy Baroud February 6, 2014 Ramzy Baroud

As U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry hurried to his helicopter ready to take off at the end of a visit to Iraq last year, it was becoming clearer that the Americans have lost control of a country they wished to mold to their liking.

US-Israel Strange but ‘Stable’ Alliance: US Senate Await Israeli Instructions

Ramzy Baroud January 30, 2014 Ramzy Baroud

Israel is often viewed by Washington politicians as the most ‘stable’ ally in the Middle East. But stability from the American perspective can mean many things. Lead amongst them is that the ‘ally’ must be unconditionally loyal to the diktats of the US administration.

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