Pakistan, US coordinating drone attacks: WSJ
March 27, 2009 4 min. read

NEW YORK: US and Pakistani intelligence officials are drawing up a fresh list of terrorist targets for Predator drone strikes along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border, part of a US review of the drone program, the Wall Street Journal said Thursday. Citing official sources the newspaper said Pakistani officials are seeking to broaden the scope of the […]

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China Taking Uncooperative Stance on G20, Climate Treaty Terms
March 27, 2009 6 min. read

The G20 Global Summit, which will take place in the UK in April, stands to be an important factor in determining China’s stance on climate change commitments as Copenhagen draws near. First, this meeting will provide the US and China a chance to meet behind the scenes, for the first time since Hillary Clinton visited […]

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Why is Hillary Clinton in Mexico?
March 27, 2009 1 min. read

The politically correct answer is the following: because Mexico is an important partner of the United States. However, the real answer is something closer to this: because Mexico is using taxpayer’s dollars in a war against drugs that is spilling into the United States and it may need even more funds to keep the effort. […]

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Reassessing the COPE Challenge
March 27, 2009 1 min. read

Most observers, myself included, concur that the African National Congress is likely to win South Africa’s April elections handily. The Congress of the People lacks the infrastructure, the public loyalty, and the heft at the top of the ticket (former bishop Mvume Dandala is a good man, but is not seen as having the killer instinct needed at the top […]

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Giddyup! An African News Roundup
March 27, 2009 3 min. read

Morgan Tsvangirai is back in Zimbabwe and is ready to return to work after time spent in South Africa after his wife’s tragic death in a car crash. He returns to some modestly good news. Prices of goods bought in the US dollar, newly established as the formal currency, actually dropped in January for the […]

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The State Department's Hit List in Afghanistan/Pakistan
March 26, 2009 2 min. read

Every day I get emailed all the press briefings from the US State Department and yesterday, I found this in my inbox:  The State Department has put up bounties of several million dollars, under the Rewards for Justice program, for three men with connections to Al Qaeda, Abu Yahya al-Libi, Baitullah Mehsud, and Sirajuddin Haqqani. […]

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Canadian Parliament: Jets and Ships and (Russian) bears, oh my!
March 26, 2009 4 min. read

Last Monday, the head of the political section of the Russian Embassy in Ottawa appeared in front of the House of Commons Defense Committee. As expected, Dmitry Trofimov had harsh words for the Canadian government’s reaction to the February 18th Russian jet exercise conducted 200 kilometers outside the border between the Yukon and Alaska. He […]

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The Walking Diplomatic Incident Waiting to Happen
March 26, 2009 1 min. read

An aritcle from Der Spiegel discusses the politics, transformation, and role of provocateur Avigdor Lieberman, slated to head the Foreign Ministry. Even though Lieberman’s comments may lead to Egypt boycotting celebrations for the 30th anniversary of peace accords between the two countries, the author contends that upon obtaining real power, Lieberman may begin exhibiting signs of […]

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Today's News: Falling "China-Price"; China's Africa Investment; Less Government Say in Investment Decisions; Pentagon's Annual Report on Chinese Military
March 26, 2009 2 min. read

Shifting bargaining power in China trade The steady price increase in China-made goods has come to an end and bargaining power has shifted back to overseas buyers, according to executives at Li & Fung, the world’s largest trade sourcing company. After almost four years of steadily increasing prices for goods made in China a deflationary […]

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He's Still Mad
March 26, 2009 1 min. read

Amb. Chas Freeman, who withdrew his nomination to chair the National Intelligence Council amidst criticisms that he does not support Israel, came out swinging against his opponents and their attacks. Notably, he questions the need for U.S. loyalty of Israel due to changed values between the two nations, based in part on the recent election results and […]

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Tax Exemption Loophole for U.S. Support of Settlements
March 26, 2009 1 min. read

David Ignatius’ latest column  explores unintended U.S. government support for Israeli settlements in the territories. While the government officially opposes the creation of new settlements and includes a freeze on settlements as the first step in the ‘Road Map,’ many domestic groups provide tax-exempt donations for the growth of outposts. He therefore concludes that U.S. policy […]

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Air Strike in Sudan; Shalit Talks Still Happening
March 26, 2009 2 min. read

U.S. and Israeli efforts to curb the flow of weapons to Gaza resulted in a massive air-force strike on a convey from Sudan headed towards the region, according to reports. Officials from both the United States and Israel declined comment as pilot nationality -Israeli or American- and the origin of the jets, potentially even flying […]

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