Canadian Navy scaling back plans for Arctic flotilla
June 17, 2009 3 min. read

The Canadian navy is delaying its plan to construct a fleet of Arctic patrol boats. It has still not submitted formal requests to shipbuilders for blueprints, and probably will not do so for some time now. The navy’s project management office wrote to the Defence Ministry that “the extent of the delay is unknown at […]

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Ten Months On
June 17, 2009 2 min. read

The BBC reports today from South Ossetia that not much has been done for the South Ossetians whose homes were destroyed or damaged in last August’s war.  The Georgian minority long ago fled or were forced out.  The South Ossetians are left totally dependent on their protectors in Moscow — who were quick ten months  […]

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Holbrooke Mike'd Up
June 17, 2009 3 min. read

A couple days ago, my US  State Department daily feeder cooked me up this press conference by US Afghan/Pakistan Envoy Richard Holbrooke. The Q & A, though centered on Holbrooke’s most recent trip to Pakistan and the Gulf States, held several interesting items regarding Afghanistan and the nascent Obama administration strategy for the region. Right […]

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Uzbek Border Guards Kill Kyrgyz Civilian
June 16, 2009 1 min. read

After reporting that the Uzbek/Kyrgyz border was tense, Radio Liberty reported on June 11 that Uzbek border guards killed an ethnic Uzbek who was a Kyrgyz citizen. The guards said that he was crossing the border illegally and did not stop when they told him to. Another Kyrgyz citizen, villagers reported, has been missing for […]

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Moscow Named Journalist War Zone
June 16, 2009 2 min. read

Note to  Russian war reporters returning to Moscow after dodging bullets in Chechnya: keep those flak jackets on! According to the latest report by The International Union of Journalists,  “Moscow is the most dangerous place for journalists in Russia, even more than in relatively unsafe regions like Chechnya”. And with 312 journalist deaths since 1991, […]

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Carter Greeted By Hamas, Dodges Assassination Attempt
June 16, 2009 2 min. read

Former President Jimmy Carter arrived today in the Gaza Strip as Hamas leaders welcomed him with open arms, but he left the territory amidst an assassination attempt using a road-side bomb. On his brief day-trip, Carter met with ousted Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and handed him a letter for abducted IDF soldier Gilad Shalit from […]

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Pakistan's papers today
June 16, 2009 1 min. read

Military resolve to crush militancy Qureshi warns of Taliban moving into India, Gulf Taliban may open new front, fears Sherpao Mehsuds hedge bets as game on to isolate Baitullah Anti-terrorism force ‘Decisive offensive’ ordered against Baitullah Mehsud Southern Punjab’s troubles Extremists buying children to use as bombers: Malik PML-Q issues white paper against Punjab govt

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Warmup to the World Cup
June 15, 2009 2 min. read

As the Confederations Cup heats up it is becoming more and more clear that South Africans are wildly enthusiastic, perhaps nowhere moreso than in Soweto, about their country hosting the 2010 World Cup. And why not? In sports mad South Africa football is hands-down the most popular sport, and Soweto represents the epicenter of football […]

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Reaction to Bibi Speech
June 15, 2009 2 min. read

Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu affirmed his desire to resume negotiations with Palestinians in order to pursue a peace process that would result in a “demilitarized” Palestinian state, he said in a highly anticipated speech last night at Bar-Ilan University. In many ways, the speech offered the same pro-settlement rhetoric and hard-line stances expected from […]

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No Confidence in Rapid Chinese Recovery; FDI in China Continues Down Trend
June 15, 2009 1 min. read

No rapid recovery for China? Chinese economists and high level officials expressed their doubts about a swift Chinese recovery. Li Yang, a former adviser to the People’s Bank of China, sees the biggest challenge for China in finding a new growth engine to replace the struggling export sector. In this point Mr. Li is supported […]

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Israeli Public Opinion Prior to Bibi Speech
June 14, 2009 2 min. read

This survey conducted by INSS provides a good backdrop to the speech from Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu to the nation tonight. The speech will address the two-state solution and potential either solidify or fragment the Likud-led coalition. Moreover, as the United States continues pressuring Israel to freeze all settlement activity, in direct contradiction to […]

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