Interesting Exchange
June 23, 2009 7 min. read

Pakistan’s internal disputes are serious, but rarely do outsiders notice anything. Here is an example. Below, you’d find an article written by a gentleman in Northern Virginia. One of his readers responded favorably, but another reader reacted sharply, and this response should help the readers understand the simmering tensing inside Pakistan. I have removed the […]

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The Caucasus Strikes Back
June 23, 2009 3 min. read

Most English-speaking readers didn’t know about Ingushetia until this morning, when its president Yunus-Bek Yevkurov miraculously and barely survived a massive suicide bomb that nearly levelled a whole city block (lending added weight, if any were needed, to Russian officials’ traffic aversion). The headline grabbing stunt, on the anniversary of a bloody 2004 raid on […]

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Russia's Take on Iran's Coloured Revolution
June 22, 2009 2 min. read

Amidst all the media intoxication with the Iran protests, you can count on Russia to deliver a well-advised downer. Sean at Sean’s Russia Blog helpfully provides a digested read of the press reactions to the post-election unrest. “Iran”, Sean writes, “only highlights the nadir of political change in Russia.  “Perhaps,” Kolesnikov writes, “one of the […]

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Greenland gains more sovereignty
June 22, 2009 2 min. read

Greenland – posed to be a major player in the Arctic, with an estimated 8.9 billion barrels of oil in the East Greenland Rift – gained greater autonomy from Denmark on Sunday. Greenlanders are now legally a separate people from Danes, and Kalaallisut has become the official language. The New York Times covered the story […]

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Are Settlements Akin to Kibbutzim?
June 22, 2009 2 min. read

An op-ed in today’s New York Times condemns Jewish settlements in the West Bank for comparing their existence to Kibbutzim, small socialist collectives in Israel founded to help settle the countryside. Many Kibbutzim obtained funding from the government and praise for helping to expand the Jewish presence in Israel, with an added emphasis on settling […]

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A FRENCH politician says the EU & US need to work together!
June 22, 2009 1 min. read

When the French Finance Minister says that the EU needs to cooperate with the US,  that’s when you know the economic crisis is really devestating! Perhaps that’s a bit unfair to the French, as Ms. Christine Lagarde in part of the most pro-US Government  in French history, under Americophile President Sarkozy. But it would also be unfair to […]

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Mubarak Op-ed in WSJ
June 22, 2009 2 min. read

The Wall Street Journal published today an op-ed from Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak on the future of the peace process. Amidst false claims regarding the success of Egypt as a peace broker, Mubarak asserts the need for Israel to make a few concessions while the Palestinians must obtain a unity government. The piece, and Egyptian stance […]

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Check Out: Afghan Info War
June 22, 2009 2 min. read

Check out this Council on Foreign Relations report on Winning the Information War in Afghanistan and Pakistan.  The work analyzes both American and Taliban/Al Qaeda media usage and effectiveness.  Here’s an Exerpt: With overwhelming firepower, Western armies rarely lose in combat to Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. But in the communications battle, the militants appear to […]

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Hypocritical Anarchist Restaurant Opens in T.A.
June 21, 2009 2 min. read

Generally when we think of Israel and discrimination, we consider the treatment of Arabs, Palestinians, and immigrant communities. However, a new restaurant opening up in Tel Aviv portrays quite the opposite sentiment. The new restaurant, founded by a group of vegan anarchist activists, aims to oppose any type of oppression, directed at human or animal. […]

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Nasrallah and Jumblatt Meet
June 20, 2009 2 min. read

Hizballah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah met Thursday night with Druze leader Walid Jumblatt to discuss the aftermath of the  June 7 parliamentary elections. The apparent Shiite/Druze reconciliation comes nearly two weeks after Hizballah’s March 8 block failed to win a majority in parliament. Hizballah candidates had a solid showings in their districts, however, and its […]

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