War, Negation and Muslim Identity Revisited
October 23, 2009 12:00 am Leave your thoughtsRamzy Baroud on the reductionist caricatures which underpin the supposed 'clash of civilizations' between the West and Islam.
Ramzy Baroud
Ramzy Baroud on the reductionist caricatures which underpin the supposed 'clash of civilizations' between the West and Islam.
Will the Obama administration break with tradition and provide US support for democracy in Latin America? Probably not, if the Honduras coup is anything to go by, says Ramzy Baroud.
Ramzy Baroud dissects the media storm over Iran's arms programme.
Israel has arrogantly dismissed the findings of a new, detailed UN report into Israeli war crimes in Gaza, as Ramzy Baroud explains.
In the wake of the 8th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 11th September 2001, Ramzy Baroud examines the skewed framework within which the mainstream discourse has treated '9/11'.
The Obama administration's policy on Israel-Palestine is looking increasingly indistinguishable from that of the Bush years, as Ramzy Baroud explains.
As Afghanistan goes to the polls amid a flurry of rhetoric about democratising the Middle East, Ramzy Baroud considers the democratic credentials of a US-led military campaign characterised by large-scale bombings and summary executions.
The 'pragmatism' of the Fatah Congress threatens to derail the Palestinian national project,as Ramzy Baroud explains.
Ramzy Baroud on how the simple act of flying a kite came to symbolise resistance in Gaza.
US backtracking on military action against Iran has left Israel in the lurch, as Ramzy Baroud explains.