Foreign Press Review - March 10 2006
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1 Guardian
Iran is only months from bomb technology, says BritainConfrontation with Iran intensifies as Britain claims Tehran could acquire capability to build a bomb by 2007.
The Economist
Nuclear proliferation
Dr Strangedeal Congress should veto George Bush's nuclear agreement with India
PINR "China Becomes Increasingly Involved in the Middle East"
Full text of reportWashington Post
U.S. Sets Plan for Iraq Civil War Defense secretary says military will rely on Iraqi forces to put down a civil war if one breaks out
Asia Times
Why Iran's oil boursecan't break the buck Many pundits have pointed to the impending Tehran oil bourse, which could come on line as early as this month and deal in euros rather than US dollars, as the hidden reason behind the evident march to war on Iran by the Anglo-American powers. The thesis is simply wrong, for many reasons. - F William Engdahl
Iran's turn to face 'coalition of the willing' The US has implemented a three-tier approach to having Iran's nuclear dossier referred to the UN Security Council. First there was the European diplomatic smokescreen, then the rhetoric against Tehran, and finally dealing with reluctant China and Russia. All this has been accomplished. Now, as happened with Iraq, comes the fateful "alliance-building". - Ehsan Ahrari
Der Spiegel ASSESSING IRAQ
"The Country Has Already Collapsed" With sectarian violence on the rise and a stable government nowhere in sight, things are not going well for Iraq at the moment. Marina Ottaway about chances for government legitimacy, how to establish stability in Iraq and why the police force in Iraq is a fiction.
Bush Welcomes India Into the Anglosphere - Richard Brookhiser, NY Observer
H2 Washington Post
The Kurd Card By Charles Krauthammer The Iraq security situation is grim and the neighboring powers malign. But the Kurds' new alliance with the Sunnis may yield an effective, broad-based national unity government.
Burning Allies -- and Ourselves By David Ignatius Expect America to pay a steep price for Congress's rejection of the Dubai ports deal in an election-year frenzy of Muslim-bashing disguised as concern about terrorism.
Financial Times
COMMENT: Why a fall in the price of oil would bedangerous By Samuel Brittan
Islamic Movements and the Democratic Process in the Arab World: Exploring the Gray Zones By Nathan Brown - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Globalization will collapse only if it stops delivering growth. So far that hasn’t happened, and maybe it won’t...
more»International Crisis Group
France and its Muslims: Riots, Jihadism and DepoliticisationSlate
Today's Papers Wikipedia antiwar.com technorati The Times
The brutal truth: it's civil war Ben Macintyre America may be terrified of admitting it, but the Shia-Sunni violence has reached a new pitch
UN 'has less than a year' to stop Iran going nuclear Forbes Billionaires, in Alphabetical OrderThe Economist War crimes
Bringing the wicked to the dock CSIS Is a united approach toward Iran enough?
Independent
Revealed: Maxwell was under investigation for war crimes Robert Maxwell was being investigated for war crimes and was to be interviewed by police just before he drowned 15 years ago
The mystery of Maxwell's death Christian Science Monitor
Giant US trade gap: no end in sight January's deficit is the largest monthly imbalance yet for the US. One reason for it: a surging China
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NYT
Accusations About General May Expand Rift in TurkeyDer Spiegel TURKISH MILITARY PROBE
Violence in Van Overshadows Turkey EU Bid Morgan Stanley Turkey:
Less Mis?rablesTurkey and the lost rights of Kurds LA Times
Big Bird stabs Armenians in the back By Aris Janigian Why is PBS covering up the deaths of 1.5 million people?
We may have forgotten about the Ottoman Empire, but in the grand march of history it has not forgotten about us...
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Iraqi&Regional MediaMonitoring Three die in bomb blast linked to Kurdish rebels A bomb set off by suspected Kurdish rebels kills three people and wounds 14 in Kurdish-dominated south-east Turkey.
Turkey to build ‘huge industrial city’ in KirkukEurasiaNet
Azerbaijan’s Emergencies Ministry Becomes Power BaseDissident Watch Kamal Sayid Qadir By
Michael Rubin What will happen at this latest Iraqi Kurdistan turning point?
Eighteen Years On, Halabjans Still Suffering3/9/2006 - Article – IWPR
Flying Iraqi Airways: Chaos and dangerH4 New York Times
Iraqi Forces Would Handle Any Civil War, Rumsfeld SaysIsrael's Tragedy Foretold By GERSHOM GORENBERG
A memo written in 1967 warned that Israel's settlements in the West Bank were illegal.
THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN
Mr. Nasty, Brutish and Short-Tempered It is not time for the U.S. to leave Iraq, but it is time for the U.S. to start threatening to leave Iraq.
U.S. to Abandon Abu Ghraib and Move Prisoners to a New CenterDP World and U.S. Trade: A Zero-Sum Game Some analysts warn that political hostility against foreign companies buying American assets could boomerang against the U.S.
Dubai Company Drops Port DealIn Response, China Attacks U.S. Record on RightsOlmert Outlines Plans for Israel's Borders As Trade Deficit Grows, So Do Tensions With China Post-Soviet Enclave Losing Lifeblood TradePAUL KRUGMAN
The Conservative Epiphany Everything the new wave of conservative Bush critics has to say was obvious long ago to any commentator who was willing to look at the facts.
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5 Washington Post
U.S. Sets Plan for Iraq Civil War Defense secretary says military will rely on Iraqi forces to put down a civil war if one breaks out
Port Company to Drop American Holdings Move to End Three-Week Dispute Comes After GOP Lawmakers, Defying Bush, Vowed to Kill Deal
Burning Allies -- and Ourselves By David Ignatius Expect America to pay a steep price for Congress's rejection of the Dubai ports deal in an election-year frenzy of Muslim-bashing disguised as concern about terrorism.
A Losing Latin Policy Are We About to Punish Democratic Allies? By Jackson Diehl, Condoleezza Rice has quietly corrected several of the Bush administration's most self-defeating first-term foreign policies. But a couple of shoot-yourself-in-the-foot practices linger.
Clearing the Path For Scion of Egypt: Hosni Mubarak's Son Climbs Party Ranks As Country's Leaders Undercut His RivalsFlight Instructor Recalls Unease With Moussaoui: Warnings About Suspect to School's Supervisor Were Ignored, Pilot TestifiesMidnight Train to a Debacle By Eugene Robinson, For years now, the Republican leaders in Congress have been the Pips to George W. Bush's Gladys Knight.
China's Leaders Laud the Little Village That Could: Poor Farming Community Grew Rich by Embracing, Not Resisting, Urbanization and EnterpriseEditorial
H6 Guardian
Iran is only months from bomb technology, says BritainConfrontation with Iran intensifies as Britain claims Tehran could acquire capability to build a bomb by 2007.
Europe and the US decide the winner before the voteJonathan Steele: Belarus's government will be targeted if the west doesn't get the result it wants in this month's elections
Abu Ghraib prison to close Iraq's infamous Abu Ghraib prison, which will be forever linked with images of detainees stripped naked and humiliated, is to be shut down.
Israel sets four year deadline to draw final borders Acting prime minister says borders will be drawn without consultation if Hamas does not recognise Jewish state.
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'He combines the commitment of an American neocon with the cultural sensitivity of his Islamic background'Arab-owned firm forced to sell US port operations Firm agrees to sell off US operations after proposed takeover to run six American ports led to a Republican revolt.
Islamophobia worse in America now than after 9/11H7 Bush Welcomes India Into the Anglosphere - Richard Brookhiser, NY Observer
News of the Nation-State's Demise May Be Very Premature - Austin Bay, RCP
UPI
China's looming shadow Chinese influence is increasing in Latin America and Africa, a phenomenon that could have substantial bearing on America's foreign policy attitudes.
Walker's World: At last Japan grows againBritain's Dirty Secret - Meirion Jones, New Statesman
Disintegrating Iraqi Sovereignty by Michael Schwartz &Tom Engelhardt
OpenDemocracy
The Pakistan risk With the United States now embracing India as a key partner, an uneasy President Musharraf may look to China and Russia for friendship, warns
Paul RogersWhat is fundamentalism? Whether based on faith or ideology, fundamentalisms are global in ambition, yet their effect is to divide us. Accommodating them will demand new kinds of territories and borders. By
Grahame ThompsonForeign Policy
The Green Bullet There’s a straightforward way for Washington to end America’s addiction to foreign oil, while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and resolving the impasse on international trade: Turn farm subsides into fuel subsides
H8 US General: Iraq Shifting From Insurgency Toward 'Sectarian Violence'BBC
Iraq hangs 13 for insurgency role Iraq hangs 13 people accused of taking part in the insurgency for the first time since the US-led invasion.
Nuclear move UN Security Council meeting will ratchet up Iran confrontation KR
Rumsfeld: U.S. will let Iraqi forces deal with any civil warU.S. Ambassador to Iraq Says Significant Troop Pullout This Year Still Possible...UPI
Analysis: IAEA report to U.N. councilSunnis Targeting al-Qaeda in IraqSyriaComment
What is at Stake in Lebanon's National Conference?Weekly Standard
Top Gun Where was the outrage when the United States sold its most advanced fighter to the UAE? by Reuben F. Johnson
The Economist Libya
Change is in the air but happens slowly on the ground H9 Ha’aretz –
Achievement in the shadow of threat The international pressure on Iran to stop its nuclear program is mounting, but can it really stop Teheran from achieving its goal?
Western sources: Iran has covert nuclear channelYa'alon: Israeli military option against Iran exists Schiff -
Surprises and flaws Intelligence agencies need to learn an important new lesson from Hamas' election victory: Arab public opinion is finally reflecting the opinion of the public.
Abu Mazen is relevant - to all sides Abu Mazen might be exactly the person to create the common ground that will ensure a vote of confidence by the Hamas-dominated legislative council for a specific Palestinian government, and at the same time retain the necessary international support for such a government to survive.
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Interview: The Hezbollah and Lebanon's futureIsrael: Our Missiles Can Blast Iran's MissilesH
10 Christian Science Monitor
Giant US trade gap: no end in sight January's deficit is the largest monthly imbalance yet for the US. One reason for it: a surging China.
Why the Dubai deal collapsed Dubai Ports World withdrew its ports deal Thursday in the face of opposition from lawmakers and the US public.
Census report: for more seniors, a rising affluence and well-being Increasingly active seniors are chipping away at the traditional image of ageism.
BBC
Doctors attack US over Guantanamo Report: No Qaeda ties in Madrid bombingsBBC
Balkan trauma Mark Mardell on a year of hard choices for Serbia-Montenegro H
11 IHT
Detainee deaths: The failure of a society GREGORY D. FOSTER The U.S. military isn't alone in being blameworthy for detainee deaths.
The doors in France: Open, ajar or closed? By JAMES KANTER France has built up the most investment from outside its borders of all comparable countries in the EU.
Europa: Iraq issue strikes heart of Germany's identityPhilip Bowring: China keeps them down on the farm PHILIP BOWRING China sticks to 'socialist principles' but only when it comes to farmers
Le Monde
Réconciliation transatlantique de circonstance, par Thomas FerencziUPI
Europe, America push for U.N. Darfur forceMerkel wants to make Germany top IT powerUPI Interview: Threats to global security, part twoUS Military Expects Violent Afghan SpringH12 RFE/RL Russia
New 'National Identity' Bill Has Muslims, And Others, UpsetIran/U.S -
The Pros And Cons Of Nuclear CompromiseMinsk Group Fails To Progress On Nagorno-KarabakhSouth Caucasus: Slow Progress On Plans For Closer EU TiesUPI
Outside View: US problems with Putin By DIMITRI SIDOROV AND BILL THOMAS
Outside View: U.S.-Russia ties now fragile By SERGEI ROGOV
Matthew Bryza: positive role of Russia in conflict settlement will become realAsia Times
Kazakhstan and the 'new great game' Once virtually unknown in Europe, Kazakhstan has progressively expanded its influence as a key player on the regional chessboard. With international terrorism and energy security at the top of everyone's agenda, Brussels, Washington, Beijing and Moscow all want to be its ally. How long can Astana keep them all happy? - Federico Bordonaro
EurasiaNet
Murder Puts Spotlight on Georgia’s Interior MinistryEDM
MOSCOW AGAINST INTERNATIONAL LEGAL ORDER IN TRANSNISTRIA-
GEORGIAN POLICE CLAIM TO SOLVE HIGH-PROFILE MURDERUkrainian Foreign Policy: A Discussion with Foreign Minister Borys TarasyukH13 The Times
The brutal truth: it's civil war Ben Macintyre America may be terrified of admitting it, but the Shia-Sunni violence has reached a new pitch
UN 'has less than a year' to stop Iran going nuclearThe conservative crack-up Republicans are falling out among themselves like the starving Israelites in the desert By Gerard Baker
US to abandon Abu Ghraib and switch inmates to Saddam's jailRush for intelligence 'catastrophe' in the makingWSJ
The New Protectionists How to create a real security crisis.
Not For Sale to Foreigners The Dubai Ports issue will come to harm America. By LAWRENCE B. LINDSEY
H14 Financial Times
COMMENT: Why a fall in the price of oil would bedangerous By Samuel Brittan If anything about the world economy could keep me awake at night, it would be the dangerous possibility of a temporary fall in the price of oil
COMMENT: A dinner date with Putin is no excuse to keep your mouth shut By Philip Stephens No one has said out loud what all – or maybe most – of them think: Mr Putin’s conspicuous disdain for democracy mocks the values the G8 is pledged to uphold.
UN involvement unlikely to make Iranian deal any easierBeijing sends troubleshooter in wake of India's US nuclear dealRumsfeld says Iraq ‘will handle any civil war’ US trade deficit widens to record $68.5bnLETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Tricky issues loom over EU's quest for energy securityCOMMENT: America should look more often in its own backyard Latin America has been, and still is, responsible for its own failures. But US strategy exacerbates them severely, writes Juan Tokatlian, director of political science and international relations at Universidad de San Andrés
Arab ally senses that Bush no longer has control in WashingtonUS said to be close to shutting Abu Ghraib H15 Los Angeles Times
Quelling Civil War Is Up to Iraqis Defense Secretary Rumsfeld tells Congress he intends to keep Americans out of the fray.
Free-trade liberals are selling out By Jonah Goldberg The econ wonks are right: Economic nationalism is bad for us. So why are Democrats going down that road?
Why are we so mean to Venezuela? By Mark Weisbrot Hugo Chavez is winning popularity contests across Latin America.
FT Leader
Bank of Japan starts the return to normalCOMMENT AND ANALYSIS: One fear is an impact on global imbalancesLeader
Nay-saying at the UNKofi Annan is putting the last year of his rather chequered term as United Nations secretary-general to good use by pushing reforms to the UN's internal management and...
Ukrainian gas deal with Russia curbed Dubai cedes control of US portsThe United Arab Emirates bowed to insurmountable political hostility in the US Congress and ordered state-controlled Dubai Ports World to divest five US port terminal facilities it had acquired as part of its takeover of P&O.
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17 Daily Telegraph Leader
Israel goes its own way With two and a half weeks to polling day, the consensus from the centre rightwards is that Israel should decide on its future without reference to the Palestinians.
Israel's borders to be finalised 'by 2010' The final borders of Israel will be settled within four years, Ehud Olmert, the country's acting prime minister, has said.
H18 Independent
Revealed: Maxwell was under investigation for war crimes Robert Maxwell was being investigated for war crimes and was to be interviewed by police just before he drowned 15 years ago
The mystery of Maxwell's death Olmert to redraw Israel's borders 'within four years' H19
House Panel Approves $91 Billion War BillJapan-China Relations: Four Fallacies Masquerading as Common SenseH20 Slate
Rumsfeld's Free Pass on Iraq: Senators didn't ask, weren't told.
Fred Kaplan
Bill Keller in Chains: Commentary's case for prosecuting the Times under the Espionage Act. Jack Shafer
Google Book Search Adds Find it in a Library for Some BooksSearch Engine Watch
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Thrill to the steam engine, the most radical machine ever builtSimon Jenkins: The train was once a revolutionary force, bringing romance and power to the world through its steel wheels.
How I survived rock'n'roll Bill Wyman tells Simon Hattenstone why he left the Stones
Billionaires are dime a dozen on Forbes rich list The annual listing of the world's billionaires shows there are more of them than ever.
Bada Bing! The wait was long, but the Sopranos are back. Fans won't be disappointed. by Duncan Currie
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