Articles tagged "Middle East"
Decision Time on Iran
Wednesday, November 25 2009
The West’s standoff with the Iranian regime over its illicit nuclear activities simultaneously grows simpler and more vexatious. It grows simpler as we reach a more and more certain judgment…
The European-Libyan Game
Sunday, August 30 2009
IN A SPECIAL SESSION OF THE SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT on Monday, Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill repeated his explanation for why his government decided to release Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, the…
Gaza Children Sacrificed to a Malevolent God
Tuesday, January 20 2009
January 18, 2009 - by Rand Simberg Thousands of years ago, in the Middle East, cradle not just of civilization but of many gods, was a deity named Moloch. Today,…
Geopolitical Diary: Petraeus’ Surprise Trip To Beirut
Wednesday, August 13 2008
U.S. Gen. David Petraeus, the top coalition military commander in Iraq and future head of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), made a surprise visit to Beirut on Wednesday to discuss military…
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