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Maximizing Water Management"Water scarcity has serious implications on self sufficiency in food and avoidance of famine. There is room for more efficient usage of water, we [Pakistan] can certainly learn from other countries with far less water resources." |
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Iraqi women on Human Rights day"More disturbing was the news of US mimicking the 36 year old Israeli occupation in tactics. We only hope that the US and/or its puppet Iraqi government will not be managing Iraq for 36 years." |
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Nuclear breakout in the Middle East?"It is time for the whole world--not just the United States--to start imagining what a nuclearized Middle East will look like. Could western diplomacy keep such a region from going over the edge?" |
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"Lawless" city demands action"Nablus’ residents largely put the responsibility for implementing the law and restoring public order on the Palestinian Authority, which, however, doesn’t yet seem capable of doing so. What most fear is that the phenomenon will spread and more and more people will be forced to take the law into their own hands." |
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Structural cause and security repercussions for Iran"The road to confidence in international relations is a two-way street. If western countries and their allies consider Iran a potential threat to their interests (which, of course, would be gravely mistaken), Iran, reciprocally, considers some western countries and their allies, as a result of their behavior, potential threats to Iran's security and national sovereignty." |
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Hey, William Kristol: “Hit the Road, Warmonger!”"The late, Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir hatefully barked that the Palestinians “never existed.” William Kristol acts the same way towards them. The next time he appears on TV, watch him very closely. He reminds me of “HAL,” the computer from the space film “2001,” with no soul, heart or feelings." |
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Winning hearts vs destroying enemy"The urge to destroy the enemy is a natural consequence of the gap between the words and deeds of the modern crusaders. The unfortunate reality remains that the Bush administration can vacate the White House due to the fear of Muslim "terror" but they cannot hide from the terror of their conscience in any security bubble." |
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What is the Sense of "No-Fly" Rules for Dissidents and Activists?"Something is rotten in Denmark", Shakespeare once wrote, but if the United States of America existed in Shakespeare's day, he could have said the same about us." |
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