Musharaff, Ch. Nisar and Zardari
November 12, 2009 2 min. read
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Musharaff gives an interview using unkind words for Zardari and Ch. Nisar defends Zardari. Really? Ch. Nisar has two passions (if you read what he has been saying after he became the opposition leader): attacking every Zardari and attacking everything America. Therefore, it was very strange to read that Ch. Nisar huffed and puffed about […]

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Yemen: Another Proxy State
November 12, 2009 3 min. read

Looks like a conflict that started out as a local civil war in the Northern Yemen is now turning to a full proxy war between Saudi Arabia and Iran. The feud involves the Shiite Houthi clan supported by Iran and the Sunni Yemeni government backed by Saudi Arabia. In October, Yemeni officials supposedly seized an […]

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Alaska Natives travel to D.C. to lobby against ANWR drilling
November 12, 2009 2 min. read

The Alaska Wilderness League organized a trip to the nation’s capital this week to lobby the Obama administration against oil drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and in offshore areas. Sarah James, an elder of the Gwich’in nation, was one of the leaders of the delegation. She traveled all the way from Arctic Village, […]

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Kremlin Saves Russians from Killer Democracy
November 12, 2009 2 min. read

The Russian government may not have a stellar judicial record, as Khodorkovsky can confirm. Yet the fact that he is alive at all he owes to his country’s even worse democratic record. You see, whereas “a recent survey shows around two thirds of Russians support the death penalty”, Medvedev and the Kremlin apparat are committed […]

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Zuma: The Best!?
November 12, 2009 1 min. read

The envelope, please . . . And the winner for African President of the Year goes to . . . Jacob Zuma. And you know what? He probably deserves it. Zuma has defied expectations from left and right, seems to be steering South Africa through a (yes, left-of) middle way, and has seemingly overcome his […]

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A Threat to Israel
November 11, 2009 2 min. read

Generally, when we conjure up thoughts on the potential downfall of Israel, we consider images of an Iranian nuclear weapon striking the heart of Tel Aviv, increases in terror that would make the land unlivable for Jews, or even the existential threat of non-Jewish Arabs overtaking Jews as the majority. However, another formidable foe should […]

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Lebanon gets a cabinet
November 11, 2009 6 min. read

After five months of fierce negotiations, Lebanon finally has a cabinet. Prime Minister Rafik Hariri announced Monday that the final details had been worked out and that parties had a come to an agreement. Lebanon’s deep sectarian divides provided ample obstacles during the negotiation process, but many thought that the biggest barriers to a national […]

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Happy Veteran's Day
November 11, 2009 2 min. read

Happy Veteran’s Day! In honor of all American vets, and the foreign vets who have fought by our side in many wars, especially in Afghanistan, I would like to highlight President Obama’s Ft. Hood Memorial speech. Obama’s Memorial speech was one of his best and he really touched on why/how special the US military has […]

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Honoring Madiba
November 11, 2009 1 min. read

I’m not beyond a little hagiography, especially when it comes to Nelson Mandela. The New York Times recently published a nice profile of Madiba, “Mandela Endures as South Africa’s Ideal.” There are worse questions one can ask, especially for those figures in public life, than “What would Madiba do?”

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Give Victim Countries of Climate Change Grants, Not Loans Says Foreign Minister
November 11, 2009 3 min. read

The Foreign Minister of Bangladeshi, Dr. Dipu Moni declared that member states attending the UN Climate Change Conference soon to be held in Copenhagen must give grants–not loans–to countries that are victims of the consequences of global climate and environmental change. Addressing the Climate Vulnerable Forum in the Maldives, Begum Moni said “River erosion, land slide, […]

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Sistan Baluchestan Examined
November 11, 2009 1 min. read

Last month, Iran was shaken by a suicide attack in its province, Sistan Baluchestan.  The attack killed more than 42 people, including 15 members of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards.  Here is an Al Jazeera report that examines the root causes of discontent in this province: [kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/bySZvaQMv5w” width=”425″ height=”350″ wmode=”transparent” /] The report reveals that lack […]

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Cambodia, Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia in the news
November 11, 2009 4 min. read

Cambodia and Thailand –  Thailand recalled its ambassador from Cambodia on November 5th over former Thai PM and wanted fugitive, Thaksin Shinawatra’s appointment as economic adviser to  Cambodian PM Hun Sen.   A few weeks back there were rumors that Shinawatra would be allowed to move to Cambodia, but the Cambodian government denied this after […]

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