MERIP
OP-EDS
Deflating
Middle East Extremism
Joel
Beinin
TomPaine.com
August 10,
2006
President Bush and many other supporters of
the current Israeli assault on Lebanon and its
reoccupation of the Gaza Strip justify these
military actions on the grounds that Hamas and
Hezbollah do not recognize Israel's right to
exist. Negotiating with "terrorists" is
impossible, they claim, because Hamas and
Hezbollah exist only to destroy Israel. Full
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The
Rome Fiasco
TomPaine.com
July
26, 2006
Chris Toensing
Two weeks into the Israeli bombardment of
Lebanon, the United States stands with only two
other countries Israel and Britain in opposing an
immediate ceasefire. Even Iraqi Prime Minister
Jawad al-Maliki, in Washington for reassurances
that the Bush administration will “stay the
course” in its Mesopotamian misadventure, demanded
that the bombing be halted forthwith. Full
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Lebanon's
Pain Won’t be Israel's Gain
The State,
South Carolina
July 25, 2006
Stephen Sheehi
BEIRUT, Lebanon My family and I are due to
be evacuated from the American University of
Beirut, where I have been teaching for the past
three years. We will leave Beirut with only a
knapsack each as we relocate to Columbia, where I
will be assuming my new position at the University
of South Carolina.
For three days in a row, we were scheduled
to be evacuated by the U.S. embassy, only to have
those plans canceled at the last moment.
Speculation is that the embassy is evacuating
American citizens who don’t have the luxury of
living in the safety of the university campus. A
good choice. But if the United States really
cared, it would pressure Israel to stop bombing
Lebanon, where more than 300 people, almost all
civilians, have been killed, and much vital
infrastructure has been demolished. Full
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Letting
Gaza Burn
TomPaine.com
July 13,
2006
Chris Toensing
The captivity of Israeli solider Gilad
Shalit is over two weeks old, with no sign of a
breakthrough, and a second front with Hizbullah
now threatens to divert world attention from the
conflagration in Gaza.
Following Israel’s grievously
disproportionate military rejoinder to Shalit’s
capture, over 70 Palestinians, including several
civilians, and one Israeli soldier lie dead. A
Gazan power plant insured by American taxpayers
lies in ruins. Even Time magazine wants to know:
“Where is the U.S.?” Full
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Court
Wrongly OKs Profiling
Pittsburgh
Tribune-Review
July 2, 2006
Moustafa Bayoumi
Should the police be able to arrest you
based on your religion and then imprison you
indefinitely while they search for a crime to
charge you with? Of course not. The very idea
flies in the face of American jurisprudence, whose
traditions guarantee due process, equal protection
and the presumption of innocence. The law works to
prevent -- not facilitate -- arbitrary
detention.
But that is not what a federal judge in
Brooklyn recently ruled. Full
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The
Power of The Guantánamo Bar Association
The
Santa Barbara Independent
June 29,
2006
Lisa Hajjar
If you doubt that we are still "a nation of
laws," you haven’t visited the American Civil
Liberties Union web site to peruse the thousands
of pages of government documents concerning the
"war on terror" made available through Freedom of
Information Act litigation. While Bush
administration policy may have developed in
defiance of our proudest and most important legal
principles -- habeas corpus, the prohibition of
torture, and the separation of powers, to name but
three -- there is no shortage of legal reasoning.
Full
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National
Unity in Iraq -- As One Government or
Three?
San Francisco
Chronicle
June 26, 2006
Sinan
Antoon
As Iraq continues to slide into civil war,
there is certainly a crying need for fresh
thinking. Though he finally admits sending a few
“wrong signals” with his Iraq policy, President
Bush still calls for staying the course. Not every
alternative suggestion, however, is a good one. Full
Story>>