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Amro Ali
_amroali
The 1978 Camp David accords between Egypt and Israel has long been a cold peace which has frustrated Israeli policymakers as they quickly came to realize it was a peace
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K.Diallo ☭
nyeusi_waasi
Today we remember the Egyptian "bread Uprising" of 1977, who carried outby hundreds of thousands of lower-class people protesting WorldBank and International Monetary Fund-mandated termination of state subsidies on basic
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Michael Beschloss
BeschlossDC
Tonight, in our beloved country: "Defense officials tell AP they fear possible inside attack at inauguration, will have National Guard troops vetted.” This AP report about fears of “possible inside
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Vana T.
VTsiapou
1. Pan-Islamic Union: A real danger or a chimera? 2. Dec 12-13 2020. The Association of Justice Defenders Strategic Studies Center (ASSAM) held its annual congress under the theme “Determination
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Malcolm X Movement
mxmovement
The Guardian newspaper shared an article from its archive from #Gaddafi and other #Arab leaders’ tensions in April 1973 w v funny bit about #Lebanon. https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2020/apr/17/gaddafis-brotherly-censure-archive-1973 19
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Sergey Radchenko
DrRadchenko
From the annals of Soviet decision-making on Afghanistan, 1979. Many people know that the Soviets were in fact remarkably reluctant to intervene in Afghanistan. We had long known that they
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𝔗𝔥𝔬𝔱𝔥 🇪🇬
TheExiledHuman
Turkish and Qatari Involvement in AfricaA thread.When people think of the Turkish involvement in Libya they miss a very significant objective of the current Turkishgovernment, which is expanding its influence
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Sergey Radchenko
DrRadchenko
Forty-one years ago! What do we now know, and what evidence do we have? We know that throughout 1979 Kabul (Taraki and Amin) pleaded for Soviet intervention. This was especially
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Zeyad el Nabolsy (زياد النابلسي)
ZNabolsy
Some Western “Leftists” need to understand that there is nothing progressive about Islamist movements in the MENA (or whatever you want to call it); they are certainly not the equivalent
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Stacey
ScotsFyre
My first “political” memory is the Iranian hostages. Then that Reagan guy was elected & they came home. I remember the media & establishment called him crazy too. Then I
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Stuart
SAs115thDream
A thread on #UAEIsrael deal. 1/ It doesn’t take much for the very woke “progressives” to denounce progress, particularly when Israel is involved. So maybe a little context is needed.
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Sergey Radchenko
DrRadchenko
The new Reagan FRUS / Soviet Union volume has just been released, triggering a new round of debate about how close we came to nuclear war in 1983. See this
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Reinaldo Art (Dibujos con historia) 🇪🇦
ReinaldoDMM
El SR-71 Blackbird en la guerra de Yom Kipur.1. Después del desastre que supuso para Egipto, Siria y Jordania, la denominada ‘Guerra de los 6 días’, un conflicto bélico desencadenado
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Shaun Lawson
shaunjlawson
There is another factor which played a part in Rebecca Long-Bailey's downfall. Which I noted during the leadership campaign and hugely concerned me. It was certainly the number one reason
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King Melvin👑
melvinnasasira
There's probably never been a revolution that did not use songs to give voice to its aspirations & strengthen the morale of its adherents. We've also witnessed this here. The
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Mona Eltahawy
monaeltahawy
My very first tattoo was of Sekhmet, the ancient Egyptian goddess, on my right inner forearm. I wrote a poem about Sekhmet and revolutionhttps://www.feministgiant.com/p/sekhmets-tits-and-other-poetry?r=aywth&utm_campaign=post&utm_me
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