![]() ![]() A Village Voice profile described Zakaria (a naturalized citizen of the United States) thusly:Īlthough he was a rising star in the serious foreign-policy world of the '90s ( The Nation once described him as a "junior Kissinger"), it was his post-9/11 Newsweek cover story "Why They Hate Us" that put him on the mainstream map as someone who could make sense of the now threatening outside world. television news programs, and authored several books on international issues. The The Post-American World was written by Fareed Zakaria, an Indian-born political journalist (commonly described as a "political moderate") who specializes in world affairs and has written for (and edited) U.S. However, the characterization of the pictured book as "a Muslim's view of a defeated America" is erroneous: The book does not posit a "defeated America," nor does it express a Muslim point of view: He's reading "The Post-American World" - it's a Muslim's view of a defeated America! ![]() ![]() What does Obama read?Hussein Obama with a book in his hands. ![]() 'The Post-American World' is not a book offering 'a Muslim's view of a defeated America.'Ī photograph of Barack Obama carrying (and presumably reading) the best-selling book, The Post-American World, is a real one, snapped by Doug Mills of the New York Times in Bozeman, Montana, in May 2008: ![]()
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