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...writings can be substantiated. Views promoted on the Zayed Center’s site range from denials of the Holocaust to claims that the United States orchestrated the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. The executive director of the center reportedly called Jews “the enemies of all nations?? in a speech last year. Certainly these are not ideas with which HDS should be associated, even indirectly...
...participate in sensitive research, established in the wake of Sept. 11 through the USA PATRIOT Act and Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002, also requires researchers working on biological agents and toxins to undergo FBI scrutiny and forbids foreign scholars from certain nations??such as Iran, Iraq, Cuba, and North Korea—from participating in research on biological agents...
More than 200 complaints have already been filed with the tribunal—whose jurisdiction is limited to 89 signatory nations??but neither Iraq nor the United States are accountable to the ICC because they have not ratified its establishment...
...should listen to the criticism, but it shouldn’t necessarily paralyze us. We can’t be the Sally Field of nations??you know, ‘you like me, you really like me,’” Brooks said, referring to the actress’s famous Academy Award acceptance speech...
Right now, the United States donates less as a percentage of its Gross Domestic Product—only one tenth of one percent—than the other 21 most industrialized nations. Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden all meet or exceed the United Nations?? suggested amount of 0.7 percent. Surveys by the Maryland-based Program on International Policy Attitudes and The Washington Post have indicated that Americans advocate, on average, spending at least five or ten percent of the federal budget on aid. Ten percent would be $223 billion; five percent, $111 billion. Both of these numbers...