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Stories by Rami Khouri

is a PNS commentator and former editor of the Jordan Times who writes a regular column from Amman.

Islamophobic Gibberish Taints U.S. Media Discourse on Middle East

It's the "Yellow Peril" all over again.
Posted on Mar 11, 2008

Paris is But a Symptom

As France declares a 12-day state of emergency, a Beirut-based editor looks at the root causes behind ongoing youth riots.
Posted on Nov 8, 2005

After Arafat: Accountability

The freedom fighter who kept the Palestinians together in exile was ill-suited to lead a nation. His departure clears the way for a new generation of leaders who can learn from his mistakes.
Posted on Nov 12, 2004

Reviewing Iraq's Shiny New Democratic Blueprint

The new "Agreement on Political Process" for the return of sovereignty to Iraqis is flawed but fascinating.
Posted on Nov 19, 2003

Will the Real Foreign Fighters in Iraq Please Stand Up?

U.S. soldiers in Iraq are themselves imported forces contributing to the instability of the region.
Posted on Oct 29, 2003

Letter from Lebanon: Arabs See a Colonizer Army, Not 'Liberation'

Beyond the suicide bombing attack on U.S. troops in Iraq lies the dangerous dynamic of an occupying army and the resistance it generates.
Posted on Apr 3, 2003

Not a Pretty Picture

Between the distortion and cheerleading of American and Arab TV coverage, a viewer of both can piece together what's really happening on the ground in Iraq and in the minds of viewers -- nothing good.
Posted on Mar 31, 2003

Return of the Empire

Arabs in the Middle East see the plan to topple Saddam and occupy Iraq as the revival of the old ghost of European colonialism.
Posted on Nov 22, 2002