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The Israeli/Palestinian Conflict, U.S. Geo-Strategy and the Global context

The Israeli/Palestinian Conflict, U.S. Geo-Strategy and the Global context. U.S. Geo- Strategy. U.S. Geo- Strategy. U.S. Geo- Strategy. The ETHNIC CLEANSING of PALESTINE by ‘ILAN PAPPE. $14.95. THE QUESTION OF PALESTINE by EDWARD W. SAID . $15.95.

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The Israeli/Palestinian Conflict, U.S. Geo-Strategy and the Global context

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  1. The Israeli/Palestinian Conflict,U.S. Geo-Strategy and the Global context

  2. U.S. Geo- Strategy

  3. U.S. Geo- Strategy

  4. U.S. Geo- Strategy

  5. TheETHNIC CLEANSING ofPALESTINEby ‘ILAN PAPPE $14.95

  6. THE QUESTION OF PALESTINEby EDWARD W. SAID $15.95

  7. Zionism from the standpoint of its VICTIMS. Edward Said

  8. Zionist Land Grab

  9. PALESTINIAN LOSS OF LAND: 1946-2000------------------------------------------------------------------

  10. GAZA STRIPThe Political Economy of Developmentby SARA ROY $27.95

  11. BEYOND ALLIANCEIsrael and U.S. Foreign PolicybyCAMILLE MANSOUR $37.50

  12. Is Israel a strategic asset or liability?

  13. The Israeli Occupation ofSouth Lebanon-------------------------------------March 14. 1978

  14. The Egyptian-Israeli Camp David Peace Negotiations------------------------------------------September 5-17. 1978

  15. The Egyptian- Israeli Peace Agreement ----------------------------------------March 26. 1979

  16. The Iran-Iraq War-----------------------------------------------1980-1988

  17. The Israeli Invasion ofLebanon-----------------------June 6. 1982

  18. The First Intifada------------------------------December 1987-1993

  19. Desert ShieldAugust 1990

  20. Desert StormJanuary 1991

  21. The Madrid Conference-----------------------------------October 30. 1991

  22. The Oslo Accords-------------------------------------september 13. 1993

  23. The Implementation of the Oslo Accords

  24. Gaza-JerichoAugust. 1. 1994

  25. The Palestinian National Authority(PNA) --------------------------------------------August 1. 1994

  26. The apartheid wall

  27. The Palestinian-Israeli Camp David Negotiations(Clinton Presidency)----------------------2000

  28. ISRAEL/PALESTINE HOW TO END THE WAR OF 1948by TANYA REINHART $15.95

  29. September 11. 2001& The War on Terror

  30. The U.S.-led Invasion of Afghanistan--------------------------------------------October 7. 2001

  31. Iraq [The Shock and Awe Campaign]-------------------------------------------------------March 3. 2003

  32. Israel’s Invasion & Destruction of Lebanon-------------------------------------July 12. 2006“The birth pangs of a new Middle East?” ---Condolezza Rice

  33. Israel’s invasion of Gaza--------------------------------------------December 27. 2008 -- January 12. 2009

  34. GAZA STRIP

  35. U.S. MILITARY STRATEGY FULL SPECTRUM DOMINANCEin SUPPORT ofU.S. IMPERIAL DOMINATION

  36. FULL SPECTRUM DOMINANCE U.S. Power in Iraq and Beyondby RAHUL MAHAJAN $9.95

  37. FULL SPECTRUM DOMINANCE U.S. Power in Iraq and Beyondby RAHUL MAHAJAN American political domination must be based on overwhelming military superiority, reinforced periodically by small “theater wars” fought against foes that are helpless to resist, to be followed potentially by American military occupation and installation of regimes that will obey American dictates. –55 The grand ideological visions of the neoconservatives dovetail perfectly with the requirements of the powers-that-be in the global economy, the fruits of U.S. policies in the region, and the designs of Western, especially American, oil companies. -180

  38. POWER TRIPU.S. Unilateralism and Global Strategy After September 11Edited by JOHN FEFFER $14.95

  39. POWER TRIPU.S. Unilateralism and Global Strategy After September 11Edited by JOHN FEFFER As high U.S. officials explain, the United States is intent on pursuing policies that prevent the rise of a “peer competitor.” Tom Barry, page 28. U.S. warlordism doesn’t tolerate rivals, validates first strike warfare, and spurns conflict –prevention strategies and negotiating frameworks. The new warlordism keeps counsel not with diplomats but with arms merchants. Tom Barry, page 35. In the initial weeks after September 11, the United States ad its European allies quickly signed treaties with Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan to lease military bases and use of their air space for the military campaign in Afghanistan. This is the first time that the Unites States has placed its military forces in such close proximity to the borders of Russia and China, both of which consider Central Asia as part of their sphere of influence. Ahmed Rashid, page 119.

  40. Control over Resources The administration’s first major priority, the acquisition of additional petroleum supplies from foreign sources, was spelled out in the report of the National Energy Policy Development Group, released on May 17, 2001.- 51 According to the Cheney Report U.S. reliance on imported petroleum will rise from 52 percent of total consumption in 2001 to an estimated 66 percent in 2020.63 … U.S. oil imports will have to rise from their current rate of 10.4 million barrels per day to an estimated 16.7 million barrels per day in 2020.64 The only way to accomplish this is to persuade foreign suppliers to increase their production of oil and to sell more of their output to the United States. -52

  41. The Lebanese Parliamentary Elections--------------------------------------------June 7. 2009

  42. The Iranian Presidential Elections-----------------------------------------June 12. 2009

  43. The United StatesA Power in Decline?

  44. Inability to Dominate the Globe in the Old Way

  45. Where does the U.S. Go from here? With a debt of over $11 Trillion dollars… With a declining industrial base… With expanding the Afghanistan War into Pakistan… With Obama lecturing Muslims in the East on behalf of the west…

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