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List of media articles on Middle East and US foreign policy (March 2011)

The passage only enumerates article titles and authors from various publications with no substantive claims, names, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It provides no a Compilation of article titles from 2011 covering Syria, Libya, Egypt, and US foreign policy. Authors include Patrick Seale, Robert D. Blackwill, Gideon Rachman, and others. Sources cited: Financial T

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #030030
Pages
1
Persons
0
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The passage only enumerates article titles and authors from various publications with no substantive claims, names, transactions, or allegations linking powerful actors to misconduct. It provides no a Compilation of article titles from 2011 covering Syria, Libya, Egypt, and US foreign policy. Authors include Patrick Seale, Robert D. Blackwill, Gideon Rachman, and others. Sources cited: Financial T

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The Shimon Post at \ Presidential Press Bulletin 29 March, 2011 Article 1. | Foreign Policy The Syrian Time Bomb Patrick Seale Article 2. | Politico Obama failing as commander in chief Robert D. Blackwill Article 3. | The Financial Times Libya, a last hurrah for the west Gideon Rachman Article 4. NYT President Obama on Libya Editorial Article 5. | The Daily Star Egypt's new Constitution: an update Nathan Brown Article 6. NYT Arabs Will Be Free Roger Cohen Article 7. | The Daily Star The West still beats the rest, but it may no longer be best Robert Skidelsky Article 8. | Wall Street Journal Norway to Jews: You're Not Welcome Here Alan M. Dershowitz

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