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The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب
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My talk in Berkeley from two weeks ago.
This is by far my favorite song by Aznavour. But I detested him at the personal level. Despite his popularity in the Arab world and the pleas by Arabs for him to boycott the occupation state, he maintained a very close relationship with the occupation state since the 1960s and participated in cruel festivities for the Israeli war criminal state.
You can listen to my comments on John McCain on Consortium Podcast here.
(Iraqis react to Bush's "liberation" of their country).
(At the American University of Beirut in 2010)
(Angry Arab speaks at Burj Barajnah Palestinian Refugee Camp, June '04).
-Jordanian Foreign Policy
-An analysis of Colin Powell's UN Speech
-The performance of the Arab media during the war
-Media and their ties to Governments in the Arab World
-Future of Arab Media
-Bush's Inauguration
-Popular Pressures and Prospects of Change
-The Lebanese Crisis
-The Mehlis Crisis
-French Role in Lebanon
-The Israeli Lobby Debate
The US Presidential Contest
Counting them, one by one...
-AIDS/HIV victims:
-Palestinians
-Innocent victims of the US war in Afghanistan
-Innocent victims of the US war in Iraq:
Help speed her canonization! Make miracles up!
-Sainthood cause of Mother Teresa moves to Vatican
-Mother Teresa's miracles to be revealed
-As'ad's sink was miraculously unclogged in October 2003
-Penelope Cruz to act in movie on Mother Teresa (the Unclogging of my Kitchen sink will be featured in the movie: one of her best known miracles to date)
-Economist has reported on October 30th, 2003 that a Catholic priest "placed a relic of Mother Teresa" on the body of Terri Schiavo who has been in a coma in a Florida hospital.
-This is an interview with somebody who met Mother Teresa. Note that he mentioned that Mother Teresa "pulled a piece of bread out of her apron pocket". What he did not mention is that she also kept 16" Pizza (with eggplants), two serving of Kung Pao Chicken, 3 Black Forest Cakes, 57 oranges, and 478 burritos all in her apron pocket. How did she fit all that? Well, you know how.(Thanks to Kyle for the link)
Comic by Terry Furry, reproduced from "Heard the One About the Funny Leftist?" by Cris Thompson, East Bay Express
The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب
A source on politics, war, the Middle East, Arabic poetry, and art.
Monday, December 17, 2018
Migrated to Twitter
This blog has largely migrated to Twitter. You may catch me there @asadabukhalil
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Will US global hegemony last for another century?
My weekly article for Al-Akhbar: "Will US global hegemony last for anther century"?
(A critical review of Michael Beckley's new book from Cornell University Press).
Tuesday, November 20, 2018
Eulogy of Dar As-Sayyad
My weekly article in Al-Akhbar: "Eulogy of Dar As-Sayyad: End of Traditional Media?"
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
US Secret Wars against Communism
My weekly article for Al-Akhbar: "US Secret Wars against Communism: how the regime in Poland Collapsed".
The New Congress and Palestine
My new article for Consortium news on The New Congress and Palestine.
Monday, November 05, 2018
Why the US-Saudi Crisis will Pass
My article in Consortium News about "Why the US-Saudi Crisis will Pass"
Saturday, November 03, 2018
The Khashoggi Affair
My weekly article for Al-Akhbar: "The Khashoggi Affair: Between the Western and Arab Media".
jets over Ridyah
Flash. I am receiving information from Riyadh that people are hearing military jets flying over. Anybody knows about that?
يصلني من الرياض للتوّ ان هناك تحليق لطيران حربي. هل من معلومات؟
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
How will MbS rule?
My weekly article in Al-Akhbar: "How will MbS rule"?
My review of the recent movie, Beirut
Lebanon in US action movies: Beirut starring Jon Hamm
By
As`ad AbuKhalil
Lebanon often provided a venue for American and Western action films. In the 1950s and 1960s, it was a place of international intrigue and espionagewhere spies intersected with other spies, and where car chases on mountainous roads provided for good movie scenes. There were so many US and European movies shot in Lebanon in those times, with such titles: “The Sell-out”, “Masquerade”, “Man on the Spying Trapeze”, “Agent 505”, “Embassy”, among others. But that so-called peaceful Lebanon (where successive Israeli invasions and massacres don’t get a mention in Western movie accounts, and are rarely listed as the reason for undermining the old Lebanon—with all its flaws, inequities, and injustices) does not exist anymore. The Lebanese civil war provided a totally different venue for American action films that were to come in the 1980s.
While the Lebanese civil war was too complex for American films—and even for Western media and scholarly accounts, and while American films rarely if ever cover international conflicts and wars unless there is a white savior who can be inserted into the plot, the American military intervention in Lebanon in the 1980s and the bombing of US marine barracks in 1983 and the civil war phase where US was fighting alongside the Phalanges death squads, provided whole new scenarios for American action films, especially those which were produced by Israelis with tenuous or non-tenuouslinks to Mossad. America was ready to take revenge, if not in reality than on the silver screen.
The Delta Force series of movies starring Chuck Norris were written and produced by the Israeli propagandist, Menachem Golan (who had servedin the Israeli military). And the depiction of the Middle East was a vulgar variation of the stereotypes: religious fanaticism mixed with thuggery, and neighborhoods and streets are replicas of the worst Orientalist imaginations. Many of those movies had Israeli participation in set creations, production, and acting. Arabic words are often (mis)pronounced with Hebrew accents.
But one would think that times have changed and that Middle East depiction in films has improved a bit. The story line of the film, Beirut, was based on a script by well-known writer who was behind the Bourne plots starring Matt Damon. Yet, the plot is nothing more than a cliché that always finds its way in US movies about the Middle East. A good white Westerner is kidnapped by bloodthirsty Arabs. And the good white American in the movie is a CIA agent who of course knows the region better than its natives. But there are many elements of the movie that are woefully false, and often offensive.
Who, for example, would find a beach in Beirut where camels are strolling? And what is the deal with camels in Middle Eastern cities? Camels are wonderful animals who played a big part in the lives of ancient Arab nomads, but times have changed, and even in Saudi Arabia the percentage of the population which still is nomadic is miniscule (less than 5%). And in Lebanon, you would have to search for a days to find a camel (you can find some in the Biqa` valley, but it is almost impossible to find a camel in Beirut). And why would camels be in Beirut—and on the beach?
And the juxtaposition of the Lebanese civil war with the plot clearly reflected the ignorance of the writer about the civil war. People who did not live in a civil war situation assume that people fought daily, and that there were no truces and that normal lives did not find a way to coexist with war. There were often months of cease-fires that were rarely violated, and days of intense fighting were often followed by days of no fighting. Yet, the film assumes that fighting went on non-stop.
And the Palestinian militia members had names that were not recognizable although the group in question resembled that of Fath-Revolutionary Council (the Abu Nidal organization). But the notion that CIA forces or US embassy armed gunmen moved so freely in Beirut—especially in West Beriut as in the movie--and Lebanon is a figment of the imagination of the movie. The movie should have reminded Americans that, in fact, from 1975 until 1982, the US diplomatic and military presence in Lebanon was (officially through understandings between the CIA and Force 17 of the Fath Movement) under the direct protection of the PLO (the PLO assigned the Lebanese Arab Amry, which split off from the Phalanges-controlled Lebanese Army, to protect the US embassy in Beirut). It was only after the evacuation of the PLO forces from Lebanon that US embassy was attacked and US diplomats and intelligence agents were kidnapped (the assassination of US ambassador Francis Meloy in 1976 was undertaken by a Lebanese leftist group, and the PLO had nothing to do with the assassination). In the movie, the PLO is seen as rather less dominant than it actually was (militarily speaking). And American diplomats moved in those days extremely cautiously in Beirut (especially after the assassination of US ambassador Francis Meloy) and with close coordination with the PLO in areas of West Beirut. None of that was shown in the movie.
The movie also started with a high class party and an American CIA agent observed that Christians and Muslims sat apart during such social occasions. Anyone who would say that has never been to Lebanon, and probably obtained this idea from Israeli experts (the lead Palestinian child in the movie is in fact played by an Israeli actor, or an actor with an Israeli sounding name). Christians and Muslims mingled freely socially before, during, and after the war and the movie confused the later part of the civil war (where sectarian manifestations were quite pronounced) with the early phase of 1975-1982 when the Left vs Right was a key dimension of the war.
The movie also projected the current Islamic fundamentalist tide on the past, forgetting that secularism was the norm among Lebanese and Palestinians in West Beirut at that time. It was the Israeli invasion of 1982 which eradicated the PLO (and its great influence) from Lebanon and unleashed religious forces among Muslims of Lebanon and the region (Hizbullah never existed before the devastating and brutal Israeli invasion of 1982). There was a scene in the movie where Christian fighters were watching a program showing bikini-clad women, and the implication of the scene was that Christians are not as conservative as Muslims. In realty, bikini clad women could be found back then in predominantly Muslim West Beirut and (the exclusively) Christian East Beirut (the pro-US/pro-Phalange militias of the right managed to perpetrate whole sale massacres of the ethnic-cleansing type against Palestinian and Muslims Lebanese in the early 1975-76 phase of the war).
Also, in the early phase of the war 1975-76, the social scene among Muslims was much more secular than it became in the 1980s. Veiled women, and women wearing niqab were actually rare in those years. It was only in the 1980s, and especially after the Israeli invasion of Lebanon (and the Iranian Revolution and the spread of Wahhabi doctrine in the Muslim world) and the evacuation of the PLO which had a secularizing influence on Lebanese society, that veils became more common.
Also, Western accounts (fiction and non-fictions alike) of the Lebanese civil war always omits a basic fact: that US and Israel were heavily involved in the outbreak and prolongation of the war. The recent book by James Stoker, Spheres of Interference, (which is based on new US declassified documents) reveals the extent to which the right-wing death squads of Lebanon were heavily sponsored by the US and Israel. Just as US media today pretends that Israel (which bombed Syria well over 100 times) and which has links to various armed groups inside the country, is a bystander in the Syrian war.
There were references in the movie to bad elements in the CIA, and there were references to frictions between Mossad and the CIA. But the power of the Mossad was—typical in Western culture—highly exaggerated. The various stumbles, foiled attempts, and exposure especially in Dubai when the local polices plastered pictures of Mossad agents around the world don’t affect the image of the Mossad in the West. Finally, the movie talked about Israeli violence as if it was only directed at “terrorists”, while showing pictures of Israeli victims of Palestinian violence. But Arabs can never be victims—not in Western media or movies. And this movie was no different.
Thursday, October 25, 2018
The role of Turkey in the Khashoggi affair
My interview from yesterday on the Khashoggi affair with Real News:
Future of Saudi-US relations
My weekly article n Al-Akhbar: "Future of Saudi-US Relations and the Fate of Muhammad bin Salman".
The Middle East in the Age of Trump
Tuesday, October 16, 2018
Monday, October 15, 2018
The strange disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi
My article for Consortium News: "The Strange Disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi".
Sunday, October 14, 2018
The (un)happy journey of Jamal Khashoggi
My weekly article for Al-Akhbar: "The (Un)Happy Journey of Jamal Khashoggi: Will Muhammad bin Salman stay in power?"
Thursday, October 11, 2018
Khashoggi affair
I spoke about the Khasshoggi affair with Dennis Bernstein at KPFA yesterday. (Minute 19:00).
Friday, October 05, 2018
US peace process
My weekly article in Al-Akhbar: "A History of the American "peace process": On "Preventing Palestine", Part II".
My take on Seth Anziska's "Preventing Palestine" (in English)
My take on Seth Anziska's new book, "Preventing Palestine: A Political History from Camp David to Oslo" (just published by Princeton UP).
U.S. charity spreads fear and intimidation among students
“For three years, a website called Canary Mission has spread fear among undergraduate activists, posting more than a thousand political dossiers on student supporters of Palestinian rights. The dossiers are meant to harm students’ job prospects, and have been used in interrogations by Israeli security officials.”
British spies sought freedom to commit murder, torture & rape
“MI5 has attempted to grant legal immunity for its agents to participate in murder, torture, sexual assaults and other criminality, a tribunal has heard. The secret policy may, for decades, have enabled the security service to conceal illegal activity, Ben Jaffey QC told the investigatory powers tribunal.”
Agricultural research, or a new bioweapon system?
“In the context of the stated aims of the DARPA program, it is our opinion that the knowledge to be gained from this program appears very limited in its capacity to enhance U.S. agriculture or respond to national emergencies (in either the short or long term).” “As a result, the program may be widely perceived as an effort to develop biological agents for hostile purposes and their means of delivery, which—if true—would constitute a breach of the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC).” (thanks Amir)
Tuesday, October 02, 2018
The Kidnapping of Jamal Khashuggi in Turkey
I want to say this publicly: there are several Saudi men and women I know who have been seeking political asylum in Europe and North America. I appeal to all of them to stay safe and be cautious because Western governments--all of them--would sell them for a barrel of oil.
PS And I have no doubt that Israeli intelligence assisted the Saudi regime in the arrangement of the kidnapping. Ironically, Khashoggi (contrary to his reputation in Western mainstream media) was only mildly critical of the regime and he devoted his entire "journalistic" career to the service of this prince or that prince--depending on the demand.
Monday, October 01, 2018
Secret courts
“The quality of justice behind the clerks’ closed doors can depend on where the hearing is held, who you know, or the color of your skin, according to a Spotlight Team investigation. It’s a land of arbitrary second chances, where the powerful, the privileged, and the lucky can see serious charges like reckless endangerment of a child and motor vehicle homicide quietly swept away in private hearings.” (thanks Amir)
This is how NPR describes the expulsions of Palestinians from their homeland
"They're part of a Bedouin tribe that was displaced from the desert in Israel many decades ago, and they relocated here in the early '50s." (thanks Basim) Displaced from the desert in Israel when there was NO ISRAEL??
Charles Aznavour
Friday, September 28, 2018
My critical review of Seth Anziska's book, "Preventing Palestine"
My weekly article in Al-Akhbar: "From the history of the American "peace process": On Preventing Palestine", Part I.
Saturday, September 22, 2018
the worst corruption scandals to hit the New York Police Department in years
“The brothel empire was always one step ahead of the law. Last week, prosecutors disclosed why: They said the brothels were run by a retired police detective who had been repeatedly tipped off about planned raids by officers on the force, revealing one of the worst corruption scandals to hit the New York Police Department in years.” (thanks Amir)
Saudi regime media standards
Meanwhile, Asharq al-Awssat newspaper quoted security sources and other extremist groups in Pakistan as saying that Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi arrived in the state of Nangarhar in eastern Afghanistan after crossing the Iranian territory. Baghdadi relocation, according to the sources, who asked not to be identified, came after the arrival of hundreds of ISIS members to the province after crossing the Iranian territory, through the city of Zahedan in eastern Iran, where sources said that the terrorist organization maintains a headquarter of the hospitality of its fighters with the knowledge and coordination with the Iranian Revolutionary Guards." (thanks Basim)
Bob Woodward Versus Donald Trump
My weekly article for Al-Akhbar: "Bob Woodward versus Donald Trump: the media of the invisible State".
Monday, September 17, 2018
Comrade Joseph Massad on Self-determination
"The 1993 Oslo Accords, in contrast, made no mention of that right whatsoever, let alone of “independence” or “liberation.”60 Instead, the Oslo Accords stipulated PLO recognition of the legitimacy of Israel as a state established on Jewish-colonized Palestinian lands. Thus, the Oslo Accords were in effect the best expression of the century-old Berlin Conference’s “right” of the Palestinians “to dispose of themselves” through ceding their “hereditary” right to their “soil” to a foreign power.61 Upon the orders of the United States and on the occasion of U.S. president Clinton’s visit to Gaza in 1998, the Palestinian Authority (PA) convened the PLO’s Palestinian National Council (PNC) to modify the Palestinian National Charter, for the express purpose of canceling articles Israeli officials found objectionable in it, including Article 19, which based itself on jus soli, though the PNC did keep Article 24, which bases itself on jus sanguinis.62
What emerges from the colonial and anticolonial use of the principle of self-determination in the Palestinian-Zionist context is its dependence on the same legal references to the question of nationality, not least the British Nationality and Status of Aliens Act of 1914, and its 1918 amendments, namely, the two main definitions of the right to nationality: blood and land, or, jus sanguinis and jus soli.63 These became the two bases invoked by the British Mandatory authorities and the Zionists to establish a Jewish claim to Palestine."
How Yasser Arafat led the Palestinian people to Trump's "Deal of the Century"
My article for Consortium News on Yasser Arafat's disastrous path of leadership.
Saturday, September 15, 2018
Arrested in Israel for Facebook posts
"On Tuesday morning, September 11, while Israel was celebrating the Jewish New Year, the Israeli police raided the home of Raja Eghbarieh, one of the leaders of the Abnaa Al-Balad movement, in Umm Al-Fahm. They searched the house, confiscated documents, smartphones and computers,
and carried Eghbarieh with them. On the next day he was brought before a remand judge in the Israeli court in Hadera. The police representatives clarified that they were interrogating him for his posts on Facebook. They said they have already waged a “covert investigation” for a long time and now want to carry on while he is under detention. They claimed that some of his posts consisted “incitement to violence” and “support for a terrorist organization”." (thanks Eyal)
The US political crisis
My weekly article in Al-Akhbar: "The American Crisis of Governance: Will Trump Stay as President"?
Border agent accused of killing 4 women, abducting another
“A US Border Patrol agent was arrested on Saturday on the suspicion that he killed four women and abducted a fifth, who escaped.”
Manafort & Israeli official meddled in Ukraine & the U.S.
“The document further states that “Manafort coordinated privately with a senior Israeli government official to issue a written statement” that would highlight the alleged anti-Semitism of his client’s political rivals in Ukraine. Then, “with secret knowledge of that Israeli statement,” Manafort worked to spread the story in the American media." (thanks Amir)
Saturday, September 08, 2018
My comments on John McCain for Consortium Podcast
Bashir Gemayyel and the "rights of the Christians"
My weekly article in Al-Akhbar: "Bashir Gemayyel and the (Stripped) Rights of Christians".
Thursday, September 06, 2018
Resistance in the White House
The "resistance" official in the White House: There is a historical precedence. There was another "resistance" in the Nixon White House who leaked to the press that the president is unhinged and that he is being controlled by the wise staff. The name of that person is Henry Kissinger.
Wednesday, September 05, 2018
McCain and the Middle East
My article for Consortium News on McCain and the Middle East.
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(Iraqis react to Bush's "liberation" of their country).
(At the American University of Beirut in 2010)
(Angry Arab speaks at Burj Barajnah Palestinian Refugee Camp, June '04).
As'ad's Library
- -My blog posts for Al-Akhbar English
- -The Battle For Saudi Arabia: Royalty, Fundamentalism, and Global Power
- -Bin Laden, Islam, and America's New "War on Terrorism"
- -Historical Dictionary of Lebanon
- -America and the New "War on Terrorism": Who Split the World into Two? (Arabic)
- -Shattered Illusions: Analyzing the War on Terrorism (Chapter: Orientalism, Alive and Well)
- -Between the State and Islam (Chapter: Against the Taboos of Islam: Anti-Conformist Tendencies in Contemporary Arab Islamic Thought)
- -The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Women's Issues Worldwide: The Middle East and North Africa (Chapter on women in Saudi Arabia)
- -Women in the Middle East
- -It is War. (Arabic)
- -Terrorism or Resistance? Against the Criteria of Bin Laden or Arab Neo-Cons(Arabic)
- -Lebanon and Syria: searching for a map?
- -In Their Memory, and Not in His. (Arabic)
- -Features (and virtues) of French Secularism(Arabic)
- -The Status of Zionism, in Europe and US(Arabic)
- -Sex and the Suicide Bomber
- -On Democratic Party Elections
- -Any Objection to US Violation of Lebanese Sovereignty?
- -Repercussions of American fumbling in Iraq
- -The One Who Returned, By Crowning.
- -After Arafat
- -Who is He?
- -What Bashir Gemayyel Represents: the Legacy of Lebanese Fascism
- -Incoherence of the Opposition: Production of Sectarian Dynasties
- -The Folklore of Lebanese Patriotism: What the Fluttering Flags Could not Hide
- -Against Francophonie: The Falsity of Lebanese Culture
- -How do we Stay Arab, How do we Stay Human? Or, Challenging Globalization
- -U.S.-Saudi Arabia relations
- -The Islam Industry
- -Muhsin Ibrahim and the Repercussions of Self-Criticism: So as Not to Unfairly Criticize Thy Self
- -Critique of Arab Media Coverage of the War, TV
- -Walid Jumblat: For and Against
- -Pierre Laval: Statesman
- -My Eulogy of Joseph Samhah: He died just as He lived: Hands Unbound, Free
- Wasfi At-Tal: the Authentic Arab Nationalist
- When Ahmad Hajj Remembered Mistakes of Nasser
- In Defense of Conspiracy Theory
- Islamic Rule in Gaza? Oh, What Horror!
- Who Can Rescue the Shi`ites (Except Sa`d Hariri)?
- Did the Aggression on Lebanon have Aides?
- The Triumph of Phalangist Ideology
- Pakistan...First
- Two Phases in the History of Arab Liberalism
Media Appearances
Angry Arab Youtube
-LA Times' Profile of Angry Arab
-CNN
-Newshour
-Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect
-CNN International (Q & A Show)
-My experiences living under Israeli Occupation (Boston Globe)
-Syrian Role in Lebanon
-My debate with Manji
-A Long Interview with Al-Quds Al-`arabi
-A Statue to Reason: A Chat with Angry Arab
-Angry Arab doesn't pull any punches
AlJazeera Appearances' Transcripts
The Forgotten Victims
Chicken McNuggets in the News
Mother Teresa Miracle Watch
Comic by Terry Furry, reproduced from "Heard the One About the Funny Leftist?" by Cris Thompson, East Bay Express
As'ad's Bio
As'ad AbuKhalil, born March 16, 1960. From Tyre, Lebanon, grew up in Beirut. Received his BA and MA from American University of Beirut in pol sc. Came to US in 1983 and received his PhD in comparative government from Georgetown University. Taught at Tufts University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Colorado College, and Randolph-Macon Woman's College. Served as a Scholar-in-Residence at Middle East Institute in Washington DC. He served as free-lance Middle East consultant for NBC News and ABC News, an experience that only served to increase his disdain for maintream US media. He is now professor of political science at California State University, Stanislaus. His favorite food is fried eggplants.
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Most Circulated Posts
- Don't Cry for Me Mesopotamia: No Tears for Saddam
- -The Kingdom of Heaven (and of Plunder...)
- -The capital of ranking: Lebanon
- -American Left and the Middle East
- -Hariri's assasination
- -The Amir and Me
- -Angry Arab review of "Fahrenhiet 9/11"
- -The Angry Arab plan for the rescue of Iraq
- -The story of an Iraqi boy who looks like Bush
- -Hithcens vs. Galloway: The big debate
- -Sushar Rosky, lest she die namelessly...
- -The Angry Arab guide to Middle East Media
- -Bomb Them or Talk to Them?
- -What did Mehlis Know, and How did He know it?
- -Angry Candidate? No way
- -Arab Officials Don't Commit Suicide
- -Spielberg on Munich
- -Anniversary of the Lebanese Civil Wars
- -The Demise of Fath: And What is Hamas?
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