by MRN | Jan 10, 2014 | Middle East
[Prefatory Note: this text is based on my presentation at the conference listed below, which brought together a wide array of scholars, media people, and persons concerned with the future of Palestine] Second Annual Conference of Research Centers in the Arab World,...
by Iqbal Jassat | Jan 9, 2014 | MRN Views
An intriguing dispute has arisen between the United States of America and Israel over China that may have adverse implications for both countries but most certainly for the Zionist regime. It relates to military equipment sold by Israel to China via France in breach...
by MRN | Nov 19, 2013 | World
“The Middle East is a crucible for what is going on” in the world. Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay, Iraq and Palestine. These are among some of the territories that hegemonic world powers have been trying to construct as spaces of exception, where...
by MRN | Sep 4, 2013 | World
A Short History of Bio-Chemical Weapons By Zoltan Grossman Zoltan Grossman’s ZSpace Page The U.S. and its allies have long been complicit in the manufacturing and use of biological and chemical weapons, yet has targeted other countries for alleged possession and...
by MRN | Aug 29, 2013 | Middle East
Here we go again. Polls suggest the American people are fed up after two full-bore wars and the killing of an ambassador in Benghazi following our escapade in Libya. Yet, the Obama administration seems poised to launch another war in Syria. “We can’t do a third...