Expert Available to Discuss Middle Easts Pessimism Over Bushs Re-election
Dr. Hamoud Salhi, Professor of Political Science at California State University, Dominguez Hills and host of the weekly program Politics of the Middle East" on Channel 36 in Los Angeles, is available to meet with reporters to discuss the Middle Easts disappointment at President Bushs re-election and related issues.
Carson, CA (PRWEB) November 5, 2004 -- The Middle East is pessimistic over the prospect of four more years of U.S. President George W. Bush, and expects further bloodshed in the region due to his invasion of Iraq, perceived lack of support for the Palestinians, and other misguided" policies. Other hot spots, including Syria and Iran, threaten to blaze up. Mohammad Mohammadi, Iranian Parliaments Foreign Affairs Committee deputy speaker, warns that America is headed for international and economic ruin unless Bush is more careful in his second term."
Dr. Hamoud Salhi, Professor of Political Science at California State University, Dominguez Hills and host of the weekly program Politics of the Middle East" on Channel 36 in Los Angeles, is available to meet with reporters to discuss the Middle Easts disappointment at President Bushs re-election and related issues including:
•The slim prospects for fair elections in Iraq
•The increasing unlikelihood of a Palestinian state -- with or without Yasir Arafat
•Irans decision to pursue nuclear capabilities
•Osama bin Ladens recent Message to America" broadcast on Al-Jazeera TV and latest strategy to bankrupt the U.S.
To schedule an interview with Dr. Salhi, please contact him at 310.243.3982 or hsalhi@csudh.edu.
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