“The Armageddon Election”. Deep Polarization of American Society

“The Armageddon Election”. Deep Polarization of American Society

During the weeks of uncertainty that followed the 2000 presidential election, as the tension grew amongst supporters of George W. Bush and Al Gore, my brother John Zogby conducted a poll to see how Democrats and Republicans were viewing the contested vote. Responses to one question, in particular, caught our attention. John asked Republican voters…

From Ego to Empire, All Our Problems Stem from the Impulse to Control

From Ego to Empire, All Our Problems Stem from the Impulse to Control

The human organism arrives in this world squishy, defenseless and easily startled, which it turns out is really starting things off on the wrong foot. Because of the size of our newly-evolved brains relative to the birth canal, humans have to give birth to what are essentially fetuses, far more helpless for a much longer…

The US-Brokered Mideast ‘Peace’ Deals Aren’t Really What They Seem

The US-Brokered Mideast ‘Peace’ Deals Aren’t Really What They Seem

The US-Brokered Mideast ‘Peace’ Deals Aren’t Really What They Seem The loud applause that followed the US-brokered Mideast “peace” deals between “Israel” on one hand and the UAE & Bahrain on the other is misplaced since there was never any real state of war between the “opposing” sides to begin with, but presenting these accords…

Russia’s Role in Syria, Tensions between Russia and the US

Russia’s Role in Syria, Tensions between Russia and the US

A high level Russian delegation met recently with President Assad in Damascus. In an effort to further understand the importance and implications of the meeting, Steven Sahiounie at MidEastDiscourse reached out to Andrey Ontikov, a Special Correspondent at Izvestia daily newspaper, in Moscow and a political commentator specializing in the Middle East. *** Steven Sahiounie (SS): …