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Dan Lieberman is the editor of Alternative Insight, a monthly web based newsletter. His website articles have been read in more than 150 nations, while articles written for other websites have appeared in online journals throughout the world(B 92, Al Jazeera, Gulf News, Times of India, The Hindu, Indymedia, Occupation Magazine, Pravda, Scoop, Emirates Tribune, Gulf times, Khaleej Times, Al-ahram weekly, Journal of Turkish Weekly, Middle East online, Global Comment, Daily news-EU, Dissident Voice, and many others) and include translations into French, German and Spanish.
Articles have served as teaching resources in several universities, including Howard, Stanford , Northwestern Law School, Emerson College, U. of Texas. References and excerpts have appeared in multitudes of academic and conference papers. Several articles have become Internet classics, each attracting about ten thousand readers annually, even ten years after publication (Origins of Soviet/Afghan War, Origins of Korean War, Health as a Socio-economic Problem, Failures of US Foreign Policies, Reparations for Afro-Americans.)
He is author of the book A Third Party Can Succeed in America and a Kindle: The Artistry of a Dog.
(1 comments) SHARE Monday, December 26, 2011 U.S. Policies Motivate Iran to Obtain a Nuclear Weapon
After tacitly agreeing to Israel's nuclear weapon developments and permitting India and Pakistan to go nuclear, the United States engages Iran in a similar manner to its engagement with North Korea - provoking Iran to develop a bomb in another "lose-lose" situation.
SHARE Wednesday, December 21, 2011 Independent Turkey Sets a New Tone for a Troubled World
Kemalism will soon be proved as either past history or a spoke in the cycles of history. As the wheel turns, will Kemal Ataturk's visions and policies return and challenge another Turkish Republic? The verdict is still not rendered.
SHARE Thursday, October 27, 2011 Trajectory Of Middle East Conflict
Put it all together and we have an alignment of forces that completely, except for Jordan for the time being, surround Israel and contain aggressive militants, willing to fight vociferously for Arab and Muslim causes.
SHARE Tuesday, October 4, 2011 Beyond the Palestinians' Crisis
The closer the Arab nations get to achieving nationalist aspirations and political acceptance of its Muslim Brotherhoods, the more intense becomes their conflict with Israel.
(11 comments) SHARE Wednesday, September 14, 2011 A Palestinian State Saves All From Catastrophe
Recognition of a Palestinian state initiates a reversal of the trend to the larger danger and saves a great many from catastrophe. What more can those who value life want for themselves and others?
SHARE Tuesday, September 6, 2011 Forcibly Challenging the Media
TIME WORLD shows no regard for publishing possible falsehoods, for not verifying facts, and for not recognizing obvious contradictions in a published article.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, September 1, 2011 NATO Conquers Libya
On the day its planes and drones attacked North African ground, NATO decided the outcome of the Libyan rebellion.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, August 25, 2011 The Economic Sinkhole
Close association between Wall Street Journal and barren right wing economic ideologues are revealed in a WSJ editorial.
(3 comments) SHARE Sunday, August 14, 2011 How to Create an Economic Downfall
The U.S. Congress, conventional economics, and conventional media have misinterpreted the deficit crisis. It's not a crisis due to government mismanagement. It's a crisis due to private mismanagement and a failure to recognize that the economic system runs on debt and needs a much-needed overhaul.
SHARE Sunday, August 7, 2011 Slanting Rafik Hariri's Assassination
The UN Tribunal did not mention a political assassination, refer to the involvement of any political Party, or indicate that the indicted acted for a specific organization.
(1 comments) SHARE Tuesday, June 28, 2011 The New Sicarii
In ancient times, their efforts contributed to the destruction of Jerusalem and its Jewish population. Now they could destroy the entire Middle East and world Jewry. What else could make them happier?
SHARE Wednesday, June 22, 2011 Misshaping the Middle East
Eight years after the US invasion of Iraq , daily bombings and mayhem in Iraq still occur. The Iraqis cannot have peace. The similarity between the two military adventures, especially the concentration on the disposable of one person to resolve the nation's situation, forecasts a similar unfolding of events. Due to NATO, the Libyan people can expect years of havoc.
SHARE Sunday, June 12, 2011 Gulag Revelations
GULag is one of those words for which nothing more need be said. No need for history; the word GULag explains it all. Finally a bold and intrepid researcher goes beyond the word and documents a more accurate portrayal of the Soviet labor camp system.
SHARE Thursday, June 9, 2011 Understanding Pakistan
Since Pakistan is vital in the War on Terrorism, why can't the United States administrations learn to understand and handle Pakistan so it is an effecive ally rather than a confused state?
(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, May 18, 2011 Critical analysis of The Libyan interim Prime Minister
Libya's opposition leader, Dr. Mahmoud Gibril Elwarfally is either the awaited hope of the Libyan people or another Ahmad Chalabi, the CIA's favorite Iraqi opposition leader.
SHARE Thursday, May 12, 2011 Sad Refrain from Bahrain
Reports from Bahrain describe a growing menace to the protestors.
The media and world bodies have generally ignored the Bahrain protests, making it difficult to know what is happening. Emails from an activist in Bahrain illuminate some of the occurrences and highlight how the struggle has grown from seeking equality in life to receiving a punishing death. It's a sad and captivating story.
(1 comments) SHARE Sunday, April 17, 2011 Gadhafi faces the West - The other side of the coin
None of the mayhem created by Gadhafi can be pardoned. Nevertheless, if the U.S. and European nations also recognized the horrors they have inflicted upon a helpless world, they would have a better case. Duality is also a psychological phenomenon.
SHARE Sunday, April 3, 2011 The Media and the Attack on Libya
The characterizations of Gadhai might be correct, but when the media uses spurious and contradictory statements to expose his 'untruths,' its rhetoric become questionable and its reports lose credibility.
SHARE Monday, March 14, 2011 Muammar Al Gaddafi Meets his own Rebels
Gaddafi saw himself soaring above others, but never actually left his extravagant tent. Examination of counterproductive and destructive foreign policies indicates U.S. leaders also see themselves as wandering far, but their minds rarely leave the white columned mansion.
(1 comments) SHARE Thursday, March 3, 2011 The Shia Seek Justice - Bahrain Faces its Faceless
Instead of inciting division and hatred, and juggling Middle East lives to favor their own interests, isn't it preferable that western agencies and governments encourage a Shi'i/Sunni rapport? Start with Bahrain .