Democracy Now!
"As the tenth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq is marked around the world
today, President Obama
is heading to Israel for the first trip there of his presidency. Obama’s
three-day tour also includes stops in the occupied West Bank on Thursday and in
Jordan on Friday. The White House has taken pains to play down expectations of
Obama’s visit, billing it a "listening tour." Obama’s supporters say that
mission reflects the reality of the Middle East conflict, with the United States
unable to forcefully change an intractable dispute. But in his new book, the
Palestinian-American scholar Rashid Khalidi argues that the United States could
in fact play a decisive role in achieving Middle East peace if it simply
reversed decades of policy backing the Israeli occupation. In "Brokers of
Deceit: How the U.S. Has Undermined Peace in the Middle East," Khalidi draws on
his research as a historian, and on his own experience as an advisor to
Palestinian negotiators, to argue that far from being an impartial broker, the
United States has effectively acted as Israel’s lawyer......"
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