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Khomeini, Saddam, the killing of the Kurds, war after war in the Middle East -- all brought to you by the U.S. arms trade. Maybe it's time for Washington to rethink its policy.
By Jonathan Broder
December 5, 1997
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Neither the massacre at Luxor nor the confrontation between the U.S. and Iraq are the real stories in the Middle East. Overshadowing everything is the failing Arab-Israeli peace process and the failure of the Clinton administration to do anything about it.
By Jonathan Broder
November 19, 1997
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A former New York Times Cairo bureau chief describes the group behind the attack that killed over 60 people near Luxor, Egypt, and explains why they go after foreign tourists as a way of getting a radical Islamic state.
By Andrew Ross
November 18, 1997
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How private American money is being used to continue the building of Jewish settlements on Palestinian land even though the U.S. government wants to stop it.
By Jonathan Broder
October 16, 1997
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It is being called the worst fiasco in the history of Israel's once-vaunted intelligence service, the Mossad. It raises, once again, serious questions about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's mental fitness, provoked unprecedented expressions of disgust from the Clinton administration and left experienced observers to wonder what other disastrous pratfalls the Israeli leader has in store for the dying Middle East peace process.
By Jonathan Broder
October 7, 1997
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An angry message from Saudi Arabia's ruler condemns the Clinton administration for the unraveling of the Mideast peace process.
By Jonathan Broder
August 11, 1997
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Break the
Bosnia-Iran
Connection
By Jonathan Broder
March 9, 1996
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Jim Paul reviews Elie Wiesel's autobiography "All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs".
By Jim Paul
December 16, 1995
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Photojournalist Ed Kashi captures the defiance of the West Bank's Jewish settlers
By Ed Kashi
December 2, 1995