Cape Wind
June 27, 2008 4 min. read

What a great yarn!  A smart, successful, committed energy entrepreneur comes along with a solid project to provide enough zero-emission, renewable energy to supply, on a good day, all the stationary power needs of Cape Cod, Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard, and, if you had plug-in vehicles, a good bit of the surface transportation needs as […]

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North Korean Progress
June 27, 2008 2 min. read

Continuing with the theme of the last post, here is a video of North Korea destroying a water cooling tower at a nuclear facility as part of the recent nuclear disclosure agreement with the U.S. and the other six-party countries. U.S. State Department officials and IAEA representatives were invited to observe the event. [kml_flashembed movie=”http://youtube.com/v/qe20Q1SPzew” […]

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Does Freedom Equal Peace?
June 27, 2008 2 min. read

“Peace is no mere matter of men fighting or not fighting. Peace, to have meaning for many who have known only suffering in both peace and war, must be translated into bread or rice, shelter, health, and education, as well as freedom and human dignity – a steadily better life. If peace is to be […]

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Georgia lowers criminal responsibility age to 12
June 27, 2008 2 min. read

Dear all, I’m on freelance assignment in Georgia.  I managed to interview Georgia's Prime Minister Vladimir Gurgenidze and asked him to explain why Georgia passed legislation that lowers the minimum age of criminal responsibility to 12.  Human Rights Watch (HWR) issued a report earlier this month and made an appeal to the Georgian government to […]

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Once More On USIA
June 27, 2008 2 min. read

It is natural, at a time of low approval ratings for the United States overseas, to ask again whether it made sense in 1999 to dismantle the U.S. Information Agency and move parts of it into the State Department. As Melinda points out in her post (below), John McCain has weighed in on the subject, […]

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Large Scale Child Sex Trafficking Bust in 16 US Cites
June 27, 2008 4 min. read

345 suspects, of which an estimated 290 where adult women charged as prostitutes, have been arrested in a child-sex sting.  How many of the women arrested where actually victims of trafficking is unknown.  In addition some 21 children where rescued as a result of the raids. Over a period of five days, in 16 cities, the FBI,  have […]

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Hamas Threatens Al-Aqsa Brigades Over Violation
June 27, 2008 2 min. read

According to the Palestinian Ma’an News Agency, the Hamas-led government in Gaza threatened to take measures against anyone who violates the ceasefire. This came in response to a rocket attack launched by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades against the Israeli town of Sderot. Hamas claims that the Al-Aqsa Brigades, an armed wing of the group's political […]

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Blue States to the Rescue
June 27, 2008 1 min. read

I have mentioned before on this blog the newly-released Pew Global Attitudes Project's global poll on views of the United States. Now they have produced this handy interactive map that overlays not only views of the US but also nations’ views of the US Presidential Candidates. Above is a picture of the map. To enjoy […]

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North Korea: Full Disclosure?
June 26, 2008 3 min. read

  After months of multilateral negotiations with the U.S. and other countries, North Korea today publicly detailed the extent of their long secret nuclear program and President Bush quickly reciprocated by removing North Korea from the list of state sponsors of terrorism (Washington Post – North Korea Details Nuclear Program): President Bush today lifted some […]

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Berlin Airlift Remembered
June 26, 2008 2 min. read

  I’d like to begin this blog about the U.S. Role by using this first post to look back to a time when the U.S. aided a former enemy and helped lay the foundation for the post-WWII era in world affairs (International Herald Tribune – Germany remember Berlin airlift on 60th anniversary): Germany on Thursday […]

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Jim Hansen
June 26, 2008 3 min. read

(photo courtesy of Kaveh Sardari) Dr. James Hansen is both an icon and a working scientist at the forefront of global warming research.  He's a world-renowned physicist and an impassioned activist.  He's soft spoken and hard hitting.  Hansen is the director of an important US government lab, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies, and has […]

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French Blacks Love Obama, Not Riots
June 26, 2008 2 min. read

The New York Times reported in an interesting article from Paris June 17 that Barack Obama's political success in the United States is helping to give hope, and a new sense of identity, to blacks in France. The report erred, however, by referring twice to incidents of vandalism and rioting in France with the clear, […]

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