Foreign Press Review - February 28 2006
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1 Washington Post
1,300 Iraqis Killed in Past WeekDiplomacy Helped To Calm the Chaos U.S.-Kurdish Campaign Sought to Steer Sunnis, Shiites From Brink of Civil War
CBS poll: Bush approval at 34% Rating falls to all-time low, Cheney at 18%, handling of Iraq war at 30%.
Asia Times SPENGLER
The case for complacency in Iraq No country fears civil war in Iraq more than Iran, which has been able to use the threat of a Shi'ite uprising as leverage against the United States. And a stable, constitutional, Shi'ite-dominated government in Baghdad is in the US's worst interest: the Iranization of the country would be inevitable. So what's happening in that hell-hole right now could be seen by Washington as a gift - from the devil.
WSJ
Are We Playing for Keeps? In Iraq, Iranian practice outsmarts American principle. By MICHAEL RUBIN
Financial Times
COMMENT: Do not condemn Putin out of hand By Anatol Lieven A measure of western hostility to Russia is justified, but unfortunately, it can take on an irrational and hysterical tone, writes Anatol Lieven
Slate
Europe vs. Radical Islam: Alarmist Americans have mostly bad advice for Europeans. Francis Fukuyama
Los Angeles Times
Iraq Chaos Clouds Troop Drawdown The recent sectarian violence complicates Pentagon thought on whether it can bring some soldiers home
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The Next Iraqi War? Sectarianism and Civil ConflictWashington Institute
Hamas Triumphant: Implications for Security, Politics, Economy, and StrategyGuardian
UN watchdog refuses to give Iran clean bill of health The IAEA Report by the Director General -
Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
“From the New Yorker archives, a fascinating December 1978
dispatch from Iran on the eve of the revolution.”
Iran Focus
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Israel to rethink ties with Russia Slate
Today's Papers Wikipedia antiwar.com technoratiUPI
Outside View: A far too costly Pentagon By DAVID C. GOMPERT AND JAMES DOBBINS
EurasiaNet
Iran’s Supreme Leader’s Hand Seen behind Russia-Iran AgreementSyria Opposition Rejects US Funding IHT
Philip Bowring: Meeting Asia's demand PHILIP BOWRING The theory of the Fed chairman Bernanke that excess savings by Asians is a major cause of the monstrous U.S. trade deficit will be sorely tested in 2006.
H3 Bird flu, cartoons take toll on Turkey tourismBird flu hits Turkish holiday sales to UKJTA -
Turkey, Israel spar over Hamas Reverberations still echoingafter Hamas official visits Turkey
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Comment: Opportunities gained or lost? The high-profile visit by Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal to Turkey has put the host country in the spotlight, writes Gareth Jenkins from Ankara
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Iraq: Kurdistan Coalition Member Says Government Talks DelayedKurdistani identity is denied in the Iraqi constitution KurdishMedia
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Allegations of Injustice, Corruption Dog Armenia’s Construction BoomAxis News
The Macedonia-Greece Name Dispute: Only the Tip of the IcebergA Preliminary Investigation into Assyrian Identity Assyria Times
H4 New York Times Editorial
President Bush Goes to India It's a pity President Bush's trip to India revolves largely around whether India and America will manage to conclude a nuclear deal that shouldn't have been initiated to begin with.
U.N. Agency Says It Got Few Answers From Iran on Nuclear Activity and WeaponsGermany Denies Giving U.S. Iraq' s Plan to Defend BaghdadIraqis Return to the Streets After Curfew, but CautiouslyNICHOLAS D. KRISTOF
The Soldiers Speak. Will President Bush Listen? A poll to be released today shows that U.S. soldiers overwhelmingly want out of Iraq — and soon.
Tortured Logic By ANTHONY LAGOURANIS No slope is more slippery, I learned in Iraq, than the one that leads to torture
A Port in the Storm Over Dubai By STEPHEN E. FLYNN and JAMES M. LOY America's port security challenge is not about who is in charge of our waterfront. The issue is that we are relying on commercial companies largely to police themselves.
Refugee Crisis Grows as Darfur War Crosses a BorderU.S. Is Settling Detainee's Suit in 9/11 Sweep An Egyptian man who was held for months after 9/11 and deported after being cleared of terrorist links will receive $300,000.
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5 Washington Post
Surge in Violence Kills More Than 1,300 in Iraq Toll from week of attacks is more than three times higher than once reported, making recent days the deadliest outside major U.S. offensives.
For U.S. Troops: Tough Choices As Clashes Raged, Military Tried to Assist but Not Eclipse Iraqi Forces
IAEA: Iran Advancing Uranium Enrichment Report Noncommittal On Pursuit of Arms
Envoy: Palestinians on Financial Brink Wolfensohn has warned international donors that the Palestinian Authority could collapse within two weeks unless it finds fresh funding.
Editorial
Homicide Unpunished ONE OF THE most shocking photographs from the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq shows a grinning guard giving a thumbs-up sign over the bruised corpse of an Iraqi detainee.
U.S. Opposes U.N.'s Planned Rights Panel Exclusion of Abusive Nations Sought
Editorial
Prodding the U.N. THE BUSH administration's diplomacy toward the United Nations has often been abrasive and shortsighted. But yesterday's tough line on the U.N. Human Rights Council may turn out to be an exception.
Avoiding Another Dubai By C. Fred Bergsten, Nearly all objective observers of the uproar over "selling American ports to the Arabs" agree on three key elements of the situation. First, the purchase of port management operations by Dubai Ports World from a British-owned company will have no operational impact on the national security of the...
And the Winner Is: Not Washington By Eugene Robinson The Oscars suggest that America is a complicated place filled with minorities, that a worthy struggle can become a witchhunt and that we can't wipe out terrorism with bullets and bombs.
Bush, Speaking Up Against Bigotry By Richard Cohen, There are times when George Bush sorely disappoints. On the ports controversy, he has done the right thing.
H6 Guardian
UN watchdog refuses to give Iran clean bill of health Nuclear aspirations 'not entirely peaceful,' says report · US and EU expected to push for tougher action
Secret papers reveal German spies passed intelligence on Iraq to US before invasion Berlin denies claim that spies gave intelligence to US before invasion.
America's captain faces sticky wicket Simon Tisdall: George Bush's abilities as an opening batsman may be tested when he visits Pakistan this week.
Worldwide poll shows 60% fear terror threat is worse after warBush to visit Afghanistan despite Taliban attacks · President to extend vital visit to India and Pakistan · US marines to lead huge sub-continent security
EU to pay £94.5m to save Palestinian Authority · Cash to fund utility bills, wages, health and schools · No direct payments after Hamas assumes power
A cause whose time has comeSomething happened in Britain between 1992 and 2005 that caused a significant disengagement with politics. The Power Commission report is a serious attempt to address a genuine crisis.
H7 Asia Times SPENGLER
The case for complacency in Iraq No country fears civil war in Iraq more than Iran, which has been able to use the threat of a Shi'ite uprising as leverage against the United States. And a stable, constitutional, Shi'ite-dominated government in Baghdad is in the US's worst interest: the Iranization of the country would be inevitable. So what's happening in that hell-hole right now could be seen by Washington as a gift - from the devil.
Iran's fate still in US handsWith Iran and Russia agreeing in principle to set up a joint uranium enrichment facility on Russian soil, some of the heat has been taken out of the nuclear crisis. But the ball remains in the US court: an inflexible US attitude could torpedo the Russian deal and force the issue at the UN Security Council. - Kaveh L Afrasiabi
Foreign Policy
Misfiring at the India Nuclear DealWalker's World: What India wantsTomPaine.com -
US Influence in Mideast Rests on Force and Fear Alone by Tom Porteous
NRO
James S. Robbins: Bin Laden changes his strategy?
Mark Steyn: Europe may be the real problem for Muslims
H8 BBC
Iran forges ahead with enrichment Iran has begun using nuclear enrichment "cascades", and is failing to co-operate with UN inspectors, they complain.
Q&A: Iran nuclear stand-off Key nations' stances on Iran Iran Focus
Exclusive: Terrorist training camps in IranKR
Sunnis say they're mobilizing to combat Shiites, protect mosquesWhat's Worse than Civil War? - Suzanne Nossel
UPI
Analysis: Problem, promise of Iraq's oilDaily Star
Caught between Iraq and the hard guys By Lawrence Pintak
Against Holocaust denial, use arguments not laws By Peter Singer
Sage voices recommend taking time with Hamas By Maggie Mitchell-Salem
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The Impact of the Abqaiq Attack on Saudi Energy SecurityA Guide to President Bush's Visit to South AsiaBBC
War not yet won Saudis may currently have upper hand against al-Qaeda SyriaComment
"The Economy is Worse Today" by an Aleppine BusinessmanH9 Ha’aretz –
Israel to rethink ties with Russia Suspicion yet to be lifted There is logic to the Russian position which aims to prevent a crisis with Iran, but Teheran must seize the opportunity.
Report: Iran promises Hamas to transfer $250 million to PA Mofaz says Israel is prepared to defend itself against Iranian attack'Financial collapse' of Palestinian authority Washington Institute
Hamas Triumphant: Implications for Security, Politics, Economy, and StrategyPromoting Political Reform in Egypt: Meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza RiceOutside View: Israel's Destiny By Alon Ben-Meir
Analysis: Olmert hangs onBBC
Palestinians welcome EU aid deal An EU aid package worth 120m euros is hailed by Palestinians and the US but condemned by Israel.
UPI
Israel differs with U.S., EU on aide to PAYedioth Ahronoth
'Hamas doesn't scare us' J Post
Exclusive: Dubai ports firm enforces boycott of IsraelArab boycott largely reduced to 'lip service' Some Arab ports won't accept Israeli goods but if you send them through other countries the deal is done.
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10 Christian Science Monitor
Bush looks to India The president's trip this week has both strategic and economic import.
A town doubts Hamas In Qalqilya, some locals say a Hamas backlash could spread in the Palestinian territories.
Europe must find a home for its MuslimsPakistan sees its futurewithin a troubled province Violence rises in Balochistan, which is home to untapped energy reserves.
Taiwan's president abolishes China reunification councilMove angers China, worries US, may lead to crisis in Taiwan Strait.
BBC
Hard sell Global public opinion on Iraq matters more than ever Iraqi People Continue to Disappoint the Pessimists - Jack Kelly, RealClearPolitics
Oil Dependency's Dangers - Lee Hamilton, Indianapolis Star
UPI
Analysis: U.N. seeks calm cartoon rhetoricH
11 IHT
Philip Bowring: Meeting Asia's demand PHILIP BOWRING The theory of the Fed chairman Bernanke that excess savings by Asians is a major cause of the monstrous U.S. trade deficit will be sorely tested in 2006.
Germans insist they did not aid Iraq attackEU threatens to freeze talks with SerbiaIndia rising By RENEÉ LOTH / The Boston Globe Only if India finds a way to reconcile growth and equity can its moment as a true world power arrive.
US rejects new UN human rights councilKR
U.S. overture to India could complicate efforts to stop nuclear spreadIrving repeats Holocaust denial H12 RFE/RL
Russia Warns West Not To Meddle In Belarus ElectionIraq: Kurdistan Coalition Member Says Government Talks DelayedEDM -
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PUTIN IN AZERBAIJAN Stalin's Resurgence in Russia - Cathy Young, Boston Globe
BBC
'Normal' Chechnya Dark past still haunts troubled region despite some progress Russia Downplays Iran Nuclear 'Agreement'US: Iran Has One Week to Defuse StandoffH13 The Times
Power to the people! Power needs to be dispersed for people to behave like adults, and not just consumers
WSJ
Are We Playing for Keeps? In Iraq, Iranian practice outsmarts American principle. By MICHAEL RUBIN
'Energy Egotism Is a Road to Nowhere' Energy is an engine of social and economic progress. By VLADIMIR V. PUTIN
Indian Lessons Economic and political freedoms make a powerful cocktail. By JAGDISH BHAGWATI
Changes in Attitude, Changes in Latitude Thankfully, nothing remains quite the same in U.S.-India relations.
A Passage to India, With Critics, Of Course The nuclear deal with India makes good sense. By GEORGE MELLOAN
Fact, Not Fear A reprieve in the ports furor may allow heads to cool. By WILLIAM S. COHEN and JAMES M. LOY
H14 Financial Times
COMMENT: Do not condemn Putin out of hand By Anatol Lieven A measure of western hostility to Russia is justified, but unfortunately, it can take on an irrational and hysterical tone, writes Anatol Lieven of the New America Foundation in Washington
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Collateral damagePerhaps the greatest achievement of Bill Clinton's presidency was his ability to persuade Americans that openness to foreign trade and investment was an opportunity,...
Leader
The siren call of economic patriotismMany continental members of the European Union are turning defensive against each other, not just the outside world.
Tehran fails to dispel IAEA 'concern' Iran has failed to dispel suspicions that it is secretly trying to develop nuclear weapons grade material, and its atomic programme remains “a matter of concern”, according to a long-awaited report
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Iranians have every right to be suspicious of the USBush steps up rhetoric on foreign oil dependencyUK warns exiled oligarch not to plot against PutinUS and India at 'delicate' stage in nuclear talksCOMMENT: The flight to Asian cities needs managing not curbing The equivalent of the entire population of western Europe is expected to move to Chinese cities from the countryside by 2020
COMMENT: Khrushchev, Crosland and the road to mediocrity There are many differences between Soviet planning and west European social engineering. But the belief that wise political direction can determine and implement universal policies is common to both.
COMMENT & ANALYSIS: Challenging change: why an ever fiercer battle hinders China's march to the market Amid worries over inequality, a dispute over the extent and pace of liberalisation is threatening to hinder Beijing’s moves towards privatisation and foreign investment. Some measures have already been delayed.
COMMENT: A noble effort to end poverty, Bono, but it is misdirected By Jagdish BhagwatiTo translate this enthusiastic altruism into larger, sustained flows of aid, the answer is to go after personal, rather than governmental, flows, writes Jagdish Bhagwati, a member of United Nations secretary-general Kofi Annan’s advisory group on Africa
COMMENT: Time to put trust in local democracyCOMMENT: Khrushchev, Crosland and the road to mediocrityLeader
The gender pay gapIt has been a long time in most western societies since women were paid lower rates than men doing the same job, but female earnings still lag behind those of males.
Eurozone loan spree boosts case for rate riseEurozone consumers and businesses are increasing their borrowing at the fastest pace since the start of the decade, supporting the case for the European Central Bank to raise interest rates this week and possibly again later this year
H15 Los Angeles Times
Iraq Chaos Clouds Troop Drawdown The recent sectarian violence complicates Pentagon thought on whether it can bring some soldiers home
Case Against Iran Differs From IraqArms Dealers Fight It Out for Sales in Booming AsiaDesk Jobs in a War ZoneViolence Subsides Across IraqEditorial
On Hamas, patienceMAKING THE TRANSITION from critic to participant is always difficult. Leaders of Hamas, after their shocking win in Palestinian elections last month, find themselves undergoing just such a transformation. As they try to assemble a working government, all parties in the Middle East will need to resist the temptation not just of violence but of impatience.
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Harpers: The case for impeachmentBUSH NOW ADMITS BIN LADEN HELPED HIM BEAT JOHN KERRYMag: Cheney to quit after 2006 vote; Sources dubiousBlogometer realclearpolitics –
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Through Their Eyes: Foreign Correspondents in the United StatesCBSNEWS SHOCK POLL: 'Just 18% said they had a favorable view of the vice president'... McCain: UAE is 'freer than China' so deal OKWhen Bush-Worlds Collide - Patrick Buchanan, Creators
Michael Smith on the 'bullying of the press'H
17 Daily Telegraph
The single market and Gallic delusionsDominique de Villepin's doctrine of 'economic patriotism' may gain votes in a nation neurotically prone to see its self-inflicted decline as part of a vast Anglo-Saxon plot, but it is bad for consumers, companies, and job creation.
EU takes Paris to court over lawsBrussels is to take France to the European Court in a move to halt its increasing use of protectionist laws, risking a clash that could divide the European Union.
Spies leak secrets to USGerman spies handed Saddam Hussein's war plans to the Americans while their government was denouncing the planned attack, it has been claimed in the US press.
European Commission report examines employment gender equality in the European Union
Report full text [PDF 23pp]Center for European Reform
The EU's new financial services agenda working paper by Alasdair Murray and Aurore Wanlin
H18 Independent
Water Wars John Reid warns climate change may spark conflict between nations - and says British armed forces must be ready to tackle the violence
Armed forces are put on standby to tackle threat of wars over water Michael McCarthy: World's most precious commodity is getting even scarcer Germany handed Saddam's defence plans to US invaders H19
H20 Slate
Europe vs. Radical Islam: Alarmist Americans have mostly bad advice for Europeans. Francis Fukuyama
From the New Yorker archives, a fascinating December 1978
dispatch from Iran on the eve of the revolution.
H21 LA Times
Barça, the toast of Santa Monica Andrés Martinez We scurried into the comforting, cave-like darkness from the bright midday Santa Monica sunshine to pay homage to the reigning deities of the world's game. Barcelona and Chelsea, titans of the Spanish and English leagues, clashed Wednesday in Europe's Champions League. It's the sort of dream matchup that can affect global productivity, transfixing not just Europe but also interrupting the workday in Latin America and keeping millions of avid fans across Asia up at odd hours of the night. Such a game has even been known to alter the work habits of certain newspaper editors in North America.
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