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December 5, 2012 by Julia
…because I’m going to be doing a lot of “I told you so!” dancing in the near future. Probably even …
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Category: Africa, Anime, International Relations, Middle East
| Tags: Barack Obama, Egypt, G Gundam, Iraq, Nobel Gundam, Nobel Prize, Syria
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October 2, 2012 by Ish
Recently, headlines were grabbed by an Egyptian-American attention whore journalist who took issue with an advertisement urging support of Israel …
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Category: Election 2012, Elections, International Relations, Middle East, Totalitarian Regimes
| Tags: Barack Obama, Egypt, libya, Mona Eltahawy, Syria
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September 14, 2012 by Julia
More details are emerging on Foreign Policy Amateur Hour. To sum up the big points reported by the Independent, the …
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Category: Africa, International Relations
| Tags: Egypt, libya
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September 13, 2012 by Julia
We all know by now that the US embassy in Egypt regrets our free speech. But did you catch the OTHER …
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Category: Africa, Journalism, Race, Television
| Tags: Belgium, Canada, Egypt, FCC, free speech, libya, NBC
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September 12, 2012 by Julia
Finally, some explanation for what the heck was going on during Foreign Policy Amateur Hour today. I am willing to …
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Category: Africa, Election 2012, International Relations, Journalism
| Tags: Barack Obama, Egypt, libya, Mitt Romney
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September 12, 2012 by Julia
Let me get this straight. The United States is attacked in two countries. Either shortly before or shortly after the …
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Category: Africa, Election 2012, International Relations, Journalism
| Tags: Egypt, libya, Mitt Romney
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September 12, 2012 by Julia
Here is what Ghengis Khan did when an out-of-control Islamic state killed his ambassadors: Genghis then sent a 500-man caravan …
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Category: Africa, History, International Relations
| Tags: Barack Obama, Egypt, Ghengis Khan, Islam, libya