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Netanyahu and Obama Seek “The Truth”
by James M. Wall Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in the United States this week, vowing to expose “the truth” about Iran. The exposure vow from Netanyahu was just the opening barrage in what is expected to be a … Continue reading
Posted in John Kerry, Media, Middle East, Netanyahu, Obama, United Nations
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Peace Talks Begin Despite Political Resistance
by James M. Wall The first session of the Israeli-Palestinian peace talks began Wednesday evening in Jerusalem’s King David Hotel. Israeli Justice Minister Tzipi Livni and Palestinian chief negotiator Saeb Erekat are representing their respective sides. U.S. envoy Martin Indyk, … Continue reading
Posted in John Kerry, Middle East, Middle East Politics, Netanyahu, USA
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“God of our weary years, God of our silent tears”— James Weldon Johnson
by James M. Wall This blog has an internal statistics page which reports a daily compilation of the number of “visits” to the current posting. The same page also reports on visits to previous postings. A few days ago I noticed … Continue reading
Posted in -Archive 2008, Middle East, Middle East Politics, Netanyahu, Obama
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“Poor George, he can’t help it . . .”
by James M. Wall “Poor George, he can’t help it — he was born with a silver foot in his mouth.” This memorable line from future Texas Governor Ann Richards was aimed at soon-to-be President George H. W. Bush. It … Continue reading
Conquerors from The Congo to The Jordan
by James M. Wall In the late 19th century, Henry Morton Stanley (of Stanley and Livingston fame), (right) was the “king’s man”—more accurately, a hired colonist conqueror—working for Belgium’s King Leopold II. Stanley’s assignment: Seize and conquer for Belgium, the … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Middle East, Middle East Politics, Movies
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Kerry Forgot Rule Number One: Never Question the Sacred Israeli Narrative
by James M. Wall If you believe the Israeli and US pro-Israel media, the new US Secretary of State, John Kerry (right) is “confused” in his new job. What led to the confusion? To those who embrace his negative media coverage, … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Middle East, Middle East Politics, Movies
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Cardoza Law School Ignores Dershowitz To Honor Jimmy Carter
by James M. Wall Despite vicious opposition from the Alan Dershowitz conservative wing of the American Jewish community, Cardoza Law School honored former President Jimmy Carter April 10, for his career of work on peace and conflict resolution. The International Advocate … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Religious Faith
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Obama: “Look at the world through [Palestinian] eyes”
by James M. Wall Many political progressives have harshly criticized President Obama’s recent trip to Israel and Palestine. They claim he was too warm toward Israel and too lukewarm toward Palestine. Did these critics pay close attention to what the President … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Middle East, Middle East Politics, Netanyahu, Obama
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“We Have No 3G in Palestine”
by James M. Wall Unless security forces have torn it down, the poster (shown here) was one of the sights President Obama would see if his motorcade made its way to Ramallah, Palestine on a West Bank highway. The poster was posted … Continue reading
Posted in Middle East, Middle East Politics, Movies, Netanyahu, Obama
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Right Wing Media Pushes “Friends of Hamas” Rumor
UPDATE Tuesday, February 26: The Hill reported Tuesday afternoon: The Senate on Tuesday voted to confirm former Sen. Chuck Hagel as Pentagon chief in a 58-41 vote, ending the most contentious confirmation fight for a Defense secretary in U.S. history. Only … Continue reading
Posted in Media, Middle East, Politics and Elections
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