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Laleh Khalili
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Politics, poetry, ports, pottymouth. She/her.

Typos and dropped words in every post, because sharing is caring.

Find me at [email protected]

Laleh Khalili is an Iranian American Professor of Gulf Studies at University of Exeter.

Source: Wikipedia
Political science 58%
Sociology 34%
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I have organised an amazing roster of *virtual* presentations for the Centre for Gulf Studies at Exeter. Check out these incredible superstars, and register for the events (Tuesdays 17-18.30 London time) here: www.exeter.ac.uk/research/cen...

She has made her fortune from US political economy

Fucking BBC news reporters fudge Palestine, and meanwhile, settlers burst in and forcibly occupy Palesnians' houses in Al Khalil (Hebron), and take over land and monuments using the alibi of "preservation" of Jewish heritage (erasing when it is Palestinian history).

Germany's tradition of exterminationism continues.

Man don't make excuses for people's cowardice.

Reposted by Laleh Khalili

‘Soldiers at Fort Bragg and another special forces base, Fort Campbell, are more likely to die of drug overdoses than the average US citizen. Dependency on narcotics isn’t the only after-effect of war.’

@lalehkhalili.bsky.social on the symbiosis of drugs and war.

www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Laleh Khalili · Guns, Money and Opium
There is an undeniable symmetry between surges in drug use in the US and the country’s covert operations overseas. The...
www.lrb.co.uk

Yes, two major pension funds were halting relations with DP World. that is why this happened.

The man was in their service for 40 years and his father (who was a tax-collector) for many years before that… It is amazing how he is basically being rubbed out of the picture.

Whoah hard to believe this, but after decades at the helm (and generations in service of Al Maktoum) Sulayem has left Dubai Ports World: www.ft.com/content/548f...
DP World boss leaves company after Epstein emails
Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem transformed Dubai-based group into one of the world’s largest logistics operators
www.ft.com

Huw Lemmey in a blistering piece written last year: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...

Fuck the Met Police. Truly.

But fuck the government:
AMAZING NEWS:

So deeply profoundly disappointed by Wenders.
Really surprised how an entirely predictable question could sink the entire Berlinale jury.
"We have to stay out of politics" (Wim Wenders) could have been said in any authoritarian regime, where artists often are political. Here it was disgraceful.

www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie...
Berlinale Immediately Gets Heated at Jury Presser as President Wim Wenders Asserts “We Have to Stay Out of Politics”
"We are the counterweight of politics, the opposite of politics, we have to do the work of people — not the work of politicians," said the legendary filmmaker at the first Berlin Film Fest press confe...
www.hollywoodreporter.com

Thank you!

A brilliant and deeply relevant analysis by Elian Weizman and Sai Englert of liberal zionists’ co-responsibility for the genocide in Gaza:

Open access and lucid.

journals.sagepub.com/doi/epub/10....

Tommy Robinson "writing" an op-ed about focus on Epstein being antisemitic is so so much like Yasser Anu Shabab "writing" an op-ed for WSJ about how Israel cares for Palestinians.

Thank you for reading it.

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‘There is an undeniable symmetry between surges in drug use in the US and the country’s covert operations overseas. The wars in Indochina gave the US heroin epidemics; Latin America, a plague of powder and crack cocaine.’

@lalehkhalili.bsky.social:

www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Laleh Khalili · Guns, Money and Opium
There is an undeniable symmetry between surges in drug use in the US and the country’s covert operations overseas. The...
www.lrb.co.uk

Thank you.

My review of Seth Harp’s The Fort Bragg Cartel, and thinking about the US special operators and their ties to drugs: www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v4...
Laleh Khalili · Guns, Money and Opium
There is an undeniable symmetry between surges in drug use in the US and the country’s covert operations overseas. The...
www.lrb.co.uk

Reposted by Laleh Khalili

Issue 48.03 is now online, featuring:

Seamus Perry on pluralism and poetry
James Wolcott on John Updike
@jamesmeek.bsky.social on the Romanian right
Claire Hall on Archimedes
John Gallagher on early modern news
@lalehkhalili.bsky.social on the US Special Forces

Read online at lrb.co.uk

Hard to believe that at some stage people took her writing seriously.

Why are you doing this to yourself?

The US of A in a single headline.

Join us next week for Laure Assaf speaking at the CGS Virtual Seminar Series about "Transient territories: Arab youth and the making of urban subjectivities in Abu Dhabi." February 17, 17:00-18:30 London time.

For details and to register go to:

www.exeter.ac.uk/events/detai...
Laure Assaf - Transient territories: Arab youth and the making of urban subjectivities in Abu Dhabi
www.exeter.ac.uk

Wes wants us to ask what the meaning of "is" is.

Long live Dawn Foster.

What a dessicated, unkind, bourgeois, transactional, piece of shit opinion this is. Yes I thank everyone who does something for me (driving me on a bus, serving me at a cafe etc) even if they are getting paid. It is a recognition of their labour.

www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...
The hill I will die on: Britons love saying thank you – I think we should ban the phrase | Sangeeta Pillai
Really, what is the point of this endless conversational back and forth? Step out of the loop, and change your life, says author Sangeeta Pillai
www.theguardian.com

The best story and so very Lebanese: A Lebanese car mechanic called up the who-is-who of the Lebanese political elite, pretended to be a Saudi Prince, and told them to vote a certain way. And they did: www.ft.com/content/7301...
The fake Saudi prince who fooled a nation’s elite
Lebanon’s MPs and aspiring politicians appear to have been duped in an audacious scam that has stunned the country
www.ft.com