Mere posturing or testing the propaganda waters for consent to strike?
Posts Tagged ‘Golan Heights’
Israel Accusation About to Lead to Preemptive Strike on Syria?
Posted: 15 April 2010 by Little Alex in International Affairs, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: Abu Muqawama, Bashar Assad, Center for a New American Society, CNAS, Damascus, Gaza, Gaza Massacre, Golan Heights, Hezbollah, Hizbollah, human rights, international law, Israel, Israel-Lebanon War, Jonathan Cook, Lebanon, Middle East, Newspeak, Seymour Hersh, Shebaa Farms, Syria, UN, US, War, War on Terror, Zionism
How MSM Misleads the Public About Israel With Euphemisms Like “Facts on the Ground”
Posted: 20 May 2009 by Tom Murphy in International Affairs, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: al-Quds, East Jerusalem, fascism, Gaza, Golan Heights, international law, Israel, Middle East, Netanyahu, Newspeak, Obama, Palestine, settlements, terrorism, UN, US, War, war crimes, West Bank, Zionism
Tom Murphy on the vagueness of the American MSM toward the Netanyahu-Obama meeting as if they were negotiations where Israel may have to ‘concede’ positions or sacrifice land when they’ve been (uncontroversially) violating international law for decades. (more…)
Jimmy Carter on Palestine-Israel and Apartheid
Posted: 29 January 2009 by Editors in International Affairs, Palestine-Israel, Political ScienceTags: 242, 338, AIPAC, Al Jazeera, arartheid, Assad, diplomacy, fascism, Fatah, Gaza, Gaza Massacre, George Bush, Golan Heights, Hamas, Hezbollah, human rights, international law, Israel, Jimmy Carter, Lebanon, Middle East, Newspeak, Obama, Palestine, Riz Khan, settlement, state, Syria, terrorism, terrtitory, Turkey, UN, UN Security Council, US, War, Zionism
Riz Khan interviews Fmr. US Pres. Jimmy Carter, author of Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, who defines apartheid as a ‘land with two peoples forcibly segregated and one dominates the other’ discusses the two-state solution, AIPAC and the geopolitical effects of Palestine-Israel conflict. Carter also takes questions from callers. (more…)