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Khalidi says that the oslo process was never viewed by israel as a means to a 2-state solution, but was a way to ensnare palestinians into endless negotiations.
Rashid khalidi lays out the * of language that has created the orwellian status quo in the middle east. Khalidi documents the capitulation of obama to the jewish lobby.
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Author rashid khalidi says all presidents from truman through obama are part of a vast conspiracy to oppress the palestinians. 'the koran, which 99 percent of so-called palestinians worship, says that allah gave israel to the children of israel' 'the ... Read More
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Help to develop its oil resources and protect it from external enemies
As usual rashid makes a compelling and well researched case having been an insider in many of the negotiation steps his argumen... Read More
I do not buy a history book to have an insertion from 34misilla internet34 seller preaching his christiangod fanaticism a very ... Read More
Others like rabin were was slightly flexible but nonetheless the core principles were uncompromising
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Us has neither the power the will nor any realistic incentive
Well financed lobbies do hold sway over our government
The us has a great deal of innocent blood on its hands
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It reminded me of the usjapan secret agreement at portsmouth nh in 1905 giving away korea to japan and philippines to the us
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As kuhns seminal book 34the nature of the scientific revolution34 so elegantly illustrated the implications of khalidis analysi... Read More
Brokers of deceit aims to show that the united states has acted more as 34israels lawyer34 than as an honest broker in negotiat... Read More
The us has always favoured israel for its strategic position in the region and this is clearly evidenced by usas continued unco... Read More
He shows similarities between the plan originally outlined by the rightwing begin government and the actual structure of admini... Read More
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palestinian, israeli, east, middle and west. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there may be deception involved.
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- Our engine has analyzed and discovered that 62.5% of the reviews are reliable.
- This product had a total of 94 reviews as of our last analysis date on Feb 26 2024.
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Rashid khalidis book is conscise blunt honest and revealing on usas role as the supposed 34 honest broker34 trying to get palestinian representatives and israel to reach a final peace settlement for palestinians
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The us has always favoured israel for its strategic position in the region and this is clearly evidenced by usas continued unconditional support of israel and the us use of its veto power in the un to curb or frustrate any limitations placed on israel
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Offers a compelling elaboration of an argument about the role of the united states in the israelipalestinian conflict
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Americans have known for some time that the u
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Is not an honest broker when it comes to brokering a middle east peace
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We also know that peace would not be good for the militaryindustrial complex
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My suggestion is that the state of palestine should offer a pathway to citizenship for all the illegal immigrants living on the west bank to show how ridiculous the deceit is
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The days are numbered for the ethnocentric apartheid state we know as israel and the israelis know it
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