Terrorism and economics

simultaneously sending millions to Iran, while passing on tens of millions of dollars in arms to the hated "contras" in Nicaragua in an attempt to destroy the Sandinista government. terrorism and economics Funding terrorism. Hence, if George W. Bush carries through with his stated desire to wage war on those who helped to boost his party into power, he will find shortly he will have to reconfigure the GOP -- not to mention some of his erstwhile allies. The pundits are correct that added pressure will be placed on Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, the seedbed of right-wing nationalism in the Islamic world, but this can only serve to assist those who Washington has pledged to strangle -- leftist opposition forces in these unstable nations. terrorism and economics Terrorism chemical biological. Israel may receive a short term boost from these events as more understanding may be shown in Washington for its struggle against Palestinians. But in the long run many in the US will come to recognize that Israel's flouting of U. N. terrorism and economics Studies in conflict and terrorism. Resolutions concerning Palestine is no more than a breeding ground for frustration and anger -- and recruits into the armies of militant right-wing nationalism. China, which worked hand in glove with the US in Afghanistan, Southern Africa and other hotspots, is trapped in a contradiction of its own making. So-called 'Islamic fundamentalism' has found something of a welcome in restive Western China, which has been targeted by Beijing for massive new investment and development; of course, this 'fundamentalism' was nurtured by China's anti-Soviet maneurvers in Afghanistan. Now China is tempted to continue its relations with the medievalist Taliban in Kabul -- supposedly a new development deal was just inked with this odious regime -- if only to keep Washington focused on anything besides China itself. The U. S. ruling elite to this very day is continuing its disastrous romance with right-wing nationalism. In the southeastern nation of Malaysia -- one of the Cuba's closest friends and a prime granter of development aid in Southern Africa -- Washington is now covertly backing the so-called 'Islamic Fundamentalist' forces of PAS against the progressive nationalism of Prime Minister Mahatir Mohammed. In Central Asia, Washington's policy of detaching Tajikistan and Uzbekistan from the orbit of Russia -- a policy that is a holdover from the Cold War -- again only serves to assist the forces of right-wing nationalism the US is allegedly now at war with. Criticism should also be accompanied by self-criticism and there's plenty to go around, particularly among African- Americans where we have our own militant right-wing nationalist forces, as the event of mid-October 1995 exemplified.

Terrorism and economics



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