Posts Tagged ‘peacemaking’

Mideast Peacemaking is No Longer Made-in-America (Was it ever?)

As 2017 comes to a close, the warring parties in Syria are moving towards reconciliation—but the U.S. is not among them. The Islamic State is all but defeated, the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) and its allies are now closing in on the few remaining pockets occupied by other extremists, and Iranians, Russians, and Turks are […]

A Republican plan for peacemaking: ‘break the will’ of the Palestinians and force them to ‘accept defeat’

While President Donald Trump prepares to make his first trip abroad to Israel where he reportedly will announce his administration’s plan for the creation of a Palestinian state (without East Jerusalem as its capital), some members of his own party are calling for an alternative plan: “Israeli victory, Palestinian defeat.” This is according to the […]

The Nice Attack: Things we dare not think about

As the state of emergency is extended in France in the wake of the recent Nice terrorist attacks, the French public is beginning to lose faith in the state’s ability to protect them. But will they ever really understand the true function of the imperial state? On July 14th Tunisian citizen Mohammed Lahouaiej Bouhlel allegedly […]

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