As usual Aaron David Miller carefully selects his facts and omissions to present a logical story about the Arab World. Miller asks whether the Arabs can "liberate themselves from the fears, conspiracies and prejudices that also shape so much of their politics and identity?" In other words, he is referring to the Arabs' tragic fixation on blaming Israel and America for all their problems. My favorite part of Miller's story:
Sunday, July 29, 2012
Select and Omit to Write Something Profound!
As usual Aaron David Miller carefully selects his facts and omissions to present a logical story about the Arab World. Miller asks whether the Arabs can "liberate themselves from the fears, conspiracies and prejudices that also shape so much of their politics and identity?" In other words, he is referring to the Arabs' tragic fixation on blaming Israel and America for all their problems. My favorite part of Miller's story:

