by Huda Al Husseini | May 4, 2009 | Opinion
When the Former Head of the UN Weapons Inspection Team in Iraq, Charles Duelfer, presented his book to his publisher, the latter suggested cutting out the parts that might be deemed too sensitive for publishing, however, Charles Duelfer, refused to do so and his book...
by Huda Al Husseini | Mar 14, 2009 | Opinion
The United States claims that resuming ties with Syria is an attempt to distance it from Iran. But at the same time, the US administration itself is opening up to Iran. How can it justify to itself its attempts in this regard whilst at the same time wanting to...
by Huda Al Husseini | Mar 8, 2009 | Opinion
The Gaza aid conference will not divert attention from the internal problems that the Palestinians are facing. PNA head Mahmud Abbas wants a national unity government that accepts the two-state solution and previously signed agreements. As for Hamas, it responds by...
by Huda Al Husseini | Feb 27, 2009 | Opinion
Afghanistan is described as the Graveyard of Empires. The new US administration of Barack Obama expressed its concern regarding the dangerous situation in Afghanistan and this concern is only likely to increase as the winter season comes to an end and military...
by Huda Al Husseini | Feb 14, 2009 | Opinion
A few weeks ago, Syrian President Bashar al Assad told a delegation made up of members of the US Congress visiting Damascus that he realized that having close ties with America would cost Syria its ties with Hezbollah and Hamas in particular. But it was clear that the...