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Reflections

The US’s demonization of Islamic Iran

Zafar Bangash

Safar 11, 14282007-03-01

Muslims struggling for peace and justice will continue to face many challenges, but perhaps none more difficult than the propaganda against them in the West. Even as the lies spun by the Western media, in cooperation with their governments, about Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction (WMD) in 2002-2003 have been exposed, more lies are churned out against Iran

Special Reports

American Muslim women take on the zionist lobby

Tahir Mahmoud

Safar 11, 14282007-03-01

Muslims in America are living under increasing pressure because of the atmosphere created by the political establishment and media since September 2001. Zionist and other interest groups have joined in, but some Muslims are fighting back. TAHIR MAHMOUD reports.

South-East Asia

US targets Malaysia in drive to sign Muslim countries to free trade agreement

Abdar Rahman Koya

Muharram 13, 14282007-02-01

After months of optimism, Malaysia finally admitted last month that its negotiations over the free trade agreement (FTA) with the US are going nowhere. The Malaysian government has been shunning an infant movement which is slowly gaining momentum to oppose any FTA with Washington. With other ‘developing' countries, the Americans have listed Malaysia as their next target for an FTA, salivating at the prospect of laying hands on this economically booming southeast-Asian region.

Occupied Arab World

Deja vu again, as Bush commits more troops to pacify Iraq

Nasr Salem

Muharram 13, 14282007-02-01

It is not easy to resist a sense of déja vu while watching the components of the US’s new drive to curb the escalating insurgency and extreme inter-communal violence gripping Iraq fall into place. Earlier attempts to shake up the disastrous US military effort inIraq have been failures. All indications are that the new, much-touted drive, which forms the cornerstone of America’s exit strategy from Iraq, is unlikely to fare any better.

Main Stories

Ignoring the US’s Iraq fiasco, Bush signals the start of open warfare against Islamic Iran

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 13, 14282007-02-01

People all over the world have long been aware of the stark gap between the reality of American policy around the world, dictated by the drive to achieve “full spectrum dominance” at any cost, and the claims of its leaders to represent enlightenment and freedom for all people. One effect of the disaster in Iraq has been to make even Americans – notoriously ignorant of world affairs – aware of their leaders’ apparent disconnection from reality.

Editorials

Why the US is determined to attack the Islamic Republic of Iran..

Crescent International

Muharram 13, 14282007-02-01

On the face of it, George W. Bush’s determination to increase the US military presence in Iraq, and his escalating political warfare against the Islamic State of Iran, despite the mounting chaos in Iraq, appear illogical to the point of madness.

Reflections

Muslim sectarianism a part of the US agenda

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 13, 14282007-02-01

It is difficult to say which is worse: nationalism or sectarianism in the Ummah. The ruling elites in the Muslim world exploit both these weaknesses to advance their own nefarious agendas. Just as nationalism is alien to the political culture of Islam, so sectarianism is the very antithesis of Muslim unity.

Perspectives

The rise and fall of the Islamic State of Somalia

Iqbal Siddiqui

Muharram 13, 14282007-02-01

It is difficult to imagine the scenes on the ground in the small and remote Somali village of Hayo on January 9, when a heavily-armed American AC-130 gunship appeared in the sky and “rained gunfire” into the village.

Reflections

Defeat in Iraq leads to ‘civil war’ in the US

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Hijjah 11, 14272007-01-01

America’s defeat in Iraq is resulting in unforeseen consequences that will affect global politics in profound ways. Virtual civil wars have erupted both in Washington and in Riyadh among the hordes of Saudi “royals”. Fought only rhetorically, the war in Washington is more serious as it involves two powerful groups within the establishment: the oil lobby and the zionist lobby.

World

Bush resists ISG’s attempt to offer him a face-saving exit from Iraq

Nasr Salem

Dhu al-Hijjah 11, 14272007-01-01

Fate seems to have thought that US president George W Bush needed more dismal assessments of his handling of Iraq after the debacle that befell the Republican party in the recent congressional elections. The report released by the Iraq Study Group on December 6 gives a catastrophic balance sheet of America’s adventurous military invasion and occupation of Iraq

Book Review

Telling account of a Western official’s experience in post-invasion southern Iraq

Nasr Salem

Rabi' al-Thani 14, 14282007-01-01

Revolt on the Tigris: The al-Sadr Uprising and the Governing of Iraq by Mark Etherington. Pub: Cornell University Press, Ithaca, NY, 2005. Pp: 252. Hbk: $25.00.

Editorials

Defeat of neo-conservatism is not the end of hegemonic US and Western imperialism

Crescent International

Dhu al-Qa'dah 10, 14272006-12-01

Even before the midterm elections in the US last month, many Republicans had recognised that their president had become a liability rather than an asset, and had requested that he stay away from their pre-election campaigns. The perception that the mood in America had turned against Bush and the neo-conservatives was confirmed when the elections’ results came in: the Democrats took control of the House of Congress for the first time in 12 years, and gained enough seats in the Senate to match the Republicans, with 409 seats each; two seats were won by independent candidates allied with the Democrats, giving them control of the Senate

Book Review

Paul Bremer’s self-serving defence of his role as the US’s vice-consul in Iraq

Nasr Salem

Dhu al-Qa'dah 10, 14272006-12-01

My Year in Iraq: The Struggle to Build a Future of Hope by Ambassador L. Paul Bremer III with Malcolm McConnell. Pub: Simon & Schuster, New York, London, Toronto, Sydney, 2006. Pp: 417. Hbk: $27.00.

Reflections

Bush administration faces the defeat of its agenda

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 09, 14272006-11-01

Every US president enters the twilight zone of his presidency with trepidation. Given the enormous power and prestige of this office, seeing it slip from one’s grasp must be a particularly painful experience. For George Bush it is even worse, as he has presided over a series of disasters regarded as largely of his own making.

Reflections

Planning for a post-US world order

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 03, 14272006-01-01

America has been so decisively defeated in Iraq that no amount of verbal sophistry by US president George Bush or his neocon allies can hoodwink the American people into believing otherwise. The cabal operating as the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), which led the chorus for “perpetual war” and “full-spectrum dominance”, appears to have gone into permanent hibernation.

Occupied Arab World

US faces up to its total defeat in Iraq, militarily and politically

Mohammad B. Ansari

Dhu al-Hijjah 01, 14262006-01-01

Beset by mounting problems in Iraq and a precipitous drop in approval ratings at home, President George Bush asserted on December 19 that the United States is “winning the war” in Iraq. According to the Associated Press, he issued a plea to Americans divided by doubt: “Do not give in to despair and do not give up on this fight for freedom.” He was forced to admit, however, that Iraq is proving more difficult than had been expected.

Features

Supersized Americans and the toxic food environment

Yusuf Al-Khabbaz

Sha'ban 16, 14252004-10-01

As Muslims around the world prepare for Ramadan, there is also increasing awareness among non-Muslims of the effects of the sort of diet promoted by profit-seeking Western multinationals. YUSUF AL-KHABBAZ examines the recent movie 'Super Size Me'

World

Saudi row engineered to divert attention from US administration’s obstruction of 9-11 enquiry

A Contributor in New York

Jumada' al-Akhirah 03, 14242003-08-01

The publication of a 900-page congressional report last month into intelligence lapses before the attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon in September 2001, ignited speculation about Saudi involvement after the White House refused to authorise the publication of 28 pages reportedly pertaining to allegations against the Saudis.

Occupied Arab World

Iraqi Muslims facing grim future, as US joins long line of invaders to have raped Iraq

Zafar Bangash

Safar 29, 14242003-05-01

America’s superhawks, also known as "neocons" (neo-conservatives), are ecstatic about the turn of events in Iraq, especially the lack of any effective resistance to the military takeover of Baghdad.

World

US admits holding juveniles at Guantanamo Bay

Waseem Shehzad

Safar 29, 14242003-05-01

After defying international law by holding about 660 Muslims in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, since January 2001, the US has been forced to admit that there are juveniles among the detainees. The admission on April 22 came after ABC television of Australia reported that children are being held at Camp X-ray.

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