Stephen Walt attempts to explain why military occupations and slaughter do not endear you to the victims in a way that even an American columnist can understand:
- Why They Hate Us (I): On Military Occupation (Foreign Policy)
- Why They Hate Us (II): How Many Muslims Has the U.S. Killed in the Past 30 Years? (Foreign Policy)
More than a story of unintended consequences, Israel’s near elimination of the black goat shows the delusional self-destructiveness of Zionism’s goal of “erasing Palestinians and creating a slice of Europe in the Middle East”:
- In Age of Forest Fires, Israel’s Law Against Palestinian Goats Proves Self-inflicted Wound for Zionism (Jonathan Cook)
He was trying to stop a resolution condemning Israel’s “‘flagrant violation under international law’ that was ‘dangerously imperiling the viability’ of a future peace settlement establishing a Palestinian state”:
His parents say allegations that the boy “kept repeating the words ‘Allah’ and ‘boom’ class” as impossible because “he doesn’t speak at all†and has “the mental capacity of a one-year-old”:
- Teacher Reports Six-year-old Muslim Boy with Down’s Syndrome to Police for ‘Terrorism’ (Independent)
“Trump provoked a wave of anger and disgust from politicians in Britain and human rights groups in the [U.S.] when he shared anti-Muslim videos posted by Jayda Fransen, deputy leader of the group Britain First” …
- Trump Angers British Politicians with Anti-Islamic Tweets (Christian Science Monitor)
… while Fransen threatens reporters seeking interviews her with ‘home visits of their own’” and a former member of her group describes talk about “damaging mosques up and down the country” and kicking in doors …
- Inside Britain First: Ex-member Tells of Petty Rivalries, Racism and Violent Anti-Muslim Plots (Guardian)
… and “the share of all Americans who say there is not much or no support for extremism among US Muslims has risen to 54 percent, up from 45 percent in 2011”:
- Why Speak Up About Anti-Muslim Tweets? (Christian Science Monitor)
Keep your eye on Muhammad Bin Salman and you won’t miss Kevin Spacey’s Frank Underwood:
Since the Saudi invasion, more than 10,000 people have died, more than two million have been displaced, and a cholera outbreak has infected “nearly one million people and led the country to the brink of famine”:
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