The Journal of the International Institute ( University of Michigan) Winter 2003, vol. 10, no. 2, p. 3 The Risks of Peace and The Costs of War Juan Cole Most discussion of the looming war against Iraq by the United States quite naturally focuses, in this country, on the pros and cons of such an […]
Asharq Al Awsat Reporter Abdel Baqi
Asharq al-Awsat reporter Abdel Baqi Khalifa reports from Sarajevo today that retired Yugoslav officers and some politicians are warning Saddam Hussain against repeating the Kosovo scenario in Baghdad. These officers tilted toward Iraq in the past, and put their concerns in a letter to the Iraqi leader. Signatories include a former Yugoslav foreign minister. They […]
I Posted On New List H Mideast Politics
I posted on the new list H-Mideast-Politics an inquiry about the lack of grassroots democratic practice in the Middle East. I said that I had read in Asharq al-Awsat last year that the Egyptian parliament was seriously considering allowing elections for the governors of the major provinces, eg Buhayra, Minya, etc. I wondered if this […]
Major Tiff Has Broken Out Between
A major tiff has broken out between the Pakistani government and the US ambassador in Islamabad, Nancy Powell. Speaking at a dinner for businessmen in Karachi, she called on Pakistan fully to implement its pledge to stop cross-border infiltration of radicals accross the line of control into Indian-held Kashmir. “Pakistan must ensure its pledges are […]
Kuwaiti Authorities Are Confirming That
Kuwaiti authorities are confirming that al-Qaeda was behind the attack there Tuesday on two Americans, which killed one and gravely injured the other. They have been interrogating Sami Muhammad Marzuq al-Mutayri (Mutairi), who was captured by the Saudis and turned back over to Kuwait. An employee of Kuwait’s department of social affairs, he had tried […]
Yemen And Bahrain Both Pleaded
Yemen and Bahrain both pleaded yesterday with Washington to employ non-military means to deal with the Iraq crisis. Since both governments are cooperating closely with the US military, it is hard to see such statements as more than fig leaves for public consumption. That is not to say the sentiments are insincere, only that these […]
History News Network 1 20 03 Culture
History News Network 1-20-03: Culture Watch Why Are Arch Conservatives Ganging Up on the Middle East Studies Association? By Juan Cole I had never even heard of Stanley Kurtz before he began attacking the Middle East Studies Association (MESA). He is woefully misinformed about my professional association. As far as I can tell, he speaks […]
Us Secretary Of Defense Donald Rumsfeld
US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld today sketched out his vision of a post-Saddam Iraq. He said it would be a country that was not attempting to acquire weapons of mass destruction. And, he said it would have a government that tended toward what we would think of as a democracy, but that neither a […]
Rumsfeld on the Future of Iraq
From Juan Cole’s private archives. From ???@??? Tue Jan 21 02:57:47 2003 To: infoco@yahoogroups.com From: Juan Cole Delivered-To: mailing list infoco@yahoogroups.com Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2003 02:56:21 -0500 Subject: [infoco] Rumsfeld on the future of Iraq Reply-To: infoco-owner@yahoogroups.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Status: US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld today sketched out his vision […]