Four days that changed the Middle East

The new domestic political balance of power in Lebanon will reflect millennia-old indigenous Middle Eastern traditions of different and often quarreling parties that live together peacefully after negotiating power relationships, rather than one party totally defeating and humiliating the other. Lebanon can only exist as a single country if its multi-ethnic and multi-religious population shares power. As the political leaders now seek to do this, they ... Full Story »

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Mark Monday
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by Mark Monday - Oct. 1, 2008

Everyone is entitled to an opinion, but the concept presented here -- novel as it may be -- is not grounded in any reality.

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