"For the first time what we're seeing is people on the rise and they can no longer be ignored, by their own governments or by the United States," says Phyllis Bennis. And those people are saddened by the U.S.'s action against Osama Bin Laden, but more importantly are demanding that their voices be heard, not the voices of their dictators that the U.S. has relied on for so long.
Phyllis checks in with us from Amman, Jordan, and tells us about the reaction of people there to Bin Laden's death. She also gives us the latest from Cairo, Egypt, where she was before traveling to Jordan.







US can never support the International War Crimes Court when the majority of war criminals and crimes against humanity are Americans and their operatives around the world seeding violence everywhere. Why so naive here?
By planckbrandt on May 4th, 2011 at 2:26 pm