‘Tears of Gaza’

This heartbreaking trailer gives a short preview of the new documentary "Tears of Gaza," from the Norwegian director, Vibeke Løkkeberg. The film will premier at the Varsity Theater in Davis, CA on September 30th, and it documents the bombing of Gaza in 2008 – 2009 by...

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How to Go to War With Iran: Provoke an Attack

On Friday, Patrick Clawson, the director of research at the pro-Israel think-tank the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, suggested that the US should work covertly and through international means of force to provoke Iran to take the first shot against the US...

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Attacking Iran Would Be a Gift to the Ayatollahs

Nobel Laureate Shirin Ebadi, according to a piece by Nazila Fathi at Foreign Policy, has been perpetually harassed by the Iranian regime, which hates her political activism and dissent. She now lives a life in exile, still fighting to expose Tehran's human rights...

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The Hypocrisy and Looming Danger of De-Listing MEK

The Obama administration's decision to remove the Iranian cult Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) from the State Department's list of officially designated terrorist groups was a long time coming. But no single act by the administration so crystalizes the hypocrisy and...

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The Ratchet Effect in Libya

Economist Robert Higgs famously described the ratchet effect, in which the state uses crises of one kind or another to expand government's power and scope. Often times a crisis will give the state the opportunity to establish measures previously planned for, but...

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Political Winds and Democracy in the Middle East

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart   On the surface, it seems like conservatives were for spreading democracy in the Middle East if it was a Republican president imposing regime change and continuing to support dictatorship throughout the region, but against it if...

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