[photo from Eric Harroun's Facebook] by Andrew Parker I was deeply disappointed to hear that Eric Harroun, an American citizen who fought against the Assad regime in Syria, has been charged for his actions there in federal court. I cannot help but feel some personal responsibility for contributing to the dialogue that may have led [...] read more »
by J. Andrew Zalucky (Photo: Reuters) Its been over two years since the so-called Arab Spring spread to Egypt, a social and political movement which would lead to the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, who had ruled Egypt since 1979. Despite all of the hope and goodwill that has been expressed on behalf of the movement, [...] read more »
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A photograph of a woman holding a wounded family member in a mosque being used as a field hospital during the protests in Yemen has won the World Press Photo 2011 photo of the year. The international jury, deliberating in Continue reading read more »
By Ben SteinWhat are we to make of the changes sweeping the Arab World? Contributor Ben Stein knows what HE thinks:Now, I am going to tell you the truth about the so-called "Arab Spring," and about the Middle East generally right now.First, the "Arab Spring" as a force for democracy, human rights and peace in Egypt seems to me to be a fraud.The dictator and his entourage who were kicked out in Egypt were pro-West, a bit restrained on Israel, open to free enterprise, and resistant to Iranian-sponsored ter... read more »