Hungry Gazans Feed Egyptian Troops
RAFAH - Mustapha Suleiman, 27, from J Block east of the Rafah crossing with Egypt, crosses through gaps in the iron fence on the border carrying bread, water, meat cans and a handful of vegetables for Egyptian soldiers stationed on the other side. "Whatever you...
America’s Stay-at-Home Ex-President
Behind the Spin, Egypt Gives Tehran Political Heartburn
Judging from official propaganda in both Iran and much of the Arab world, the uprisings that toppled Tunisia's dictatorship and threaten Egypt's authoritarian regime are the direct descendent of the 1979 Islamic Revolution. For the Iranians, that analysis is a boast;...
Let’s Go to Plan B
Muslims and Christians Protest as One
CAIRO - Over recent years, Egypt has witnessed mounting tension between its Muslim majority and its sizeable Coptic Christian minority. But in Cairo's Tahrir Square, the site of ongoing mass protests against the ruling regime, members of both faiths chant in unison:...
Wednesday: 14 Iraqis Killed, 120 Wounded
Tear Down This Wall (of Fame): Reagan’s Overrated Foreign Policy
A visit to the remote Reagan ranch in the mountains near Santa Barbara, Calif., on the 100th anniversary of Ronald Reagan's birth set me thinking about Reagan's foreign policy record. Conservatives have venerated Reagan for limiting government and winning the Cold War...
Do We Need a Foreign Policy?
Amid all the brouhaha about how the downfall of Hosni Mubarak would provide the oh-so-scary Muslim Brotherhood with an opening to create an Islamic theocracy along Iranian lines, take a look at what's happening in US-occupied Iraq: “The Iraqi Ministry of Education has...
Pollard Espionage Ring Still Unfolding
Almost one year ago Victor Gilinsky and Roger J. Mattson penned the stunning article "Revisiting the NUMEC Affair" in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists. It describes how in the 1960s Israeli agents and their U.S. collaborators stole highly enriched uranium from the...


