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Salama Na'mat, the Washington, D.C., bureau chief of the London-based Arabic-language daily Al-Hayat, published an article in his paper criticizing Arab regimes and the Arab media for encouraging the Iraqi insurgents.


Salama Na'mat, the Washington, D.C., bureau chief of the London-based Arabic-language daily Al-Hayat, published an article in his paper criticizing Arab regimes and the Arab media for encouraging the Iraqi insurgents Insurgents, in U.S. history, the Republican Senators and Representatives who in 1909–10 rose against the Republican standpatters controlling Congress, to oppose the Payne-Aldrich tariff and the dictatorial power of House speaker Joseph G. Cannon. . "Isn't their goal to thwart [the emergence of] the newborn newborn /new·born/ (noo´born?)
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Very recently born.

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A neonate.
 democracy in Iraq Iraq and Democracy focuses on the history of democracy in Iraq. Moreover, the article presents various opinions of Middle East Scholars and Politicians on contemporary debates about the future prospect for democracy in Iraq.  so that it won't spread in the region?" he wrote. "The forces of darkness and their natural allies in the regimes [neighboring neigh·bor  
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1. One who lives near or next to another.

2. A person, place, or thing adjacent to or located near another.

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4. Used as a form of familiar address.

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 Iraq] are insisting on turning the dream of democracy into a living hell." Na'mat also predicted that if the Islamists succeed in Iraq, their triumph "will encourage similar successes in other places in which [democracy] is being built," particularly Lebanon. We doubt such statements will make Na'mat many friends, especially among those who prefer to express their disagreement with violence. And yet we notice Na'mat has made similarly forceful force·ful  
adj.
Characterized by or full of force; effective: was persuaded by the forceful speaker to register to vote; enacted forceful measures to reduce drug abuse.
 statements before, for example in criticizing Arab silence about Oil-for-Food. Judging by his statements he is a true Arab reformer, with all the courage that entails.
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