> The article was published last Thursday in the London Review of Books
> and on the Kennedy School's website as part of the its faculty working
> papers series. Walt is the Kennedy School's academic dean and a
> professor of international affairs and Mearsheimer is a professor of
> political science.
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Is the Mearsheimer and Walt article just concerned journalism?
It appears the timing of it is a bit curious.
> I found this in the "Campus Watch" library:(On mideast studies)
> (The same place the Mearshimer/Walt article appeared).
> http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/2365
> A Saudi prince has spread $20 million around American campuses to
> finance "Islamic Studies". According to his wishes, the money cannot be
> spent on anything else.
> Surprise, surprise!
OOPS! I just reread it. It's actually $40 million.
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How many billions has Dubya accepted from the Saudi's, joey?
It would have to be heaps, I mean he sold the US ports to the
Saudis....the same crew that manned the 9/11 aircraft.
Who knows what they have smuggled into the good old US thru them by
now....WMD's perhaps..all primed and ready for the next 9/11.
Hmmmmm, if I was a conspiracy theorist, I would say t was a payment for
the WTC attack....but then again, if I believed in crackpot
conspiracies, I would also be wailing 'vale to the six million'.
Dubya also sold his privately held oil interests to the Saudis, for a
reported 1.3billion.
No conflict of interest with ole Dubya. He's not intersted in the US at all.
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