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Tag: War and Peace

Israel will not bomb Iran this year

08/02/201214/12/2021ISR--Research Team2 Comments on Israel will not bomb Iran this year

  by Ahmed E. Souaiaia* I recognize that it is injudicious to make emphatic predictions like this one and it is especially impolitic to do so without access to all information. In this case however, all critical information is publicly available. The only important piece of information that we don’t know is whether or not Read more

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An education in occupation

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Cost of War comments:  Iraq has a history rich in contributions to various academic fields, and its universities were the envy of the Middle East thirty years ago. In the early years of Saddam Hussein’s regime, the education system in Iraq was well resourced, globally connected, secular and open to women.  University education was free Read more

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Saudi Rulers’ Depraved indifference

08/12/201110/08/2022ISR--Research TeamLeave a Comment on Saudi Rulers’ Depraved indifference

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia*   Even before 9-11, before the U.S. war in Afghanistan, and before the war in Iraq, suicide bombers had targeted civilian Shiite worshipers in mosques and public places in a number of countries. The state of lawlessness created by war merely expanded this heinous trend to Iraq. Now, months before the Read more

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The destabilizing effects of the Iraq war

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By Ahmed E Souaiaia August 27, 2003 In one of his most recent remarks, President Bush acknowledged that “terrorists are gathering in Iraq” and he argued that “the more progress we make in Iraq , the more desperate the terrorists will become.”  At first glance, there may appear to be some intelligent logic in that Read more

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