Pakistan Names New Intelligence Chief
September 30, 2008 2 min. read

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — The chief of the Pakistani Army appointed a new head of the powerful Inter-Services Intelligence, the nation's top spy organization, Tuesday in a move that consolidated his control over crucial espionage activities. The new spy chief, Lt. Gen. Ahmed Shujaa Pasha, has experience as a commander in United Nations peacekeeping and counter-insurgency […]

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Suicide attacks kill 1,188 in Pakistan since '07
September 30, 2008 4 min. read

Suicide attacks have killed nearly 1,200 people in Pakistan since July 2007, most of them civilians, according to military statistics Monday that underscored the ferocity of the threat facing the U.S. ally in the war on extremist groups. Meanwhile, heavy fighting between Pakistani troops and insurgents in the lawless tribal regions of the country's northwest […]

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Mexican Stock Market Plunges
September 29, 2008 1 min. read

Today the U.S. House of Representatives rejected the proposed subprime bailout plan by 228 to 205 votes, sending global stock markets plunging.  The Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced a loss of over 750 points, the largest single-day decline in the market's history (though not in percentage terms).  Outside the US, global markets experienced similar declines.  […]

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perhaps public diplomacy should be an even more urgent priority
September 29, 2008 1 min. read

30% of people surveyed from 23 different countries in a BBC poll believe that the war on terror has strengthened al Qaeda. Skepticism is never unhealthy with respect to the accuracy of polling data, but this seems like a pretty compelling argument for the role of public diplomacy in foreign affairs, in addition to, uh, […]

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on improved public diplomacy standards in the Foreign Service
September 29, 2008 4 min. read

William Hybl, Chairman of the Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy, answers FAQs about Getting the People Part Right: A Report on the Human Resources Dimension of U.S. Public Diplomacy. (This last link downloads the PDF). The report calls for, essentially, a reconfiguration of the way that the Foreign Service thinks about public diplomacy, with the […]

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State Security Under Threat
September 29, 2008 3 min. read

For the past few years there is always something happening in Lebanon. And rarely is something good.The country did not have a President, the government was weak and did not really work, the Parliament was closed. Then the clashes started inside the country. Then we have seen Doha and now we are in the post-Doha […]

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Not ready to give up yet
September 29, 2008 6 min. read

CHOICES have consequences and the choices that Pakistan is going to make today will have either positive or catastrophic consequences for the coming generations. Let us hope and pray that despite incredible pressure from those who are determined to destroy Pakistan for working with the West to root out terrorism, and paradoxically, from the West […]

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Presidential Debate: Afghan/Pakistan Policy
September 29, 2008 15 min. read

Good morning. I just want to provide some real quick reaction and analysis to Friday's presidential debate between Barack Obama and John McCain. Here is the transcript (which I also put on the bottom of this post) and video, and here is video of the five minutes or so they spent on Afghanistan/Pakistan. [kml_flashembed movie=”http://www.youtube.com/v/CczYk8-qlZs” […]

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Another explosion in Tripoli
September 29, 2008 1 min. read

Hours before the parliament convened to vote on the electoral law on Monday, an explosion occurred in al-Bahsas in Tripoli. Reports suggest the explosion targeted a military bus carrying at least 20 soldiers, leaving at least six dead and 17 injured. The Voice of Lebanon radio station reported that a Renault 18 sedan, which was […]

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Kidnapped Tourists in Egypt – First Political Repercussions
September 29, 2008 1 min. read

AP is reporting that the Sudanese Military killed six and captured two kidnappers after a high-speed desert chase on Sunday. According to the two captured kidnappers the tourists are being held hostage in Chad. The interesting part of the article is that the Sudanese Government linked the eight kidnappers to a rebel group in Darfur. […]

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Egypt's top national security priority
September 28, 2008 1 min. read

Absent of any near-term threats to natural security from a land invasion, the Egyptian military continues to strengthen its conventional land forces to deter long-term threats and bolster its reputation as a powerful, or perhaps the most powerful, fighting force in the Middle East and Africa. But Egypt does have a significant national security threat […]

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Bear-Baiting Debating
September 28, 2008 5 min. read

Call me Miss Congeniality, but my brittle European sensibilities were flummoxed by the sheer boorishness of the anti-Russia vitriol in last night's McCain-Obama match. Setting aside the painful hypocrisy inherent, in the words of one BBC commenter, in “the irony of two men castigating Russia for unnacceptable petrodollar muscleflexing and interfering in other nations affairs […]

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