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A Festival of Lies

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Friedman describes the "Lies" of U.S. officials of this and previous administrations, in their policies towards the Middle East and South Asia, that ignore the legitimate interests and aspirations of the people in the region.

The Theatre of Lies in U.S. policies towards the Middle East and South Asia

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With the huge cost of two wars in the region and failure to support democracy and economic opportunity in the region, questions about what the U.S. government is saying and the underlying realities. The failure of two administrations from opposite parties, and one with idealistic pretensions to do nothing more than continue old policies that utterly fail the people of the region.

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