Going to Cairo

Three Responses to Obama’s Cairo Speech. Indispensable Man By Bernard Avishai Immediately after President Obama’s speech, Israeli television interviewed a strapping West Bank settler: “It was very professional,” he said, “very well crafted. It focused brilliantly on the rights of man. But he also quoted the Talmud; and if he read that, then he knows … Read more

Never Too Soon: Oliver Stone Joins the Battle for Catharsis

“It’s Too Soon”—that cowardly phrase planted in the public’s mind by the mainstream media—keeps Oliver Stone’s movie World Trade Center from the people who might especially appreciate its value. The phrase seems designed to control popular sentiment while Stone endeavors to particularize and analyze the huge mix of personal and political feelings that have mounted … Read more

Local Heroes

Earlier this month, The New Yorker‘s George Packer talked up a plan to break up Iraq proposed (in a New York Times op-ed) by Joseph Biden and Leslie Gelb, who argue the U.S, in collaboration with Iraq’s neighbors, should broker a divorce between the Kurds, Sunnis and Shiites. Iraq may be in process of splitting … Read more

Putting Cruelty First

Alan Johnson – editor of the online journal, Democratiya, conducted an interview with Kanan Makiya in December of 2005. Following on from two previous postings here at our website (See “What’s Going On” and “Inside the Whale”), this interview amounts to the next chapter in Makiya’s on-the-fly history of the Iraq “project.” As Alan Johnson … Read more