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Karzai Stays: A 'New Chapter'?
November 3, 2009 4 min. read

Would be presidential runoff challenger Abdullah Abdullah is out and Hamid Karzai is staying in.  Everything is now all cleared up.  Right?  What?  There are issues still left to settle? Even solve?!? The near and long term future hold the answers to….President Obama’s new Afghan strategy decision and implementation? Will a second term Karzai be […]

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Tale of Two Night-Witches
November 3, 2009 4 min. read

Terrified German officers called them Night-Witches. ‘Night’ because of the way they idled their engines to glide silently over German cities in daring night-time bombing raids. And ‘witches’, because they were women. Today, the BBC aired an unmissable documentary about the legendary Soviet 46th Night Bombers Guards Regiment, the first female combat fighter pilots in […]

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The Onion on US Policy in Afghanistan: Funny, But Too Close for Comfort
October 29, 2009 1 min. read

The hilarious fake newspaper The Onion has a breaking news story….”US Continues Quagmire-Building Effort in Afghanistan” Though I can normally read Onion pieces and just let myself go and enjoy the hysterical satire, but I couldn’t quite relax fully while reading this one.  Here’s an excerpt: “We’ve spent a lot of time and money fostering […]

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Stop Press: Decent Russia Article in The New Republic!
October 27, 2009 3 min. read

With a neo-con editor who believes that “with the Russians, if you don’t demand and threaten a little, you get zero”, the New Republic is the last place to find a reasoned view on Russia.  Or on Iran for that matter, considering this famously faux-liberal magazine’s hawkish anti-Islamic stance. So imagine my surprise at finding […]

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Good Signals for McChrystal's Counterinsurgency Strategy
October 27, 2009 4 min. read

In the past week or so there have been growing signs that the Obama administration is likely to choose an Afghan strategy closer to McChrystal’s counterinsurgency plan than VP Joe Biden’s counterterrorism stance.  However, most of these signs do not come directly from the administration as they have been rather tight-lipped and mainly just voiced […]

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Russia and Turkey's Strategic Partnership, Made Possible by Kazakh Oil
October 25, 2009 1 min. read

Turkey’s dream of becoming the energy hub of the region, benefiting from all the pipelines either up and running or on paper, in Eurasia, is one step closer to reality. Oil companies from Italy, Russia and Turkey have signed an agreement to move ahead with the South Stream gas pipeline on the seabed of the […]

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The Looking-Glass World of Russian Corruption
October 23, 2009 4 min. read

An interesting (fake?) discussion took place between top oligarch Boris Deripaska and Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday. According to veteran rogue journalist John Helmer, the exchange went as follows: Deripaska told Medvedev that it is impossible to get a fair ruling from the law courts without paying bribes. “The courts have become overgrown with the institutution […]

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Gen. McChrystal Profile: A Strong Man, A Stronger Challenge?
October 21, 2009 3 min. read

Dexter Filkins’ ‘Stanley McChrystal’s Long War‘ is an excellent profile of America’s top commander in Afghanistan and clearly showcases the challenges of going ‘all-in’ and ‘getting out’.  McChrystal comes off as vibrant, smart, and worthy General, but the task ahead of him is depicted as seemingly insurmountable. Here are some choice bits… McChrystal on counterinsurgency: […]

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Russians to Democracy: Good Riddance?
October 20, 2009 4 min. read

“The party of power gained the result it needed by discrediting political institutions and the very party itself…the elections turned into a mockery of the people and showed a deep disrespect for their voices”. This is how Mikhail Gorbachev, once a qualified supporter of Putin, summed up the results of the recent regional elections in […]

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Hillary Speaks Out On Afghanistan
October 19, 2009 4 min. read

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave an official interview this weekend where she largely discussed American policy in Afghanistan.  Here are some of the highlights: Regarding the Afghanistan’s Electoral Commission coming report about a possible runoff in the presidential election: “…we’re not positive what the election commission will recommend. But clearly, whatever their recommendation […]

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More Walt Whitman; Less Walt Whitman Rostow!
October 15, 2009 3 min. read

Before giving Moscow State University a statue of the humanist poet Walt Whitman yesterday, Hillary Clinton should have started by disowning the ideas of his nefarious namesake, Walt Whitman Rostow. Squandering all the promise associated with the cuddly Tolstoy look-alike after which his Socialist Russian-immigrant parents had named him, Rostow spent his life promoting the […]

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PBS Frontline: 'Obama's War' (Our War)
October 14, 2009 1 min. read

This afternoon I watched the half hour preview of PBS Frontline’s ‘Obama’s War’ and it was riveting.  The small portion shown focuses on a group of Marines attempting to protect a village of civilians in Helmand Province.  Their amazing efforts are awe inspiring to me.  My only problem with PBS’s job is the name.  The […]

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