Saakashvili's Stomach Sabotage
April 27, 2009 4 min. read

Mikhail Saakashvili is a politician known for following his gut, both figuratively and literally, as when he devoured his tie during a live BBC interview. Could this crucial organ also be his Achille’s heel? Today, Tbilisi is a city under siege: the BBC reports that “usually the main roads in the city centre are full […]

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"Barren American Policies" – Salaama Ahmed Salaama
April 26, 2009 5 min. read

Here is a translation I did of a March 2009 article by Salaama Ahmed Salaama (of Al-Ahram fame, now at Al-Shorouk) about recent US policy in the Middle East and America’s relationship with the Israel lobby. It’s no surprise here that despite Salaama’s comfortable relationship with the Egyptian government, he is disappointed with Egyptian policy […]

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Pal. Unity Government Stalled, Again
April 26, 2009 1 min. read

Palestinian unity talks between Fatah and Hamas scheduled for today were delayed again pending additional internal consultations. The two groups indicated that negotiations in Cairo would potentially resume tomorrow, with both sides adamant that they seek a reconciliation. In the event that Hamas joins the Fatah-led government, Congress could complicate aid to the Palestinians due […]

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Arctic TV Show: Journey to the End of the World
April 26, 2009 2 min. read

Tonight at 10 PM, MSNBC will air the first installment of a four-part series on the environment, called “Future Earth.” Tonight’s episode, “Journey to the End of the World,” focuses on global warming’s effect on the Arctic. Most of the show is spent following the journey of an Arctic expedition onboard the ship Tara. The […]

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National Emergency Response to Deadly Outbreak of Influenza in Mexico
April 26, 2009 1 min. read

Imagine closing all schools in a metropolitan area three times the size of New York City. Such an order was just the beginning of an aggressive government initiative to stop an outbreak of influenza in Mexico City. The federal government has closed public buildings and suspended public events. Additional orders include a massive vaccination campaign […]

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Blogger Interview and Egypt Video
April 25, 2009 1 min. read

Check out Matthew, Nathan’s, and my interview on Egypt with the FPA here. You can also check out the FPA Great Decisions video, “From Pharaos to Facebook: Egypt Today” here.

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Votes for Sale!
April 25, 2009 3 min. read

With six weeks to go before the Lebanese parliamentary elections, The New York Times is reporting a significant amount of money being spent on vote-buying. The June election is  seen as a battle between factions allied with the West, like the  March 14th Coalition, and factions allied with Iran and Syria, such as Hizballah and […]

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Russia Wants to Develop Arctic Ports
April 24, 2009 2 min. read

Just a few weeks ago, the Russian National Security Council announced its Arctic strategy for the next decade. A good portion of the policy plan is dedicated to the need to facilitate sea transportation via the integration of the Northern Sea Route. Absent from the document, however, was a plan for rebuilding Russia’s ailing sea […]

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Demobilization on the Rwanda-DRC Border
April 24, 2009 2 min. read

A pretty good case can be made for the eastern districts of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) being the most anarchic and unstable in the world. Perhaps Somalia can stake a similar claim, and stretches along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, but the list of contenders is, in any case, a roster of wretchedness. Rwanda shares part […]

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Earth Day in Afghanistan: Band-e-Amir National Park
April 24, 2009 2 min. read

The people of Afghanistan celebrated Earth Day by declaring Band-e-Amir its first conservation area, basically making it the country’s first national park. Band-e-Amir, which features a series of exceedingly deep-blue lakes and natural dams not seen anywhere else in the world, has suffered great neglect and damage from the state’s 30 years of warfare. Though […]

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Clinton Advocates Increased Oversight of Assistance to Pals.
April 24, 2009 2 min. read

Testifying yesterday before the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton indicated an increased effort to conduct oversight on funds delivered to Palestinians. Throughout the 1990s and into the 21st century, funds provided to the Palestinians often went unchecked, leading to corruption, mismanagement, and embezzlement of economic support. […]

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Protests Outside Turkish Embassy
April 24, 2009 1 min. read

Coincidentally, I live fairly close to the Turkish embassy in Tel Aviv. A group of approximately 60 protesters, when I walked by, stood across the street from the embassy waving Armenian flags and holding signs condemning the Armenian genocide. Turkey-Israel ties remain strained since Operation Cast Lead that Turkish officials repeatedly criticized as tantamount to […]

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