The United States Attorney General Michael Mukasey lost consciousness giving a speech on national security at the annual dinner of the conservative group last week in Washington and the whole world saw this on television, live. I was not surprised much by the news, as I realize that the entire American justice, not only the American attorney minister, had lost consciousness long ago. American justice and the standards it sometimes uses to deal with world issues, particularly those related to our Arab and Islamic world are usually one eyed, either sleeping or sleepy. The important thing is that the U.S. Attorney General was helped--he regained consciousness and his vital functions. We pray for him to have good health. But, unfortunately, the American justice is still unconsciousness with no hope to soon regain awareness towards our Arab and Islamic issues.
President-elect Barack Obama announced his intention to review many of the practices of the Bush administration, especially those that followed the 11th of September, violating freedom and human justice. He also announced his intention to close of the infamous Guantanamo. We hope that this is the beginning of the return of awareness of American justice, ending decades of oppression and darkness, overshadowed by U.S. practices in many countries in the world.
While European leaders want to preserve the American security umbrella without subscribing to Trump’s ideological project, he demands that they adhere to a MAGA-fied global order yet offers little in return.
Trump, grandson of a German immigrant, is particularly peeved at an independent South Africa, which was the worst example of a Western supremacist-cum-colonial mindset.
Trump, grandson of a German immigrant, is particularly peeved at an independent South Africa, which was the worst example of a Western supremacist-cum-colonial mindset.
Washington now faces choices: proceed with the deal and adjust its conception of alliances in the region or succumb to legislative stagnation and reject or downgrade the deal.
The crown prince’s historic visit to the US this week crowned these bilateral relations, elevating Saudi Arabia to the status of a major non-NATO ally and a trusted strategic partner.