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Letter to the Editor: Palestinian diplomatic efforts should be supported by the West

The recent admission of Palestine as a full member at UNESCO was a wonderful victory for the peaceful diplomatic efforts of the Palestinian Authority. The lack of support by several…

Letter to the Editor: Mr.Galib Mammadov’s article ‘Armenia’s victory…’

[Editor's note: This letter is in response to Galib Mammadov's article, "Nagorno Karabakh Conflict: Armenia’s Victory or Nightmare?", published in Foreign Policy Journal on October 13, 2011.] Dear Sir: As…

Letter to the Editor: Petition White House to Support Palestine’s UN Membership Bid

Dear Editor, Support for Palestine’s bid for membership in the UN can be expressed by signing the petition on the White House website. If enough people sign it, Obama will…

Letter to the Editor: US ‘outrage’ at the UN laughable

Dear Sir, Russia and China today vetoed a proposed UN Resolution targeting the unacceptable treatment of protesters by the Syrian regime. The United States – rightly – expressed “outrage” at…

A 9/11 Re-Investigation and the Power of Consensus Statements

Dear Sen. Graham, Michael Moore, and Amy Goodman: Regarding your discussions on Democracy Now, September 15th and September 29th, including “Michael Moore Backs Call to Re-Open Investigation of 9/11 Attacks,”…

Letter to the Editor: Israeli Hypocrisy and International Law

Relations between Israel and Turkey have recently broken down dramatically after a UN report concluded that Israel’s use of force against a Turkish aid flotilla last year – which killed…

Letter to the Editor: UK Ambassador to Eritrea Says ‘Assassins’ Article ‘Wildly Inaccurate’

20 May 2011 Dear Jeremy R. Hammond, I was appalled to read the wildly inaccurate article published by your magazine on 17 May 2011, “Caught Red Handed; British Assassins in…

Nuclear Catastrophe: How the lack of fundamental research on alternative energy led to a wrong energy policy

Nuclear Catastrophe: How the lack of fundamental research on alternative energy led to a wrong energy policy

The expansion of nuclear power during the past 60 years was dominated by the opinion that there is no alternative to nuclear energy. Presently it provides about 14% of the…

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