Lamis Andoni is a Middle East consultant for Al Jazeera, the Qatar-based news station. She has been covering the Middle East for 20 years. She has reported for the Christian Science Monitor, the Financial Times and the main newspapers in Jordan. She was a professor at the Graduate School in UC Berkeley.
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Lamis Andoni
Doha, Qatar
Lamis Andoni is a Middle East consultant for Al Jazeera, the Qatar-based news station.
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How about NO foreign power ruling over the middle east?
You frame it as middle east MUST have a foreign overlord, and therefore, better us than the chinese or the russians.
How about no interference?
A young republic once decried "no taxation without representation" to shed herself of an indifferent master across the ocean. Those principles stood true then and stand true now.
The new version should be "no interference without representation".
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How about NO foreign power ruling over the middle east?
You frame it as middle east MUST have a foreign overlord, and therefore, better us than the chinese or the russians.
How about no interference?
A young republic once decried "no taxation without representation" to shed herself of an indifferent master across the ocean. Those principles stood true then and stand true now.
The new version should be "no interference without representation".
October 25, 2007 4:36 PM | Report Offensive Comments
Posted on October 25, 2007 16:36