Obama thought Netanyahu was talking about him, but he was really talking about us.
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Tag Archives: Iran
The Newest Mafia State
If you buy the official story of an Argentine prosecutor’s death, you probably also believe Russia stays out of Ukraine.
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Making Sense Of The Oil Price Fracture
U.S. production is credited with oil’s price slide, but the real causes may lie in Russia, the Middle East and central banks.
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A Possible Intelligence Front – But Whose?
The Justice Department’s stance in a private lawsuit hints that intelligence assets are at risk – but they may not be ours.
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Yom Kippur, 40 Years After The War
The story of the Yom Kippur War awaits its final chapter.
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Hope Versus History Following A Strongman’s Death
We can hope for democratic and economic reform in Venezuela after Chavez’s death, but history gives us little reason to expect it.
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Middle East Shadowboxing
Hamas was acting as Iran’s proxy in its recent fight with Israel. It did nothing to advance the Palestinian cause.
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Iran, Immigration And Karma
If Obama wants Congress to respect his role in foreign policy, he ought to leave domestic legislating to legislators.
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