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Israel And Abu Jihad

Posted on02. Nov, 2012 by .

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Remembering Abu Jihad and why, really, the Israelis killed him By Alan Hart More than 24 years after the event, and to prevent a battle with the newspaper in the courts, Israeli military censors cleared for publication by Yediot Ahronot a truth – that it was Israeli commandoes who, on 16 April 1988, went all [...]

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Jimmy Come Back

Posted on23. Oct, 2012 by .

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Come back President Carter! By Alan Hart The third and final debate between President Obama and challenger Romney was so lacking in real and relevant substance about foreign affairs that I had to struggle, several times, to resist the temptation to turn it off and go back to bed. Romney’s message to America’s voters seemed [...]

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American interests in the Middle East

Posted on12. Oct, 2012 by .

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A good question about American interests in the Middle East but what is the answer? By Alan Hart In an article for TomDispatch, Peter Van Buren (a U.S. Foreign Service Officer for many years) posed what he described as Six Critical Foreign Policy Questions That Won’t Be Raised in Presidential Debates. Question three was under [...]

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Romney versus Obama

Posted on04. Oct, 2012 by .

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Who is the real Romney and was Obama’s mind somewhere else? By Alan Hart Less than ten minutes into the first presidential debate I put my gut feelings into words on my notepad. “Romney is going to win this debate.” It seemed obvious to me that Romney was (as the BBC’s Mark Mardell subsequently commented) [...]

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U.S. Corruption Endorsed

Posted on03. Oct, 2012 by .

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Carter slams U.S. Supreme Court for its endorsement of corruption By Alan Hart I have often said and written that in some important respects America is the least democratic country in the world because what passes for democracy there is for sale to the highest bidders (the Zionist lobby being one of them). It’s now [...]

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Palestine: Ban Ki-Moon Be In Tune With Time

Posted on27. Sep, 2012 by .

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Memo to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon: The door on a two-state solution was closed 45 years ago By Alan Hart UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon told the General Assembly at the start of this week that “the door may be closing for good on a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.” He added: “The continued growth [...]

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Killing Palestinians Is No Crime!

Posted on25. Sep, 2012 by .

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Jewish atonement but not for Zionism’s crimes against the Palestinians By Alan Hart Yom Kippur, the Day Atonement, (25/26 September this year), is the holiest day in the Jewish year. On BBC Radio 4’s Thought for Today, Britain’s Chief Rabbi, Lord Sacks, explained the significance of the day for Jews. He said, among other things, [...]

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Nightmares for Netanyahu

Posted on18. Sep, 2012 by .

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Netanyahu and Obama

What might Netanyahu do when his American mob tells him Romney won’t win? By Alan Hart Even before his latest reported gaffe the polls were indicating that Romney will fail in his Zionist-backed bid to deny President Obama a second term in the White House. After the Republican presidential candidate tried and failed to make [...]

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Netanyahu Hitting America!

Posted on13. Sep, 2012 by .

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US Ambassador to Libya killed in a rocket attack

Are Netanyahu and the Zionist lobby now a threat to the survival of the US-Israel relationship? By Alan Hart In her first response to the killing of the American ambassador and three others in Libya, U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said she had asked herself the question that many Americans were asking – how [...]

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Is Palestine a lost cause?

Posted on03. Sep, 2012 by .

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If it was too late in 1980 when there were only about 70,000 illegal Jewish settlers on the occupied West Bank including Arab East Jerusalem, how much more too late is it today when they number in excess of 500,000, with that number rising on an almost daily basis, thanks in large part to funding [...]

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