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Friday, December 7th, 2001
Egypt is crying poverty.Tourism is down by 60% and its FY00 trade deficit was $9.35 billion.Egypt’s Foreign Minister Ahmed Maher said this week, “We have been suffering from these fallouts of the terrorist acts that took place in the United States, and we are asking our American friends to help us – not by new […]
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Thursday, December 6th, 2001
Among the lessons that should be drawn from the fall of Kabul is the fact that the world owes Ariel Sharon and Israel an apology. I say this because of the massacres now being calmly and indifferently reported from Afghanistan. When the Northern Alliance took Kabul and other areas, it made short shrift of any […]
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Wednesday, December 5th, 2001
“…At the head of the Israeli government stands a man who only a year ago was ‘Mr. Security’ – a man who has failed the test of bringing results… If Palestinian terrorism were an uncontrolled malignancy in a civilized environment, it would be possible to conduct a “tweezer war” against it, but the war is […]
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Wednesday, December 5th, 2001
News of a secret missile deal raises serious concerns for stability in two of the globe’s most volatile regions. Congress summoned administration officials to testify Friday at a hearing on reports that North Korea has agreed to sell Egypt two dozen Rodong long-range missiles and related technology. The Rodong’s 620-mile range is more than triple […]
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2001
WASHINGTON — After his meeting with President Bush and just before flying back to his stunned and bloodied Israel, Prime Minister Ariel Sharon returned the call of a longtime supporter. Is he depressed in the face of all the carnage? The latest reports were of nearly 30 Israelis dead, hundreds injured, in three suicide bombings […]
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Tuesday, December 4th, 2001
After a week where funeral followed funeral, Saturday night´s terror attack on the youth of Jerusalem was too much to take. Everyone knows that it´s the kids who are out in the cafes of downtown Jerusalem at 11:30 p.m on a Saturday night. The corner where the first two explosions pierced the night was home […]
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Monday, December 3rd, 2001
(Washington, D.C.): A growing focus of policy debate in Washington and around the world is whether, and if so when, President Bush will launch a second phase of the war on terrorism against Iraq. While there is a growing appreciation that Saddam Hussein must be removed from power, there is considerable uncertainty about–and in some […]
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Monday, December 3rd, 2001
(Part II, The Strategic Picture) Israel is surrounded by land on three sides, the sea on the fourth. To the north are Lebanon and Syria, hostile themselves and permitting Iran to maintain a missile force in central Lebanon and support for Hizbullah terrorists in the south. Immediately on the east is the Palestinian Authority, with […]
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Sunday, December 2nd, 2001
BRUSSELS–On Wednesday a Belgian court heard arguments from lawyers representing 23 Palestinians, survivors of the 1982 Sabra and Chatilla massacres near Beirut, that Israel’s Prime Minister Ariel Sharon should be prosecuted in Belgium for crimes against humanity. Though Mr. Sharon almost certainly will never sit in a Belgian jail, the trial could hardly be freighted […]
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Friday, November 30th, 2001
Lets make coalition building simple. Saudi Arabia said no. Egypt said no. Syria said no. Iran said no. In fact, they not only said no, they said some terrorism is OK as long as the victim is Israel. The Gulf States said, "please dont ask." And then there is Israel. In 1979, JINSA published a […]
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