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Andrew J. BacevichHistorian, international relations expert and former US Army Colonel Andrew J. Bacevich returns to the JOURNAL to discuss America's long war in Afghanistan Topic(s): Afghanistan, defense, democracy, foreign affairs, government, Iraq, Middle East, milltary, politics, terrorism, veterans, White House
Justice Richard GoldstoneBill Moyers talks with Justice Richard Goldstone, who headed up the controversial UN Human Rights Council investigation into fighting in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.
Bill Moyers Responds to Viewer CommentsBill Moyers responds to viewer feedback about his essay on violence in the Middle East.
Bill Moyers reflects on Middle East violenceBill Moyers reflects on the recent violence in the Middle East. PLEASE NOTE: This essay containins video and images of the Israeli and Palestinian casualties - including children - in Gaza as well as the Pulitzer prize-winning photo of the nude Vietnamese girl running from napalm bombing. Some viewers may find the images disturbing, but they are in context and germane to the subject matter.
New President, Same WorldWhat will President-elect Obama's promises of change mean for the Middle East? JOURNAL guest host Deborah Amos sits down with Elizabeth Rubin, the Edward R. Murrow press fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, and Slate magazine columnist Fred Kaplan.
The U.S. and the Middle EastGet a primer on the United States involvement with the Middle East.
JOURNAL UpdatesFrom the Farm Bill to the situation in Sadr City ? updates on JOURNAL stories. Topic(s): campaign, civil liberties, Congress, defense, foreign affairs, government, human rights, humanitarian aid, hunger, intelligence, Iraq, media, Middle East, war
Mission Accomplished?It has fallen to the White House Press Secretaries to defend and explain President Bush's May 1st landing on the USS Abraham and the controversial "Mission Accomplished" banner.
Christians United for Israel (CUFI)BILL MOYERS JOURNAL reports on the politically powerful group Christians United for Israel, whose leader, Pastor John Hagee recently endorsed John McCain for the presidency.
Craig Unger on the U.S. and the SaudisBill Moyers sits down with journalist Craig Unger, contributing editor of VANITY FAIR and author of the best-selling HOUSE OF BUSH, HOUSE OF SAUD and, most recently, THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF BUSH, who offers analysis on President Bush's recent trip to the Middle East.
Christians United for Israel (CUFI)BILL MOYERS JOURNAL reports on the politically powerful group Christians United for Israel, whose leader, Pastor John Hagee, advocates for a preemptive strike against Iran. Ronald J. Sider and M.J. RosenbergTHE JOURNAL gets theological and political perspective on the story in the Middle East from Ronald J. Sider, Professor of Theology and President of Evangelicals for Social Action, and from M.J. Rosenberg, Director of Policy Analysis for Israel Policy Forum.
Anouar MajidBill Moyers talks to Professor Anouar Majid about diversity in the American tradition and its implications for Muslim society.
Christians United for Israel (CUFI)BILL MOYERS JOURNAL reports on the politically powerful group Christians United for Israel, whose leader, Pastor John Hagee, advocates for a preemptive strike against Iran.
Iran: The Talk of the TownA look at the media frenzy over Iran and its President
Rabbi Michael Lerner and Dr. Timothy P. WeberBill Moyers talks with Rabbi Michael Lerner, editor of TIKKUN, a Jewish journal of politics, culture, and spirituality, and Dr. Timothy P. Weber, author of ON THE ROAD TO ARMAGEDDON: HOW EVANGELICALS BECAME ISRAEL'S BEST FRIEND.
Benjamin Barber on NOW WITH BILL MOYERSBill Moyers talks with Benjamin Barber about the United States relationships with the Islamic world.
Islam vs. Islam Roundtable: NOW WITH BILL MOYERSfrom the moyers filesIn a penetrating conversation steered by many different points of view, the panel draws distinctions between the behavior of Muslims and the teachings of Islam and articulates the difference between terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda and fundamentalist political groups. They debate the clash of Islam with a modern world and how the Koran can be reconciled with democracy and a viable economy.
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