In part three of ā€˜Hespressā€™ series, Anouar Majid discusses Israel, nationalism and oil

Anouar Majid

Ā鶹“«Ć½ Vice President of Communications and Global Affairs Anouar Majid, Ph.D., was interviewed by Moroccan newspaper Hespress for a series about the United States and its relationship with Morocco.

The third article in the series, titled, ā€œMajid:  The Trinity of Israel, Nationalism and Oil Destroyed the Image of America,ā€ explored three things that have tainted the perception of the United States for the Arab world.

Majid discussed the history of Americaā€™s relationship with Israel, stating that the first Americans related to the Jews as a people who were forced to migrate to escape oppression and injustice.

According to Majid it was the birth of the nation of Israel and the U.S.ā€™s growing reliance on foreign oil that began Americaā€™s strained relationship with the Arab world. The emergence of Arab nationalism further alienated Muslim-majority countries from the West. In order to repair this fractured relationship, Majid stated, the Arab world must find a relationship with religion that embraces critical thinking and does not hinder progress.

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