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| | The American Thinker (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02) |
 | | The use of the term “Eurabia”, as noted by the scholar Bat Ye’or (in her seminal analysis, |
 | | Eurabia-The Euro-Arab Axis, released earlier this year) was first introduced, triumphally, in the mid-1970s, as the title of a journal edited by the President of the Association for Franco-Arab Solidarity, Lucien Bitterlein, and published collaboratively by the Groupe d’Etudes sur le Moyen-Orient (Geneva), France-Pays Arabes (Paris), and the Middle East International (London). |
 | | These concrete proposals were not the musings of isolated theorists — they in fact represented policy decisions conceived in conjunction with, and actualized by, European state leaders, their ministers of foreign affairs, and European Parliamentarians. |
| www.americanthinker.com /articles.php?article_id=4987 (1895 words) |
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