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Democracy in Mideast
Feb 4 2009, Marco Villa

It is evident that almost all Western governments oppose genuine democracy in the Arab world. Claims to “liberate” Iraqis notwithstanding.

Western governments find it far more easier to deal with clients regimes like the Saudi Kingdom and the...

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