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Stephen Zunes

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Politics professor, University of San Francisco; writer; parent; interests in human rights, nonviolent action, U.S. Middle East policy

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Even this former Republican Congressman is raising objections to what a majority of Congressional Democrats insist is just fine.

Even this former Republican Congressman is raising objections to what a majority of Congressional Democrats insist is just fine.
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My analysis on a Singapore news show this morning on the ceasefire talks in Qatar and Netanyahu's visit with Trump. youtube.com/watch?v=IKwZ6z…

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Here is my article on how my nominally Democratic Rep. Jimmy Panetta has sponsored a bill that would designate the government of #WesternSahara as a "Foreign Terrorist Organization" even though they have never engaged in terrorism. santacruzsentinel.com/2025/07/10/gue…

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Here we have prominent Democratic senators--Adam Schiff (CA), Cory Booker (NJ), Maria Cantwell (WA), Chris Coons (DE), Amy Klobuchar (MN), Jacky Rosen (NV)--joining rightwing Republican colleagues for a photo op with an indicted war criminal.

Here we have prominent Democratic senators--Adam Schiff (CA), Cory Booker (NJ),  Maria Cantwell (WA), Chris Coons (DE), Amy Klobuchar (MN), Jacky Rosen (NV)--joining rightwing Republican colleagues for a photo op with an indicted war criminal.
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Saif Al-Din Muslat was a 23-year old U.S. citizen born and raised in Florida who was visiting his extended family in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Yesterday, he was beaten to death by rightwing Israelis from a U.S.-backed illegal settlement. Another young man was killed and

Saif Al-Din Muslat was a 23-year old U.S. citizen born and raised in Florida who was visiting his extended family in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Yesterday, he was beaten to death by rightwing Israelis from a U.S.-backed illegal settlement. Another young man was killed and
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This is the anniversary of the Srebenica massacre. What a difference 30 years makes. In 1995, the United States went to war to try to stop a genocidal war in Bosnia. Today, they are supporting a genocidal war in Palestine.

This is the anniversary of the Srebenica massacre. What a difference 30 years makes.
In 1995, the United States went to war to try to stop a genocidal war in Bosnia. Today, they are supporting a genocidal war in Palestine.
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If the Democrats want to regain the support of progressives, Arab-Americans, Muslims, and other minorities who stayed home last November, maybe they shouldn’t have their Senate leader photographed with an indicted war criminal and his far rightwing supporters.

If the Democrats want to regain the support of progressives, Arab-Americans, Muslims, and other minorities who stayed home last November, maybe they shouldn’t have their Senate leader photographed with an indicted war criminal and his far rightwing supporters.
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Just came across a recording of a talk I gave back in 1996 at the Commonwealth Club of California, which was later broadcast on C-SPAN, about the conflict in #WesternSahara Unfortunately, it is still quite relevant. c-span.org/program/public…

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Came across another videorecording from C-SPAN, when I was part of a debate at Georgetown University in 2002. I argued that an invasion of Iraq would be illegal, that Saddam was not a threat, and that we would likely be bogged down in a long, bloody counter-insurgency war amid