by Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban | Dec 11, 2010 | Opinion
The avalanche of top secret cables leaked from the American departments of state and defense is still an intriguing enigma to many commentators and political analysts. A large portion of the hundreds of thousands of secret documents and cables posted on WikiLeaks are...
by Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban | Dec 2, 2010 | Opinion
Under this title, American Vice-President Joseph Biden wrote an op-ed in The New York Times on November 20, 2010 coinciding with a NATO summit aimed at confronting the rest of the world, a European endeavor to salvage Ireland and with American incentives to Israel to...
by Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban | Nov 29, 2010 | Opinion
At last, it has been acknowledged that Western intelligence agencies tortured innocent people for years in the notorious Guantanamo prison. The admission came through the British government’s approval to pay compensation to 16 Muslims arrested without charges in...
by Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban | Nov 11, 2010 | Opinion
One day before the massacre perpetrated by the forces of terrorism against worshipers in Our Lady of Salvation Catholic church in al-Karada neighborhood in Baghdad, a similar terrorist attack was carried out by Jewish settlers who burned the Baptist Church on the...
by Dr. Bouthaina Shaaban | Oct 27, 2010 | Opinion
News about a new round of “strategic dialogue” between Israel and the United States launched in Washington on October 20, came very brief, and was the least circulated by news agencies. It only mentioned the names of the participants, heads of delegations, that the...