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- Now, Let's Get Out of the Rest of the Middle East TooCOMMENTARY | Perhaps it might sound cold and callous of me to say it, but now that we're getting out of Iraq, as reported by the AP, let's get out of the rest of the Middle East too. Sometimes folks need to work out their own problems for themselves...
- President Obama’s Reaction to Saber Rattling in the Middle EastWith all the saber rattling in the Middle East it is crucial that the actors on the world stage demonstrate great wisdom in their reaction to a very volatile situation. Many feel uncomfortable with the main characters on this stage.
- Use Software to Change IP Address in Africa and the Middle EastAccessing banned sites in regions that block them could have consequences. Ensure the privacy of your activity online with IP changing software.
- Modern Arab Religious History, Traditions, and Acceptance of the Eastern Orthodox Christian ChurchWhen people hear that there are Christians in the Middle East, most are not familiar with the fact they align their beliefs with the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church.
- Stone Wheel Structures Discovered in the Middle EastThe recent discovery of ancient lava stone structures found in Jordan has the world asking: "What is their purpose?"
- OILThe consumption of a finite resource is simply a finite venture and the faster we use the quicker it peaks. Saudi Arabia is a major oil producer with 73% of all incremental world demand being met by this country.
- President Obama Promised to Bring Stability to the Middle EastFrom President Obama Promised. Most Recent Update. Prognosis. Continuing Updates
- Recognizing the True Threat Behind the Current Unrest in the Middle EastThe instability in the Middle East has certainly been felt in oil prices, yet the real danger lies in how the situation might progress over time.
Nightlife in the Middle EastThe Middle East offers a lot to its visitors and tourists, despite of all the business activities, it has a lot for tourists and people on vacations.- The Fundamentals of Proper Government in the Middle East and North AfricaAs populous uprisings continue to shake the Middle East and North Africa, some will ultimately lead to successes and governments must be formed that can bring order while truly representing the interests of their populations
- Freedom in the Middle East: Long OverdueThe idea of freedom has been elusive in the Middle East. The recent uprisings across the region has given reason for renewed hope of a brighter future, the end of dictators, and the promise of freedom.
As the Middle East Burns....Egypt was the first major middle east power to fall to protests. Now Libya, Yemen and others are experiencing the same things. Why?
What is Happening in the Middle East?In 1971, Atlantic Ritchfield Oil's Ken Fromm told Lindsey Williams that the producers would not open American reserves until the price of oil reached $ 200 per barrel.- Rising Gas Prices Fueled by Political Unrest in the Middle East; At Home, Threaten American Economic RecoveryThe rise in fuel prices, combined with the political unrest in the Middle East and the political tension between Democrats and Republicans over the national budget, is creating the perfect storm that may destroy America's economic recovery.
Why the Right Needs People to FEAR Democracy in the Middle East"Our tragedy is a general and universal physical fear so long sustained by now that we can even bear it... the basest of all things is to be afraid." - William Faulkner- The United States' Response to the Reform Movement in the Middle East Leaves One to Wonder Whether or Not the United States is Trying to Win the War on TerrorIs the United States missing it's best opportunity to win the war on terror ?
- Israel, Iran and the Middle East uprisings: Q&AThe political and strategic implications of the uprisings in the Middle East have broad implications for countries in the region such as Israel, Iran, and Saudi Arabia, but will also affect the influence of the Untied States in the region.
Time Magazine's Major Articles Summary for Its February 28, 2011 IssueYoung Arabs in the Middle East are making a difference; on the home front, Rahm Emanuel plans to make a difference as Chicago's next mayor.- How the US Should Engage Political Revolt in the Middle EastIf the transition to democracy goes well for Egypt, and hopefully for places like Tunisia, the pressure to democratize will only intensify across the entire region.
- A Democratic Government in Egypt Will Hurt the Middle EastIt may prove a lot easier to negotiate with one reasonably sane dictator than appease a nation of hard-line fanatical Muslims.
- W Destroyed Our Credibility in the Middle East with Wars for Political Advantage.This is Egypt's moment. Perhaps it will serve as a model for the whole Middle East. Who knows what role the US will play?
Working Mothers '" Are They Facing a Job Crunch in the Middle East?According to the research data of Regus '" a popular workspace solutions provider, a disturbing trend has been observed when it comes to employment opportunities of working mothers in the Middle East.- United States Must Employ Psyop on the Egyptian Nation Now!While Egyptians demand change, US must educate the people and leaders of Egypt of the true spirit of democratization.
- Spending Pattern of the Middle East PopulationTo market your business to the Middle East population effectively, it's important to understand the spending pattern of people living in different regions.
Mubarak's Egypt and the Middle East Democratic Domino TheoryEven with the United States and other nations calling for an end to Mubarak's rule and a peaceful transition to democratic governance, it is difficult to know the intent of those in power. But Egypt seems to be just another domino...
Locating Suppliers of Car Accessories in the Middle EastIf you have your own car, there is no greater joy than driving it, irrespective of whether you are on a leisure trip or going to your workplace. However, like any other machine, your car too would need regular maintenance- What the United States Needs to Say Today to the People of EgyptChange is coming to the Middle East, and the United States is on the wrong side
Finding Value Added Food & Dining Options in the Middle East is a Cakewalk with D3ayatMan has come a long way from his ancestors who used to hunt in the wilds to find food and meet their biological need to eat. Eating out these days has become an event in itself that should be enjoyed to the fullest
Democracy Push GlobalMiddle East Democracy Push is Global in Scope. By the end of the current uprisings all the world will have been affected by a renewed effort on the part of all people with eyes to see that their lifes our lives are enhanced by the freedoms we possess
Stability or Freedom in the Middle EastProtests in Tunisia and Egypt led to instability, but are they the ultimate path to peace?- Intersections of Stories of Scottsboro and Epic EncountersAnalysis of the themes shared by the books Epic Encounters and Stories of Scottsboro
- Epic Encounters: Culture, Media, and U.S. Interests in the Middle East Since 1945Review of the book Epic Encounters by Melani McAllister, explaining what happened when U.S. interests encountered the Middle East.
- Take Up the Middle East's BurdenAnglo superiority...
- Green in the Middle EastA green revolution could be a start to supply much of Iraq, or any developing country, the basic needs the war-torn people need to restart a new economy that can compete with the industrial nations without being too dependent on foreign aid.
- Brief Overview of the Birth of Militant Islamism in the Middle EastPrior to the terrorist attacks on 9/11, little focus was given to the Middle East. This overview of the birth of militant Islamism will shed light on the problems Middle Easterners face and the motivations they have to commit violence.
- Why Have We Been in the Middle East for a Decade? Let's Learn About George W Bush and Condoleezza Rice's Roots in OilCondoleezza and George W Bush have both served as oil company tycoons. The reason we have been in the middle east is quite obvious.
- Aid Worker Linda Norgrove Latest Civilian Kidnapped and Killed in AfghanistanLinda Norgrove became the latest civilian casualty in the continuing wars in the Middle East. She joins Kenneth Bigley, Margaret Hassan and Paula Lloyd among some of the most notable civilian deaths in the region.
- Taxpayers Paying for Islamic Speaking Tours in the Middle East - Part 2A synopsis of a certain type of governmental spending, how it ties in with Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf's annual speaking tours in the Middle East and includes a reminder of the contents of the US Constitution.
- Hilary Clinton to Make Bid for Peace in the Middle EastHilary Clinton brings Israel and Palestine to the peace table after two years with no progress.
- Peace in the Middle East?After years of debate, the Middle Eastern conflict is still in full swing. Looking beyond political games and media spinning, is there a possibility for peace?





