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President Saleh to Return to Yemen?
August 7, 2011 4 min. read

Just as the Saudi officials announced that President Ali Abdullah Saleh was being discharged and moved to a private residence in Riyadh, the most senior Yemeni spokesman, al-Ganadi, declared that the President would be returning home before the end of Ramadan. Since Saleh failed to return to Sana’a on the anniversary of his appointment as […]

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Are the US and EU Losing Their Positions as Investment Hubs to the BRICS?
August 4, 2011 5 min. read

As one of the bloggers for the Latin America blog and the European Union blog, I often have to divide my attention between the two regions and the political and economic events between them that almost always involve one of the BRICS nations or possible future BRICS. Despite some of these BRICS not being located […]

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GailForce: More on Aspen Institute’s Security Forum – Dennis Blair
August 4, 2011 6 min. read

Probably the talk that generated the most media headlines at last week’s Security Forum held at the Aspen Institute were the comments of former Director of National Intelligence, retired navy Admiral Dennis Blair. His session was moderated by Lesley Stahl of CBS news and 60 Minutes fame. Some of the media headlines gave the impression […]

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The Voices of the Yemeni Revolution
August 2, 2011 14 min. read

The following is an interview that I conducted with an inspiring young female Yemeni activist. Despite being in Canada, Yusra A. has become a valuable asset of the Yemeni Revolution, inspiring her generation to follow in her foot steps and build a better Yemen. From her hometown of Halifax she has been relentlessly fighting for […]

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GailForce: Aspen Security Forum Continued
August 1, 2011 5 min. read

As promised here are some more gems that came out of the Aspen Security Forum. I’ve already talked about the comments of Pakistan’s Ambassador and a little bit about Admiral Blair’s comments, more to follow on that but I’d like to start out talking about the very first session. It was called The Role of […]

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Arhab: The Northern Frontline of the Yemeni Revolution
July 31, 2011 6 min. read

  Over the past few weeks, the Yemeni government has been pounding the village of Arhab, which is situated on the northern outskirts of the capital, Sana’a. As a result, thousands of villagers have had to flee the war zone and seek refuge in the neighboring mountains; hoping that they will be able to return […]

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GailForce: Aspen Security Forum
July 30, 2011 7 min. read

In my last blog, I mentioned I would be heading out to attend a forum on national security issues sponsored by the Homeland Security Program of the Aspen Institute in partnership with the New York Times. The topic of the 3 day forum is counterterrorism. On their website the institute stated: “The Forum will bring […]

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AP & Me on Stadium Security Post 9/11 (Self Indulgence Alert!)
July 28, 2011 1 min. read

I was interviewed by a writer from the Associated Press on the issue of stadium security ten years after 9/11 largely on the basis of this piece for The Public Sphere that I wrote about three years ago. And when you get quoted in a story by AP it ends up appearing everywhere. (My personal […]

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World Struggles to Respond to Famine in Somalia
July 26, 2011 2 min. read

Last week the UN declared a famine in two regions of Southern Somalia and warned that it could spread to other parts of the Horn of Africa. That is a big deal. As Mark Leon Goldberg of UN Dispatch pointed out, a famine is a technical finding based or mortality, malnutrition and water consumption; they […]

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Iran’s Kurdish Adventure in Context
July 25, 2011 4 min. read
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Recent news reports from the semi-autonomous Kurdish region have depicted a flagrant violation of Iraqi sovereignty that cost Iran at least six soldiers from the elite Revolutionary Guards, and the death of senior officer in the Qom brigade. It is the latest chapter in a complex, ongoing conflict between the Islamic Republic and the shadowy […]

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Why “Success” in Afghanistan Matters Part II
July 25, 2011 7 min. read

Been a little slower than usual in finishing up this topic. If you’ve read my blog before you know I live in one of Colorado’s bicycling Mecca’s. Let’s just say I rode “a bridge too far” on my bike, damaged my body, and have spent most of the last few days in the only comfortable […]

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Show Me the Money: BRICS Millionaires Take their Place on the World Stage
July 24, 2011 3 min. read

The discussions on US debt and European defaults have characterized much of the last month in an effort by Western governments to prevent another large recession in the American and European economies. Serious discussions on raising the US debt ceiling has been met with a great deal of resistance by Obama’s opponents in the US, […]

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