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by: Anthony Shadid, Washington Post Foreign Service
2006-8-4
There were no cars in the winding streets of this southern Lebanese village. Not many people, either. The signs of life were the buzz of Israeli surveillance drones overhead and, below, a gaggle of Hezbollah loyalists, sitting in a small storefront along an abandoned street. There was a walkie-talkie, bottles of water and, according to the half-dozen or so men, patience. "We are waiting," .. |
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by: Anthony Shadid, Washington Post Foreign Service
2007-3-23
On June 20, 2005, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice stepped onto the arabesque campus of the American University in Cairo, built around a former pasha’s palace, and delivered a call to action that overturned decades of American policy in the Arab world.
"For 60 years," she said, "my country, the United States, pursued stability at the expense of democracy in this region, here in the Middle .. |