Juan Cole Quotes & Sayings

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18 most famous Juan Cole quotes and sayings (educator). These are the first 10 quotes we have.

Juan Cole Quotes
“I argued that the Bush administration, and the Coalition officials more recently, didn't understand Iraqi society. They thought it was a blank slate, that they could use Iraqis as guinea pigs.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“I also argued before the war that the administration was underestimating Arab nationalism and Iraqi nationalism, that it was not going to be as easy to rule Iraq as they thought.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“I speak Urdu quite a lot, too, and I read a lot of Persian.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“It's not proper for a professor to go before a class and promote one party or another. That's not academic scholarship.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“Take the decision in early March to arrest Muqtada al-Sadr. It was made apparently without knowledge or understanding of the nature of his movement or how widespread it is.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“Did you know that they introduced the 15 percent flat tax on individual and corporate income in Iraq? Something that some politicians very much wanted to push in the United States without success but in Iraq they do it.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“I don't accept the argument of people like David Horowitz that the government should impose some sort of predetermined political balance on academic research.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“My main expertise is in the past, but if I have to extrapolate into the future, I would say: no good news any time soon and an obvious exit strategy is not apparent to me.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“Public interest in most of the Middle East was slight at that time; the Arab-Israeli conflict was all that people were interested in and that was not my specialty.”
Juan Cole Quotes
“I think that there's been an unfortunate tendency for right wing think tanks to dominate these discussions. They often produce very shoddy studies and policy recommendations, which are nevertheless taken very seriously.”

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