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Younes Abdullah Muhammed is a Muslim American and Master of International Affairs.
He is presently incarcerated in the U.S. Federal Prison system. He is the founder of Islam Policy and can be contacted at islampolicy.com
SHARE Friday, October 4, 2013 Obama's Reverse-Pivot to the Middle East Offers Yet Another Opportunity for "Change"
President Obama's well-organized speech in front of the UN General Athe ensuing battle for the future of the Middle East, as opposed to Asia, will determine the near-term geopolitical future and balance of power in the world for at least a generation to come.
(2 comments) SHARE Saturday, September 29, 2012 Assessing the Arab Maze - Contemplating Recent Events in the Middle East
The killing of the ambassador to Libya last week and the protests that followed across Muslim countries only confirmed many of the suspicions that drive anti-Islamic sentiment. The events also thrust relations with the Muslim world, which had remained a non-issue, to the forefront of the U.S. presidential election and thereby public consciousness.
The Collapse of Obama's Pivot from the Middle East.
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, November 21, 2012 Current Mideast Crisis Presents Opportunity for Peace
M.I.T. professor and social critic Noam Chomsky explains, in the preface to his alternative classic Fateful Triangle: the United States, Israel and the Palestinians (1999), that when he is forced to title public speeches, sometimes years in advance, he can always resort to a default entry he says, "always works." That title: "The Current Crisis in the Middle East" constantly retains its relevancy