“Inside Story” at al Jazeera’s program, “Palestine Water Shortage”: “We discuss the effect of Israel cutting water to Palestine and the political impact in the possible peace process in the region.” (24:12):
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Applebaum’s Soft n’ Cuddly Proxy War With Iran
Posted: 29 September 2009 by Little Alex in International Affairs, Political ScienceTags: #iranelection, 9/11, Abdolhamid Rigi, Abdolmalek Rigi, Ahmadinejad, Anne Applebaum, anti-Statism, AntiWar.com, Arianna Huffington, Bush Administration, Daniel Luban, democracy, economy, fascism, Green Revolution, human rights, human rights groups, humanitarian intervention, international law, Iran election, Jason Ditz, Jundallah, Justin Raimondo, Ken Ballen, Kenneth Timmerman, KSM, law, libertarian, MEK, Middle East, National Endowment for Democracy, neoconservatives, Newspeak, Noam Chomsky, Obama, Patrick Doherty, public opinion, realpolitik, Seymour Hersh, Terror Free Tomorrow, US, War, Washington Post, Zionism
Anne Applebaum makes the case for a U.S. taxpayer-funded “human rights campaign that battles Iran from within”.