Divided We Stand?
Vol. 2, No. 20
Vol. 2, No. 20
Vol. 2, No. 19
Vol. 2, No. 18
U.S. policies of divide and rule in the Middle East, explains FPIF columnist Conn Hallinan, are now exploding in our faces.
President Bush speaks to the nation and FPIF’s Stephen Zunes speaks back to the president.
The Bush administration’s attempt to impose a new order on the Middle East more compatible with perceived U.S. strategic interests gets another setback.
The election of a Democratic majority in Congress won’t curb U.S. support for Israeli attacks against the civilian populations of its Arab neighbors.
At the UN, George W. Bush praised democracy and diplomacy in the Middle East. Stephen Zunes gives you the real story.
All sides have claimed victory in the Lebanon conflict. They’re all wrong.
Talking Points for the Time-Crunched
A shaky ceasefire is in place in Lebanon. Will ambiguities doom the agreement?
Crippling Hezbollah was only the first stage in a U.S.-Israeli plan to remake the Middle East.
The Irish saved civilization. Now it’s time for them to help out the Middle East.
The Bush administration wants to punish the Lebanese for supporting Hezbollah. Whos next, Syria or Iran?
Everyone’s talking about the arms suppliers behind Hezbollah. But who’s supplying Israel?