Amiad Horowitz
LATEST ARTICLES BY Amiad Horowitz
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Want to see how foreign policy should be crafted? Look to Vietnam
July 21, 2023Looking at things from the U.S., you’d think international affairs must always be conflictual and confrontational. But there’s another way.
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Veteran of the Battle of Khe Sanh looks to brighter future for Vietnam
July 7, 2023In 1968, Khe Sanh was the most-bombed place on the planet, but now, “the green has returned.”
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Under Israeli government standards, any criticism of its policies is anti-Semitism
June 2, 2023Anyone who agrees with state policy—even if they be Nazis, fascists, or Christian ultra-nationalists—can’t possibly be a hater of Jews.
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Declining influence: Is the Middle East pulling away from Washington?
May 22, 2023A new chapter is being written in the Middle East, and the most significant feature may be the dwindling influence of the American empire.
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Useful Nazis? The rehabilitation of fascists is happening again
March 30, 2023After WWII, some of Hitler’s accomplices were invited back into positions of power because they had value in the West’s anti-communist Cold War.
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Sanctions only create suffering for poor people, so why keep imposing them?
February 16, 2023The blockade of earthquake aid for Syria is another case in point.
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50 years after Paris Peace Accords, Vietnam remembers victory over U.S. imperialism
January 27, 2023A half-century ago, the international peace movement helped end one of the century’s bloodiest wars.
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Israeli government welcomes Azov Battalion leader as honored guest
January 3, 2023With Israel rolling out the red carpet for a member of the Azov Battalion, I found myself remembering the words of Jeremiah: “Woe to you, O Jerusalem! How long will you remain unclean?”
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