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Went back and re read my original post. Yup I dont see where it says that.
Maybe you should have done some better research before saying the book was a "Muslim view".
Zakaria has weighed in on his Muslim background on only one occasion, telling the Village Voice, "I occasionally find myself reluctant to be pulled into a world that's not mine, in the sense that I'm not a religious guy."
Zakaria attended Cathedral and John Connon School in Mumbai, Yale University and subsequently received a Ph.D. in Government from Harvard University, where he studied under Samuel P. Huntington and Stanley Hoffmann.
In his new book, “The Post-American World,” Mr. Zakaria writes that America remains a politico-military superpower, but “in every other dimension — industrial, financial, educational, social, cultural — the distribution of power is shifting, moving away from American dominance.” With the rise of China, India and other emerging markets, with economic growth sweeping much of the planet, and the world becoming increasingly decentralized and interconnected, he contends, “we are moving into a post-American world, one defined and directed from many places and by many people.”
Actually sounds like the exact book our new President SHOULD be reading, given our current economic situation.
Nice attempt at trying to tie Obama to the Muslims though.
Maybe you should have done some better research before saying the book was a "Muslim view".
Actually sounds like the exact book our new President SHOULD be reading, given our current economic situation.
Nice attempt at trying to tie Obama to the Muslims though.
Anyone who reads would know that. Zakaria is Indian (dot) in heritage, is an international commentator who is not partisan or remotely religious, appears regularly on serious news shows as well as the Daily Show, and writes a world view weekly column in Newsweek.
This thread is about as uninformed as it gets. Les, why don't you just gather the villagers and their pitchforks and storm the castle? I am sure they wont ask any questions.
Anyone who reads would know that. Zakaria is Indian (dot) in heritage, is an international commentator who is not partisan or remotely religious, appears regularly on serious news shows as well as the Daily Show, and writes a world view weekly column in Newsweek.
This thread is about as uninformed as it gets. Les, why don't you just gather the villagers and their pitchforks and storm the castle? I am sure they wont ask any questions.
Anyone who reads would know that. Zakaria is Indian (dot) in heritage, is an international commentator who is not partisan or remotely religious, appears regularly on serious news shows as well as the Daily Show, and writes a world view weekly column in Newsweek.
This thread is about as uninformed as it gets. Les, why don't you just gather the villagers and their pitchforks and storm the castle? I am sure they wont ask any questions.
Anyone who reads would know that. Zakaria is Indian (dot) in heritage, is an international commentator who is not partisan or remotely religious, appears regularly on serious news shows as well as the Daily Show, and writes a world view weekly column in Newsweek.
This thread is about as uninformed as it gets. Les, why don't you just gather the villagers and their pitchforks and storm the castle? I am sure they wont ask any questions.
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