On Grabbing the Third Rail

by Stephen M. Walt LAST WEEK a colleague who has been facing repeated and unfair attacks in the media and the blogosphere (for making arguments that cut against the conventional wisdom) sent around an email asking a number of friends and associates (including me) for advice on how to deal with the attacks. Having been smeared in similar fashion myself, Continue Reading →

The Dark Face Of Jewish Nationalism

by Dr. Alan Sabrosky Alan Sabrosky considers the characteristics that differentiate Jewish nationalism from other nationalisms, highlighting in particular its intrinsic extremism, its xenophobia, racism and militarism, its undermining of civic loyalty among its adherents in other countries and its propensity to hatred and racial exclusivity. ISRAELI PRIME Minister Binyamin Netanyahu once remarked to a Likud gathering that “Israel is Continue Reading →

Oman, Kuwait Oppose Kosovo Independence

from Serbianna.com, notes by James Sanchez MUSLIM STATES like Oman and Kuwait are very conservative and demonstrably anti-Jihadi. Kosovo is and remains a Jihadi state with its organized crime networks (trafficking in narcotics, Christian sex slave women, and human organs) which are deeply entwined with Israeli organized crime networks. As the late and unlamented Rep. Tom Lantos, a classic Israel-Zionist Continue Reading →

Brilliant “Forces” on Display

New artists question armed forces. The series “FORCES” (by German artists Daniel and Geo Fuchs, exhibiting in Barcelona’s ADN Galería) comes from a research project that brought the artists to question the phenomenon of military and armed forces. It consists in a series of photographs of fighters in unlikely or at least improbable situations: they appear into impenetrable woods, deserts, Continue Reading →

Truth Has Fallen and Has Taken Liberty With It

Good-bye from a veteran journalist and American original. Editorial by Paul Craig Roberts During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. — George Orwell THERE WAS a time when the pen was mightier than the sword. That was a time when people believed in truth and regarded truth as an independent power and not as an Continue Reading →