High Noon in West Asia and North Africa:
List of 2 May 2011 Studies
List of 2 May 2011 Studies
1.Osama bin Ladin shot in the eye, in a daring raid.
2.Qaddafi being tracked through private residences in Tripoli
3. Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood announces the Freedom and Justice Party
4. The Muslim Brothers in Syria speak for the first time.
5. Yemen – Don't Look Now but Ali Saleh can't leave without immunity
6. Yes, Morocco's king can be blamed for the whole thing
7. Algeria – there's always a demonstration going on somewhere
- Tunisia's army – finally a chance to go to war
- Palestine – Al Fatah and HAMAS try again for one government
11. Syria – A New Sectarian War?
12. the US launches a new Mid East Initiative, led by Likud-hater Feltman
13. Israel – Bibi says Americans don't know the Middle East...
14.Libya – pro-Qaddafi security forces come out on top in Al Kufrah oasis
15. Libya – Mishrata – pro-Qaddafi forces block harbor
16. Tindouf, Algeria – POLISARIO plans attacks in the Western Sahara
17. Sudan – no need for war. Just split the oil
18. Kazakhstan prepares for democracy as Nur Sultan Nazarbaiyev Bows Out
19. Tibet - Dalai Lama fails to strip his office of political responsibilities
20. Afghanistan – condition of the one Arab nomad tribe not known
21. Afghanistan – Taliban announces summer offensive
22. Khuzhistan, Iran – saboteurs suspected in pumping station bombing
23. Iran – vicious row breaks out between the Supreme Leader and the president
24. UAE – citizens joyous and relieved over OBL's death
25.Analysis - “If the Americans can do that, you better watch out”
26. Libya – Qaddafi the man who stopped US middle class growth in 1976.
27. Yemen – regions un-link as Saleh's retirement nears
28. Yemen – tracking QAP in eastern Yemen-the Hunt for Anwar the American
29. Yemen – Can you list the 16 regions and cultures?
30. Iraq – US forces must go – but why?
31. Organizations: How the Arab League and the OIC have matured
32. Region: Alliances up in the Air
- Pakistan – Why did OBL choose Abbotabad?
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John Paul Maynard
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