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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Right-wing politics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
However, the Far-right and the Paleoconservatives generally oppose all or some of these campaigns and some of the left-wing approves a proactive stance against terrorism and dictatorship, while questioning whether the Iraq war is a useful part of such a stance.
The Bush Administration's official policy is to call for democratic reforms in all undemocratic governments; former Secretary Powell publicly called for democratic reforms in meetings with Arab and Islamic states; again, critics charge that practice does not live up to this rhetoric.
These leftist groups argue that the US has a history of supporting foreign dictatorships where that support is seen as being in the "national interest", both throughout the Cold War and (in such cases as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and Uzbekistan) during the present "War on Terror".
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Right-wing_politics   (1882 words)

  
 The Buggy Professor -- Daily reflections on politics and economics, unpedantic and free-wheeling, by a political ...
Cosmic conspiratorial grievances of the Islamist sort --- full of a hate-charged form of self-pitying victimization, whether in the social movements that flourish in the Arab world or in terrorist offshoots --- are motivated by a raging fury for revenge against fantasized enemies.
With the highest levels of illiteracy around the globe --- and state-controlled media used by the dictators for their own demagogic self-serving purposes --- conspiratorial paranoia, as several recent buggy articles have tried to show, is widespread and continuing to make headway.
And of course, none of the religious fanaticism that led to the Crusades and, earlier, Arab conquest of parts of Europe and Christian North Africa and the Christian Middle East, which tore apart the Middle East for a couple of centuries in the 12-13th centuries.
www.thebuggyprofessor.org /archives/00000190.php   (1653 words)

  
 Crusader vs. Caliphate...Bush Doctrine: The Heretics of Islam Must Be Destroyed
The backward and seemingly static image of the Arab that Oliphant (i.e., Pat Oliphant), Hollywood and the Bush administration have projected comes from classic colonial notions of Western superiority.
Neo-conservatives and right wing think tanks see the Arab world as a colonial project in which Arabs need to be subdued and civilized.
Added to America's unremitting complicity with Arab dictatorships and with an Israeli regime gone from self-defense to colonization, subjugation and Berlin-wall apartheid vis-à-vis the Palestinians, the debacle in Iraq compounds an escalating crisis.
www.easyarticles.com /article-731.htm   (5035 words)

  
 Travel Reviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
One of the problems in Gaza is the Arab war against Jewish rights.
This has poisoned relations among Jews and Arabs.
Blaming all this on the Israel and thus promoting more of the same, as Hass does, is not good for anyone.
www.e-book-store.com /Travel/Travel_194.html   (4426 words)

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