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Seth
Leibsohn is Policy Director of Americans for Victory Over Terrorism,
a Washington DC based think-tank that promotes the idea that America’s
defense policy is justified in light of the changed reality of
a post-9/11 world. |
Tariq
Ali, originally from Lahore, Pakistan is an internationally
renowned writer. The editor of the New Left Review,
he is the author of more than a dozen books on world history
and politics, as well as a filmmaker and novelist. |
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Chalmers
Johnson is the President and co-founder of the Japan Policy Research
Institute, and author of the popular book Blowback. He
is an expert on Asian and international affairs and diplomacy. |
Cliff
May, President of the Foundation for Defense of Democracy and
former Republican National Committee Communications Director,
makes frequent appearances in print and on television to advocate
for a defense strategy that sufficiently prioritizes the US
fight on global terrorism. |
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Noam
Chomsky, professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
is the author of ninety-eight books including Manufacturing
Consent, Turning the Tide, and Rethinking Camelot.
A world-renowned linguist, he also writes and speaks constantly
to audiences across the country on US and world military history
and strategy. |
Phil
Donahue is a ground-breaking pioneer in the talk format of television,
rising to prominence in the 1980s. Most recently, he hosted
a current events political discussion program on MSNBC, the
highest rated show on the network. |
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Rahul
Mahajan, author of Full Spectrum Dominance: US Power in Iraq
and Beyond, serves on the national board of Peace Action,
the nation's largest grassroots peace organization. He has published
over 50 articles in newspapers including USA Today, Newsday,
The Baltimore Sun, The Houston Chronicle, and
The Hindu. |
Anthony
Arnove is a member of the editorial board of The International
Socialist Review. His writing has appeared in the Financial
Times, In These Times, The Nation, Mother
Jones, Left Business Observer, Monthly Review,
among others. |
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A
fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies, Phyllis Bennis is
also a fellow of the Transnational Institute in Amsterdam. She
has been a writer, analyst and activist on Middle East issues,
especially Israel-Palestine, for 25 years. |
Mark
Lance is an Associate Professor at Georgetown University working
mostly in the areas of philosophy of language, epistemology,
philosophical logic, and metaphysics. He is the former director
of and current professor in the Program of Justice and Peace
at Georgetown University. |
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Maria
Ryan's articles and research center on US Intelligence and the
Bush Administration with a specific emphasis on neoconservatism
in America. She is based out of the University of Birmingham,
UK. |
Michael
Klare teaches courses on international peace and security issues
in Massachusetts at Hampshire College, Amherst College, Mount
Holyoke College, Smith College, and the University of Massachusetts
at Amherst. |
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