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Saturday, April 2, 2011

• Posted in Middle East by Guest: Gerald A. Honigman

Within a month of unrest spreading from elsewhere in the region into Libya, cruise missiles, naval and air support, and the UN managed to act against that nation’s dictator to prop up his opponents. The French, the Brits, Americans and others have all managed to act remarkably swiftly to defend those who want Libya’s leader, Mu’ammar Qaddafi, deposed.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

• Posted in Middle East by Offsite

The impasse in Iraq in its attempt to form a new government continues some four months after parliamentary elections. And U.S. sources inside the strife-ridden nation now are saying analysts “aren’t connecting the inability of the Iraqis to form a government with what AQI [al-Qaida in Iraq] is doing,“ according to a report from Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

• Posted in Middle East by Guest: J. D. Longstreet

Well, now. Isn’t this interesting! Obama’s change is not exactly the change many on the political left had expected of him. Some on the left are even claiming that Obama’s foreign policy, what little we know of it yet, is akin to that of George Bush’s father, George H. W. Bush.

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