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on the joys of Muslim womanhood
October 8, 2008 2 min. read

Mohja Kahf has a piece in Sunday's Washington Post on the wonderful things about being a Muslim woman, including the egalitarian practice of signing marriage contracts, the provisions Islam makes for women acquiring property when they get married, and the generally egalitarian spirit of God as articulated in Islam. It's important to remember that Islam […]

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Spy Game in Baghdad
October 8, 2008 2 min. read

I meant to write about this right after the news came out but I got sidetracked with the election drama.  In his newest book, “The War Within: A Secret White House History, 2006-2008,” Bob Woodward confirms the rumor that the US is spying on Nuri al-Maliki, Iraqi Prime Minister, as well as other top Iraqi […]

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Arabic-language broadcasting from the West: case study Deutsche Welle
October 7, 2008 3 min. read

Carola Richter takes a look at Germany's broadcasting efforts in the Middle East in the Arab Media and Society Journal, and offers her perspective on whether the channel effectively promotes intercultural dialogue. This is one of six possible functions she identifies (and attributes to scholar Groebel) for foreign broadcasting efforts like this one (and also […]

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Crocker, Petraeus receive Distinguished Service Award
October 6, 2008 1 min. read

Ambassador Ryan Crocker and General David Petraeus received the Distinguished Service Award from the State Department today for their work in Iraq on counterinsurgency/diplomacy/reconstruction/everything. The Distinguished Service Award is the highest honor that State can give a person. The remarks speak to the partnership that Crocker and Petraeus managed to forge between State and Defense […]

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Saudi Arabia hosts Afghanistan reconciliation talks
October 6, 2008 1 min. read

A seventeen-member delegation from Afghanistan met in Saudi Arabia last week to discuss a resolution to the Taliban/NATO-backed government conflict. According to CNN, this is the first such meeting.

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Possible Israeli withdrawal from Ghajar
October 6, 2008 1 min. read

An Nahar daily reported that Israel may withdraw from the Ghajar village by November 21. If that is true, then March 14 will have more ammunition in the upcoming campaign against Hizballah. Israel should withdraw from the Shebaa farms and the hills around, just to let Hizballah without its liberation pretenses. Let the people of […]

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facebook endangered in the UAE
October 4, 2008 1 min. read

Facebook users in the UAE voice concern that Internet Service Providers in the Emirates will begin blocking Facebook in whole or in part.

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Nathan Brown on hope for a two-state solution
October 4, 2008 1 min. read

Nathan Brown wrote a policy brief for the Carnegie Endowment's Foreign Policy for the Next President series on the ways a McCain/Palin or Obama/Biden administration can cultivate a foundation in Israel and in Palestine for the ever-elusive two-state solution.

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the war of ideas, emphasis on 'war'
October 4, 2008 1 min. read

The Department of Defense recently committed to spending $300 million in four years on a pro-Coalition information campaign in Iraq. This campaign will not necessarily appropriately label its broadcasts, leaflets and articles as “Made in the USA”. They took this decision based on the idea that taking responsibility for our own propaganda would undermine said […]

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divisions within the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood
October 4, 2008 3 min. read

The Los Angeles Times has a piece today on the conflict between the younger, more liberal generation and the older, more conservative generation in Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood. They interview bloggers Mustafa Naggar and Abd el-Monem Mahmoud, author of the blog “Ana Ikhwan“, both disaffected Brotherhood members disappointed by the religious rigidity of Egypt's main opposition […]

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Hizballah vs Israel
October 2, 2008 2 min. read

NOW Lebanon:  With increasing frequency since the February assassination of top Hezbollah commander Imad Mugniyah in Damascus, the Israeli Counter-Terrorism Bureau has been warning its citizens that the possibility of either above scenario being carried out by Hezbollah is high. The chatter has gotten particularly loud now that the Jewish high holidays have begun. Should […]

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Kidnapped Tourists in Egypt – Bizarre Conclusion
October 1, 2008 1 min. read

The International Herald Tribune has posted a rather strange account from the Associated Press about how the hostages were freed. Apparently after ten days of driving around the desert to escape detection from Libyan, Chadian, Sudanese, and Egyptian security forces the kidnappers told the tourists to pile into an SUV and drive. According to some […]

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