by Jaber Habib Jaber | May 10, 2011 | Opinion
The festive character that prevailed over the announcement in the United States of the killing of Bin Laden reveals an important political fact that is difficult to reconcile with the way of thinking in the most advanced countries in the world. There is a great deal...
by Jaber Habib Jaber | Mar 4, 2010 | Opinion
These days, a lot of confusion surrounds US policy and US political preferences in Iraq. In his address to the [US] Peace Institute, the US ambassador in Baghdad gave a succinct and diplomatic answer in which he succeeded in conveying several messages while crossing a...
by Jaber Habib Jaber | Jan 4, 2010 | Opinion
The question asked by many people is: Why has the United States succeeded through the Marshall Plan and the security umbrella in contributing to the introduction of successful well-established and practical democracies in both Germany and Japan, and why there is a...
by Jaber Habib Jaber | Mar 12, 2007 | Opinion
The international conference held in Baghdad is significant in more ways than one. It firstly reflects an approach, and not necessarily a conviction, by the United States that the solution for the Iraqi problem is not done by straining the atmospheres with those...