Pakistan Would Fire on Intruders
September 16, 2008 3 min. read

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan ‚ The Pakistani military said on Tuesday its troops would fire on foreign forces if they crossed the country's borders but denied that this was a change of policy. The comments came after the United States sent commandos into Pakistan to fight the Taliban and Al Qaeda earlier this month, and as confusion […]

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Terrorist Attack in Michoacan, Mexico
September 16, 2008 1 min. read

A series of explosions have killed at least eight people and injured close to a hundred during Independence Day Celebrations in Morelia, the capital city of the state of Michoacan. The General Attorney's Office has begun investigations of what is now the most serious attack against civilian population in decades.

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Iran and US influence in inverse relationship in Baghdad
September 16, 2008 2 min. read

which is to say, as US influence diminishes, Iran steps in to fill the vacuum, at least according to this piece in the LA Times. It certainly hasn't been a secret that Iran has been involved in events in Baghdad since the early days of the American presence there, but as Maliki asserts himself further […]

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Pakistan orders troops to open fire if US raids
September 16, 2008 2 min. read

Pakistan's military has ordered its forces to open fire if U.S. troops launch another air or ground raid across the Afghan border, an army spokesman said Tuesday. The orders, which come in response to a highly unusual Sept. 3 ground attack by U.S. commandos, are certain to heighten tension between Washington and a key ally […]

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Talking with Ayatollah Mohammad Hussein Fadlallah
September 16, 2008 3 min. read

A while ago I met Ayatollah Fadlallah. Definitely, an interesting experience.  After the Khomeini revolution in Iran, the Shia and other Islamic parties supported the revolution extensively since it represented the fall of the American policy with the fall of the Shah. This doesn't mean that the Shia outside Iran are linked to Iran in […]

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Let's All Take A Deep Breath Now…
September 16, 2008 2 min. read

Ahhh! That's better! NOW FOR THE RUSSIA NEWS ROUNDUP! 1) Not to gloat or anything, but it seems the Brookings Institution has finally started reading FPA Russia Blog. Only a few days after we exposed the absurdity of Anders Aslund's disingenuous insinuation that Russia's economic downturn was somehow caused by the Georgia war, their Clifford […]

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President to confront many challenges during US visit
September 15, 2008 3 min. read

ISLAMABAD – President Asif Ali Zardari, who is leaving for New York on September 21, will face not only an enormous challenge to persuade his American counterpart George W Bush for the withdrawal of the latter's decision of launching missile strikes on Pakistan's tribal areas but also to restart the "stalled Indo-Pak' peace process as […]

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Petraeus moves on to CENTCOM
September 15, 2008 1 min. read

You can download his farewell letter to the troops here. Current Lt. Gen, soon to be Gen. Raymond Odierno will take his place.

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Mexico's Independence Day
September 15, 2008 1 min. read

Tomorrow is Mexico's Independence Day. The usual events will include the President's "Shout of Independence" on the 15th of September, and a military parade on the 16th in Mexico City's main plaza. Across the planet, Mexican Embassies and Consulates will organize a series of events featuring Mexican artists or artists making a reference to Mexico […]

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Pakistan Says U.S. Copters Repulsed
September 15, 2008 2 min. read

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Pentagon on Monday denied reports that Pakistani troops fired on two U.S. military helicopters after they crossed into Pakistan from Afghanistan and forced them to turn back. “I’ve checked into that and find it to be a spurious report,” Pentagon spokesman Bryan Whitman told reporters. “Did not happen. I’ve checked all […]

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Israeli Defense Forces planning ahead
September 15, 2008 1 min. read

… for Mahmoud Abbas’ departure on 1/9/09. I am inclined to think that a man whose tenure may or may not end with tripartite violence between his party, the opposing party and an occupying force is not one on whom the US should rest their hopes for leaving a legacy of peace in the Middle […]

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SCO Summit Summary
September 15, 2008 5 min. read

The Shanghai Cooperation Organization 8th annual summit in Dushanbe two weeks ago covered many issues and issued several decrees.  We already discussed how the grouping did not give Russia the diplomatic support regarding the Georgian conflict as they hoped, but the conference also set up joint military manuevers, moved along the process of an Afghan […]

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