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Congress and National Security in 2007
Congressional failure to end the Iraq War in 2007 masked a series of less visible but nonetheless important triumphs on national security issues, particularly related to nuclear weapons. ...more
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Kosovo's regional recognition can be considered almost completed with Macedonia's and Montenegro's ...more
- US President-elect Barack Obama crafts... 3 days ago
Ideal time to feel optimistic, putting behind us a dark and muddled history of yesterday. As we venture into the future with Obama at the drivers seat giving the orders. And motivating us toward the right direction of a new America, where everyone has a voice. ...more
- I wish to remember Rabin too 6 days ago
Thirteen years since Israels Prime Minister was assassinated by a Jewish murderer, the assassination should have become a national, moral watershed, and should have been etched in our consciousness as such. ...more
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Pakistan and Turkey stand at a crossroads in their political evolutions. Both the PPP and the AKP have promised to bring about much needed political and economic reform, but their sincerity and ability to undertake such initiatives is very much disputed. ...more
- Child war victim shows courage to go... 1 weeks ago
Loss of hands doesn't deter young woman from Sierra Leone. Hers were hacked off in a machete attack in her native Sierra Leone a decade ago.. ...more
- Some good news for a change 2 weeks ago
In Sherlock Holmes stories, the dog that didn't bark is considered significant. That is not true when it comes to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict where only bad news is considered news. ...more
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- Somalia after the Ethiopian Occupation... 3 weeks ago
In light of the development of several critical issues that include U.S. economic volatility and the new political direction its likely to turn towards, its not farfetched to predict that Washington-supported Ethiopian occupation of Somalia will soon come to an end. ...more
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