Brent Scowcroft was Pres. Bush Snr's National Advisor. He is well-regarded and informed. He was hightly critical of Pres Shrub's decision to invade Iraq. Now the current New Yorker magazine has a rather fascinating article / interview / analysis [by Jeff Goldberg] which details Scowcroft's views on where things are at in the White House and Iraq. Look out for what appears to be criticism by Bush Snr of Bush Jnr.
There is no gain-saying that Robert Fisk, fiercely independent and feisty to boot, is the veteran journalist and author covering the Middle East. Who doesn't he know or hasn't he met over the years in reporting from Beirut - where he lives? In his latest op-ed piece for The Independent he lays out his predictions for the Middle East for 2013. Read the piece in full, here - well worthwhile - but an extract... "Never make predictions in the Middle East. My crystal ball broke long ago. But predicting the region has an honourable pedigree. “An Arab movement, newly-risen, is looming in the distance,” a French traveller to the Gulf and Baghdad wrote in 1883, “and a race hitherto downtrodden will presently claim its due place in the destinies of Islam.” A year earlier, a British diplomat in Jeddah confided that “it is within my knowledge... that the idea of freedom does at present agitate some minds even in Mecca...” So let’s say this for 2013: the “Arab Awakening” (the t...
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