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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
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Cast a camouflage on the `reality'

What does the part in bold mean here?


?Norman G. Finkelstein, a leading expert on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, is one rare scholar who has been engaged over more than two decades in a reversionary project that is revelatory of the Zionist ideology which has cast a camouflage on the `reality' of the West Asia conundrum.

  

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Hasibrahman What does the part in bold mean here? It means that the writer is a non-native propagandist trying to sound smarter than me. I don't bother with such stuff.

  • Hasibrahman What does the part in bold mean here?
  • It means that the writer is a non-native propagandist trying to sound smarter than me.
  • I don't bother with such stuff.
  • He can have nothing valuable to say if he has to obfuscate so.
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Hasibrahman What does the part in bold mean here?

It means that the writer is a non-native propagandist trying to sound smarter than me. I don't bother with such stuff. He can have nothing valuable to say if he has to obfuscate so.

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Hasibrahmanwhich has cast a camouflage on the `reality' of the West Asia conundrum.

~ which has made the true nature of the puzzle of West Asia even more difficult to understand

camouflage: a way of hiding people or objects by making them look like the natural background

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