Robert Fisk: A French colonial legacy of despair
Fisk gets stuck into France–and all colonial divide and conquer botch jobs: “And thus we divide the “other”, while assiduously denying the “other” in ourself. This is what the French … Continue reading
Uri Avnery: An Evening in Jounieh
The opening anecdote makes me wonder whether the Israel and Lebanon right-wing “elites” are not all that different at a sociological level … of course the fascist-inspired Phalange were Israel-allied … Continue reading
Hopes for peace as Hamas agrees to truce
One only hopes Agreement with Israel could lead to release of captured soldier, a new Palestinian government and an end to Gaza incursions Conal Urquhart in Tel Aviv Sunday November … Continue reading
Kurt Nimmo on ‘neo-neo’ struggle in Lebanon
See also his other entries for a decidely less than benign view of US foreign policy towards Lebanon: Hezbollah vs the CIA Cedar Revolution and Bolton Busy Framing Syria for … Continue reading
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