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  September 08, 2006

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H1 Washington Post Iraq: A Civil War We Can Still Win By Charles Krauthammer Iraq's government must defend itself against Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. Otherwise, the civil war is unwinnable and our withdrawal inevitable.

Tehran's Two Worlds Veering Between Conciliation and Confrontation By David Ignatius

Wanted: Global Teamwork on Terrorism By Jim Hoagland

Brookings Assessing the Aftermath: The Middle East After the Israel-Hizballah War Read the full transcript (PDF—119kb)

CFR.org 9/11 Anniversary Issue Guide

Pyrrhus on the Potomac: How America's Post-9/11 Wars Have Undermined US Security PDA

Financial Times COMMENT: The west must address the roots of Islamic struggleIf the current strategy does not attack the grounds for desperation and humiliation, this fight can never be won, writes Harlan Ullman, senior advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Quentin Peel How Annan kept complex package from unravelling

COMMENT: We have become rich countries of poor people Globalisation can make many worse off, writes Joseph Stiglitz

Russia and China ‘stay committed’ on Tehran

NATO seeks reinforcement in Afghanistan

Ha’aretz Rah-rah, Rudy! By Shmuel Rosner Eight experts on Israel-U.S. relations, American politics and American foreign policy rank the 2008 presidential candidates and try to determine which of them will be best for Israel. The panel's first answer: Giuliani.

Payvand The Neoconservatives' Strategy for Regime Change in Iran ... Propaganda, Ethnic Unrest, Godwin's Law, and Finding Iranian Curveball, Ahmad Chalabi, and Iyad Allawi

NYT Editorial Lebanon’s Other Border More must be done to police Lebanon’s border with Syria, the main route for Hezbollah’s arms.

THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN The Central Truth We are in trouble in Iraq now not because of what the “fringes” believe, but because of what the center has been willing to tolerate. (see full text here A Question For Tom)

Al Jazeera Shows Tape of bin Laden and Planners of 9/11

French Opposition Backs Lebanon Role; Military Has Doubts

Guardian Making globalisation work Joseph Stiglitz: Economic globalisation has outpaced the globalisation of politics and mindsets. It's time for change

The Economist Globalisation Joe has another go

PINR "Washington's Hard Line on Iran May Cause a New Transatlantic Rift" Full text of report

New Republic Why the torture of enemy combatants is morally and strategically wrong by Andrew Sullivan

Asia Times Sistani and the end of Islam Warning that he "no longer has power to save Iraq from civil war", Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani has withdrawn from politics. But the "moderating influence" Sistani is purported to have had on the chaos in US-occupied Iraq is overblown, and the shift in Shi'ite alliance to the Iranian-controlled warlord Muqtada al-Sadr reflects how desperate Muslims are to save their faith.

Heritage Foundation The Dragon Looks West: China and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization by Ariel Cohen

The Economist Leader - Climate change The heat is on

A survey of climate change The heat is on

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"Human Intelligence Collector Operations," Field Manual FM 2-22.3, September 2006 (11 MB PDF file).

Foreign Direct Investment in China: Reward or Remedy?
CEPII

H2 IHT Spurned by the West, Turkey looks eastward Turkey's strategic and political value are being neglected by its supposed Western partners.

FT Success of Turkey talks 'vital to whole world'

Der Spiegel TERRORISM IN TURKEY Who's Bombing Tourists? The "Kurdistan People's Congress," or PKK, has condemned the recent terrorist attacks on civilian targets and denied that it has anything to do with the perpetrators. The party's imprisoned leader, Abdullah Öcalan, is now talking cease-fire, but the government refuses to listen.

The Nation Ottoman Ghosts

AP INTERVIEW: Celebrated Turkish novelist recounts struggle with ultranationalists - Europe - International Herald Tribune

Al Ahram Grave matters

Talk of national reconciliation continues, as does the killing

Şiilerden Irak'ın bölünmesi için teklif!

Assessing Iran's New Fighter Aircraft

Kurdish dilemma

Slate Today's Papers Wikipedia antiwar.com technorati

Hoş bulduk Abdullah Murat Yetkin

Alman bakandan Türkiye’ye Avrupa Birliği yolunda kararlı destek mesajı

Babacan’dan serzeniş, Rehn’den uyarı

'Engelleri birlikte aşarız'

FEHMİ KORU Örnek bir girişim

Brüksel'de 'Ek Protokol' pazarlığı

AB'den ek protokol için siyasi teklif yok

Babacan: Kıbrıs’ta kırmızı çizgimiz var

''Kıbrıs'ta hiçbir alternatifi dışlamıyoruz''

AB Haber Alman gazetlerinde AP Türkiye raporu...

Bernard Bot:’’Türkiye Kıbrıslı Rumlar ile ilişkilerini normalleştirmek zorunda’’

Turkey's EU aspirations shouldn't be dampened Ilnur Cevik

'Tezkere, huysuz Erdoğan'ın zaferi'

Ankara'nın PKK koordinatörü Edip Başer

Arslan TEKİN Edip Başer Paşa koordinatörlüğü reddetmelidir!

PKK’nın Irak’taki partisine darbe

Kürtler bir daha düşünsün ABDURRAHMAN EL RAŞİD

Dünya nasıl hazırlanmıştı? M.Ali Kışlalı

Kurdistan discovery may tempt oil majors

Tek asker bile gidemez NATO’nun Türkiye’den Afganistan'a muharip birlik göndermesini istendiği haberleri Ankara’da geniş yankı buldu.

'Taliban için asker gitmez'

Türk askerine Afganistan yolu gözüküyor mu?

Kuzey Kore'den Suriye'ye radar

Yasin Doğan Tezkere için teşekkür İsrail'den değil Lübnan'dan geldi

'İncirlik'te 750 ton asbest var' iddiası

BEHİÇ KILIÇ Kuzey Irak'a girmeyi hangi vekiller önledi

Ardan Zentürk Askeri diplomaside kullanmak...

İKV, AP raporunun üslubunu beğenmedi

Davayı kaybeden Rumlar temyiz telaşında

‘Liman krizinden kaçınmak için iki ayımız var’

Rauf DENKTAŞ
Kıbrıs uyuşmazlığı ve AİHM kıskacında Türkiye

ABD Senatosu’ndan Ermeni lobisine darbe

'PKK bayrağı asıldı' iddiaları Akyazı'yı karıştırdı

sayıları 25 milyon olan Kürtler...

Kurdistan discovery may tempt oil majors

'Erdoğan'ın sözü incitici bir gaf'

Kültürlerarası diyalog çağrısı

Ortaköy hoşgörüsü

Tamer Korkmaz İki Adet Fikri Takip

Derya SAZAK Camide linç

Radikal İfade özgürlüğünü uyum yasaları da sağlayamadı
Düşünüyorum o halde yargılanıyorum

Mehmet Tezkan Meclis Başkanı Başbakan’a cevap vermeli

İnternetten ’Soykırım’ yanıtı

Nasuhi Güngör Nükleer güç ve İran

BM Güvenlik Konseyi geçici üyeleri, oylarını satıyor

H3 Milliyet ABD, PKK'ya göz yumuyor Namık Durukan

Vatan Adım adım Çankaya Erdoğan, daha önce yuvarlak sözlerle geçiştirdiği cumhurbaşkanlığı hedefi için artık açık konuşuyor

PKK’nın kilit ismi K. Irak’ta kaçırıldı

Mehmet Metiner Kerkük ve 'Ker-Kürt' densizliği!..

Büyükanıt ‘Afganistan’a asker göndermeyiz’

Türkiye stratejik avantaj peşinde

Financial Times: Türkiye, tezkereyle üç stratejik kazanç elde etti

Dışişleri'nde Lübnan'a asker gönderme zirvesi

İlk askeri heyet yarın gidiyor

TAHA KIVANÇ Zavallı memleket

Cengiz Çandar Tüm yazıları Kamuoyu Batı’dan uzaklaşırken; Lübnan’da Batı’yla randevu...

Bosna gibi Lübnan'a da asker 'koşullu' gidecek

Vicdan ile real politik arasında Lübnan Erdal Güven

Slow pace of reform in Turkey and the European Parliament's morons
Cengiz Candar

Fikret BİLA Org. Cömert: Güneydoğu insanı devletle barıştırılmalı

Ertuğrul Özkök Eğer gerçek demokrat Türk iseniz

M Ali Birand Ali bey, hadi artık kendinizi gösterin…

Arslan BULUT Türkiye adına İsrail ile esrarengiz ilişkiler

Güneri CIVAOĞLU Bir bilenle...

Sami KOHEN Kamuoyu neden öyle bakıyor?

Budalalık ve sonuçları Haluk Şahin

All parties should stand behind Lebanon decision Semih İdiz

Eyüp Can Hazineyi tezkere mi hareket...

'Barış Gücü' kavgası Murat Belge

Hüseyin Gülerce Tezkerenin sonrası...

Ahmet Hakan Dinle Başbakan

Ferai Tınç O dinlemiyor biz duyuyoruz

Koray Düzgören Analar meseleye el koyuyor: “Çocuklarımız neden ölüyor?”

İbrahim Kalın 11 Eylül’ün beşinci yılı: Muhasebe zamanı (1)

İbrahim Karagül Gelin Türkiye'yi bu pis işten kurtaralım!

Mehmet Y Yılmaz Yine söyleyeyim: Başbakan yan gelip yatmasın!

Yusuf KANLI Just a matter of priority

Özdemir İnce Avrupa Birliği konusunda...

Taha AKYOL Hangi laiklik?

Hasan CEMAL Yargı ve ezberi!

Mustafa Ünal Yargıtay Başkanı’nın laiklik uyarısı

'Laiklik tanımı var'

Aydın 'Laik devletin resmi dini olmaz'

Nuh Gönültaş Laiklik tarif edilirse rejimin sihri bozulur!

Etyen Mahçupyan Demokratlık bir tür tutarsızlık mı?

Gülay Göktürk Çokkültürcülük

Beklentiler dalgalanıyor!
Uğur Civelek

Hurşit GÜNEŞ 2006 büyüme öngörüsü tutabilir

Güngör URAS İşçiler 75 milyar dolar gönderdi

Seyfettin Gürsel Dış açık alarmı

Faik ÖZTRAK Enflasyon düştü, faiz düşer mi?

Ercan Kumcu Gelişmekte olan piyasalarda durum

Akaryakıt cezası Müsteşar beyin içine sinmemiş!

İstihdam modeli doğru seçilse herkes üniversiteye gitmek zorunda kalmaz

Şakir Süter Kızılay, emin ellerde

'Makarnalı sol' darbe ortalığı karıştırdı

Ahmet Kekeç Süper NATO’dan para alan yazar...

Güler Kömürcü 'Türkiye'yi ayağa kaldıracağım'

Çakıcı ‘İstiyorlarsa ipimi çeksinler’

Kurdish films are the favorite of the festivals By Devrim Kilic

Zaman İdamı istenen genelkurmay başkanının tarihî notları

H4 New York Times Editorial Lebanon’s Other Border More must be done to police Lebanon’s border with Syria, the main route for Hezbollah’s arms.

THOMAS L. FRIEDMAN The Central Truth We are in trouble in Iraq now not because of what the “fringes” believe, but because of what the center has been willing to tolerate.

Al Jazeera Shows Tape of bin Laden and Planners of 9/11

French Opposition Backs Lebanon Role; Military Has Doubts

THE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY; Questions Raised About Bush’ s Primary Claims in Defense of Secret Detention System

Interrogation Methods Rejected by Military Win Bush’s Support Many harsh interrogation techniques would be made lawful by legislation put forward by the Bush administration.

Blair to Give Up Post as Premier Within One Year

Another Tilt in the Uneasy Partnership Atop Britain’s Governing Party

NATO Struggles to Tame Taliban

Iraq Takes Over Command of Armed Forces

Fall in Deaths in Baghdad Not as Steep as Predicted

Danish Investigators Fear Evidence Is Insufficient to Hold 5 Suspects in Possible Bombing Plot

H5 Washington Post Iraq: A Civil War We Can Still Win By Charles Krauthammer Iraq's government must defend itself against Shiite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. Otherwise, the civil war is unwinnable and our withdrawal inevitable.

Tehran's Two Worlds Veering Between Conciliation and Confrontation By David Ignatius

Wanted: Global Teamwork on Terrorism By Jim Hoagland

NATO Calls for More Troops in Afghanistan Commander Gen. James L. Jones acknowledges that officers were surprised by the fight being mounted by resurgent Taliban militia.

Vanished Towers, Vanished Leadership By E.J. Dionne Jr

'Values' We Have to Hide Abroad By Eugene Robinson If the secret prisons where U.S. agents interrogated "high-value" terrorism suspects with "alternative" techniques are so legitimate and legal, if they're so fully consistent with American values and traditions, then why are they overseas?

Video Shows Bin Laden With 9/11 Planners

Tape Reportedly Features Voice Of Zarqawi Heir: Iraqi Insurgents Are Exhorted To Unite Against U.S. Forces

Body Count in Baghdad Nearly Triples

Morgue's Revised Toll for August Undermines Claims by Leaders of Steep Drop in Violence

Army Faces Rising Number of Roadside Bombs in Iraq

Israel Lifts Blockade of Air Access To Lebanon

But Navy Will Continue Its Patrols of Coastline

Bush's Detainee Plan Is Criticized

Military Lawyers and Senators Say Proposed Rules for Evidence Are Unfair

Bush Calls For Greater Wiretap Authority

President Says Power Is Needed for Threat

Long Debate Preceded Decision on Detainees

Confirmation of CIA Prisons Leaves Europeans Mistrustful

Armitage Says He Was Source of CIA Leak

He Says He Did Not Know Covert Status

Blair Says He Will Step Down Within 12 Months

Editorial

H6 Guardian Making globalisation work Joseph Stiglitz: Economic globalisation has outpaced the globalisation of politics and mindsets. It's time for change.

Bin Laden video with 9/11 plotters
Al-Qaida releases tape of Osama bin Laden meeting 9/11 hijackers shortly before the attacks in 2001.

Nato commander appeals for aid
Nato commander appeals to reinforce the alliance's Afghan force.

Public apologies but private deal
Tony Blair promises Gordon Brown he will step down within 12 months.
Brown wins promise over exit date
Michael White: The Celtic effect

European watchdog calls for clampdown on CIA UK is urged to take lead in monitoring agents · Scathing attack on Bush, 'the King John of USA'

While Blair limps on, the danger remains for Brown and the party Jackie Ashley: It was emphatically not a plot but an instinct for self-preservation that lay behind this week's political drama.

Brown's poisoned inheritance Peter Wilby: Tony Blair has left it too late to go, leaving Gordon Brown a warring party and a sullen electorate.

Leader A contest, not a coronation

How Brown would mark his entrance
Gordon Brown's advisers have been extremely secretive about what he is planning for his first 100 days in office.

The weekend's 9/11 horror-fest will do Osama bin Laden's work for him
Simon Jenkins: This repetitious publicity glorifies terrorism as a weapon of war, scaring us far more than the original explosions did.

Bush and Bin Laden locked in an embrace Geoorge Bush's latest tactical switch has raised suspicions that Republicans are once again resorting to the politics of fear, says Simon Tisdall.

This is more about national pride than nuclear weapons Simon Tisdall: President Ahmedinejad's main political resource is not Khomeini's legacy but Iranians' reaction to 200 years of subjugation.

Book of revelations David Corn: As details about the lead-up to the Iraq war are revealed, it's time to ask how much political resonance they really have.

Leader Bush's dirty secret Not many people will have been taken aback by George Bush's admission that the CIA has been secretly holding suspected terrorists at "black sites" across the world.

We are no longer all Americans Mai Yamani The carnage of 9/11 appalled Muslims as much as anyone else. Why did America squander that good will?

Anti-semitism is back Denis MacShane Our parliamentary report finds that many British citizens who happen to be born Jewish face unacceptable harassment, intimidation and assault.

Time for a rethink Conor Foley What is the west trying to achieve in Afghanistan?

Palestinians tell Blair: you are not welcome here

H7 NPQ R. James Woolsey: WOOLSEY: AL-QAIDA DOWN, BUT NOT OUT
ENERGY SECURITY NOW A MAJOR TASK

Sen. John McCain: MCCAIN: AL-QAIDA TRIALS AT GUANTANAMO COULD START AS EARLY AS OCTOBER

OpenDemocracy The SWISH Report Five years into President Bush's global war on terror, the management consultants advising al-Qaida deliver their latest report

What new world order? The US response to 9/11 has projects a global vista of endless, unwinnable war, says Die Zeit's publisher, Michael Naumann

Der Spiegel THE NEW WAVE OF GLOBALIZATIONMade in Italy at Chinese Prices The next stage of globalization is in full swing in Prato, once the center of the Italian textile industry. After the city lost jobs to factories in the Far East, now the Chinese and their low-wage workers are encroaching on Old Europe.

Jim Lobe Poll Finds Waning Faith in Intervention

American Prospect Friendly Foes by Neil Hicks The democracy debate continues. A human rights advocate points out what's positive, and promising, about Islamist participation in democratic politics.

Foreign Policy

Think Again: 9/11

The attacks on the United States were neither a clash of civilizations nor an unqualified success for al Qaeda. They were, however, a clash of policy that continues to this day. As al Qaeda struggles to strike again, the United States wrestles with a confused war on terror that won’t end until Americans are forced to choose between Medicare and missiles. By Juan Cole

Foreign Policy

The Day Nothing much Changed

We were told the world would never be the same. But did 9/11 actually alter the state of global affairs? For all the sound and fury, the world looks much like it did on September 10. By William J. Dobson

New Republic Bush Lies About Torture by Spencer Ackerman U.S. knew about Ramzi bin Al Shibh before anyone was tortured.

Weekly Standard The Syria Problem Until it's resolved, there will be no peace in Lebanon.

Washington Times Five years on

H8 Asia Times Sistani and the end of Islam Warning that he "no longer has power to save Iraq from civil war", Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani has withdrawn from politics. But the "moderating influence" Sistani is purported to have had on the chaos in US-occupied Iraq is overblown, and the shift in Shi'ite alliance to the Iranian-controlled warlord Muqtada al-Sadr reflects how desperate Muslims are to save their faith.

A joker in the Shi'ite pack Iraqi Shi'ite cleric Mahmud al-Hasani is at odds with everybody, including Sunnis, the Americans, Iranians and other Shi'ites, especially Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani and Muqtada al-Sadr. All the same, Hasani is making a big power play, and he has to be taken seriously. - Sami Moubayed

Iraq Takes Control of Military From U.S....

PBS U.S. General in Iraq Discusses Handover of Military Forces

Analysis: Hezbollah's road to recovery

BBC Nato to review Afghan challenge Nato chiefs discuss sending more troops to Afghanistan, where a British general says fighting is worse than in Iraq.

Nato faces difficult battle

Pakistan's 'Taleban' deal

Bin Laden '9/11 video' broadcast Al-Jazeera TV broadcasts what it says is unseen footage of Osama Bin Laden meeting 9/11 hijackers.

Khatami defends Ahmadinejad, Iran's nuke plans

U.S. officials urge nations' discretion on CIA prisons

OpenDemocracy Mecca: Islam's cosmopolitan beacon A weakening Saudi-Wahhabi dogma can open the way to a recovery of the rich, inclusive tradition of the Hijaz region, says Mai Yamani

MEMRI Sep 08 SD# 1284 - Mohammad Ghannadi Maragheh, Research and Technology Deputy at the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, Reveals Details About Iran's Nuclear Project

Prospects for Political Reform in Kuwait: An Analysis of Recent Events Arab Reform Initiative

Glain: A Failing Egypt Policy?

H9 Ha’aretz - Print Edition Tony Blair to tell Olmert: Progress in PA talks vital

Schiff What did Machiavelli say? We Israelis would be wise not to treat our army officers with ingratitude, even if they erred and faltered.

Schiff Analysis: Ground forces vs. air force

Tom Sefev The September 11 enigma

Editorial The fate of a supportive leader The lesson Israel must learn from Blair is that it cannot afford to lose its friends.

Marcus Awful days When all the inquiries are over, when all the conclusions have been reached, we may find ourselves back at square one - with Bibi Netanyahu and Ehud Barak. We need new blood.

Rethinking Jewish American deterrence

Daily Alert.org

EJC Israeli Press Review

Al Awsat Keep Hamas in Power : Abdul Rahman Al-Rashed

H10 Christian Science Monitor Baghdad morgue tally triples August deaths US still stands by claims of 'significant reduction' in violent deaths in Iraq.

On border, Pakistan backs off from Taliban Deal with Islamist rebels is the latest in a foreign policy that swings between aggression and optimism

Israel lifts air and sea blockade of Lebanon The gesture is major step in Lebanese effort to rebuild after 34-day war.

The president moves to shore up his war-on-terror credentials

His speeches this week signal that Republicans will use the terrorism issue for the third election in a row.

CSM At election time, Republicans may be in trouble By Daniel Schorr

Asia Times Pakistan: Hello al-Qaeda, goodbye America The truce announced this week between the Pakistani Taliban and Islamabad is only part of the story. Pakistan has also agreed to release from custody a number of important al-Qaeda-linked suspects, as well as keep its hands off such figures not yet captured. Islamabad, eyeing a return to its playground in a Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, is breaking free from Uncle Sam's clutches. - Syed Saleem Shahzad

H11 IHT Don't take sides, Europe Europe must re-engage in the Middle East to reverse the growing cycle of tension and violence.

NATO falling short, general says

Spurned by the West, Turkey looks eastward Turkey's strategic and political value are being neglected by its supposed Western partners.

European reaction split Reaction in Europe to the transfer of 14 top terror suspects to Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, has been sharply mixed.

So far, a profound disappointment Though it looked promising on paper, in practice the new UN Human Rights Council has sadly proved to be much the same as the discredited Commission on Human Rights that it replaced.

Der Spiegel Making the Case for German Military Missions Abroad

Lebanon has formally requested the German navy to patrol its coastline as part of the UN cease-fire plan between Israel and Hezbollah. But just because Germany won't be sending ground troops doesn't make the mission any less controversial back in Berlin.

The Economist Charlemagne Europe's tentative reformers

The Swedish model Admire the best, forget the rest

Weekly Standard "Der Terror Ist Da" Germany wakes up, sort of.

1936 and All That
Why the Spanish Civil War is like Iraq, and vice versa.

H12 RFE/RL Ukraine, Azerbaijan Discuss Oil Pipeline

Georgia: Former Minister's Allies Accused Of Plotting Coup

World: Freedom House Ranks Most Repressive Countries

EDM WILL YUSHCHENKO’S PARTY SPLIT?


- REBELS AND SECURITY OFFICIALS FIGHT TO CONTROL TRANSCAUCASUS HIGHWAY


- EU’S ENERGY POLICY: A QUEST FOR RELEVANCE

EurasiaNet Central Asian Leaders Seek to Improve Regional Cooperation

H13 The Times Leader Return of the Taleban A power vacuum is forming in Central Asia

More weapons needed to defeat Taleban

Pakistan admits that terror gangs find sanctuary in border hideouts

Democrats sense they are winning the battle for US hearts and minds Polls show that 75 per cent of voters are angry about the direction of their country

Gerard Baker First task for the next prime minister: make sure foreign policy is right behind America

Leader Making it work Blair and Brown reach the right end by a ridiculously damaging route

Why sorry may be the hardest word for Japan's next leader Shizo Abe risks enraging his Asian neighbours by suggesting that he will be the first Japanese PM not to embrace the country's official apology for the war

WSJ Interrogation and Intelligence
What we learned from KSM and friends.

Anti-Judaism Is anti-Judaism now enjoying a broader revival? It would seem so. By WILLIAM KRISTOL

The Price of Failure Terrorism, and the war in Afghanistan.
By RONALD E. NEUMANN

H14 Financial Times Red Cross to see alleged 9/11 plotter

Editorial Bush has learnt no lessons about torture

Editorial Wounded Blair must set an early exit date

COMMENT: The west must address the roots of Islamic struggleIf the current strategy does not attack the grounds for desperation and humiliation, this fight can never be won, writes Harlan Ullman, senior advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Quentin Peel How Annan kept complex package from unravelling

COMMENT: We have become rich countries of poor people Globalisation can make many worse off, writes Joseph Stiglitz

Russia and China ‘stay committed’ on Tehran Western powers held out hope that China and Russia would agree to sanctions against Tehran should it fail to rein in its nuclear programme despite often voiced doubts from Beijing and Moscow.

NATO seeks reinforcement in Afghanistan Nato’s top commander called for up to 1,000 more soldiers to be sent to Afghanistan to fight a Taliban-led insurgency that has taken the military alliance by surprise.

US 'risks playing into hardliners' hands in Russia'

Berlin yet to endorse warships off coast

Pakistan ‘not involved’ in Afghan insurgency

Cypriot police quiz 'Syria arms' ship

Bulgaria PM rejects fears on its EU membership

H15 Los Angeles Times Analogy vs. Analogy Jonah Goldberg: Tired comparisons of Baghdad to Saigon, and Ahmadinejad to Hitler, lack historical perspective.

In Science, Facts Often Frustrate

By David P. Barash Scientists base their work on reality, but 'reality' can be elusive

Americans and Europeans Share the Same Fears

Al-Jazeera Shows Video of 9/11 Hijackers Meeting

Senate Republicans Say `No' to a Vote on Rumsfeld

FT COMMENT: Why Blair faces Thatcher's tormentIf Blair has lost control of events, so too has Brown. The prime minister may feel emboldened to encourage an open contest for the leadership, writes Philip Stephens.

Editorial A dour chancellor might be a dour prime minister.

IMF warns over boom in commodity prices

Bolton position in jeopardy

Total defies US with vow to continue Iran oil drive

H16 CBS Armitage On CIA Leak: 'I Screwed Up'...

Armitage reveals that he was a source in Plame leak

Bill Clinton: Fix or pull ABC 9/11 docudrama Writer admits 'improvised' scenes; FBI consultant quit show; 'Internet myth.'

New Republic Liberals, Terrorism, and Iraq by Michael Kazin Only liberals can win the war on terror, if only they could just agree on Iraq.

NYT PAUL KRUGMAN Whining Over Discontent We are, finally, having a national discussion about inequality, and right-wing commentators are in full panic mode.

The Economist Lexington Paleocon Pat

US News CIA speech reflects Cheney-Rice rift

NRO THE EDITORS: As we approach another national election in which the War on Terror looms front and center, the president has thrown down the gauntlet. Wartime Choices

realclearpoliticsABC’s The Note - Early Bird GovExec - Blogometer

The Observer The myth of fair elections in America
Observer: Paul Harris finds the US electoral process has worsened since the debacle of the Republican victory in 2000

H17 Daily Telegraph In this divorce, Tony just wants to stop Gordon getting custody All trust between the Prime Minister and the Chancellor has long since vanished. There has been an irretrievable breakdown and the sooner they admit this to us the better, writes Andrew Gimson.

Why I remain loyal to Tony Blair
If Mr Blair wants to come and canvass for me in Rotherham in 2009 or 2010, I expect he will get a warmer welcome and thank you from a Britain of which Notting Hill knows nothing than today's headlines suggest, says Denis MacShane.

Mastermind of 9/11 had 'Heathrow' plot

Geopolitical Diary: The Clock Runs Down on Blair

H18 Independent 'Gaza is a jail. Nobody is allowed to leave' Special report: The Israeli siege of the Palestinian enclave is so tight that its people are on the edge of starvation. As Tony Blair prepares to go to the Middle East, the plight of the Palestinians in Gaza becomes more desperate by the day. Today we investigate a tragedy the world has ignored.

The Big Question: He may be the subject of a new opera, but is Gaddafi still a global pariah?

Cover Stories: Robert Harris; 20 British Prime Ministers of the 20th Century; Reading groups continue to thrive

H19 "Human Intelligence Collector Operations," Field Manual FM 2-22.3, September 2006 (11 MB PDF file).

See also "Department of Defense Detainee Program," DoD Directive 2310.01E, September 5, 2006.

"Summary of the High Value Terrorist Detainee Program" (pdf), ODNI, September 6.

ODNI "biographies" of the 14 detainees.

BBC Terror suspects
Profiles of the 14 men sent from secret CIA jails to Guantanamo

CSIS Chinese Military Modernization and Force Development -Anthony H. Cordesman & Martin Kleiber

Heritage Foundation Maintaining Momentum on U.S.-India Civil Nuclear Deal by Lisa Curtis and Baker Spring

Catastrophic Disasters
Government Accountability Office
This 147-page US report offers findings and recommendations for improving readiness to respond to a catastrophic disaster

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Ankara ve Güneydeki Riskler 29 Aralık 2011
İslamcı Dalga Üzerine 5 Aralık 2011
Ankara’ya Suriye ile İlgili Bazı Tahlil, Tahmin, Uyarı ve Öneriler 2 Kasım 2011
İran ile İlgili Son Amerikan İddiaları ve Türkiye 16 Ekim 2011
Ankara Suriye’de “Rejim Değişikliği” Politikasına Geçerken 28 Eylül 2011
Türk Dış Politika Gündemine Dair 7 Kısa Not 6 Eylül 2011
“Zafer İlan Et ve Kaç:” ABD ve Afganistan’dan “Sorumluca” Çekilmenin Mantığı 23 Haziran 2011
Orta Doğu'da Durum Raporu 25 Mayıs 2011
Bin Ladin’in Öldürülmesi Üzerine Notlar 25 Mayıs 2011
Bin Ladin’in Öldürülmesi Üzerine 15 Kısa Not 3 Mayıs 2011
ABD ve Karadeniz Nisan 2011

Türkiye Beşar’a Ne Demeli? Suriye'de “52 Cuma” Reformsuz Geçmez 20 Nisan 2011
Amerika-Sonrası Dünyanın Provası Olarak Libya Krizi ve Türkiye 22 Mart 2011
“Demokratikleştiremediklerimizden misiniz?”: Orta Doğu’daki Değişim Dalgasının Neden, Şekil ve Olası Sonuçları 10 Şubat 2011
Analiz Üzerine Notlar 14 Ocak 2011
Wikileaks Üzerine Notlar ve Yorumlar 23 Aralık 2010
Enerji ve Güvenliği Üzerine Notlar 29 Kasım 2010
Amerikan Travması ve Kongre Seçimleri 23 Kasım 2010
Füze Savunması Üzerine 20 Soru ve 5 Seçenek 20 Ekim 2010
Obama Ekibinde Yaprak Dökümü - Beyaz Saray’dan Kaçış mı? 12 Ekim 2010
"Kürt Devleti" Üzerine Notlar ve Çeşitlemeler 23 Eylül 2010
Mullen’ın Ankara Ziyareti 7 Eylül 2010
ABD’nin Afganistan’daki Seçenekleri 24 Ağustos 2010
Financial Times Haberinin Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri Üzerine Düşündürttükleri 18 Ağustos 2010
İsrail-ABD-İran-Türkiye Dörtgeni 26 Temmuz 2010
Bay Netanyahu Washington’a Gitti: Böyle mi Olacaktı, Obama? 16 Temmuz 2010
Stratejik Dehlizlerde Derinlik Sarhoşluğu: Bir AKP Dış Politikası Eleştirisi Temmuz 2010
Rus Casusluk Olayı: "John Le Carre mi, Austin Powers mı?" 5 Temmuz 2010
“Mahalleye Hoş Geldin”:Türkiye’nin Orta Doğu’da İlk Günü 02 Haziran 2010
Nükleer Takas: “Savaşı Bitiren Anlaşma” mı, “Acem Oyunu” mu? 20 Mayıs 2010
ABD Irak’tan Çekilirken Riskler ve Hesaplar 1 Mayıs 2010
ABD-İsrail İlişkilerinde “Normalleşme” Sancıları 22 Nisan 2010
Obama’nın Nükleer Cazibe Taarruzu: Bardağın Üçte Biri Dolu 9 Nisan 2010
ABD-İsrail İlişkilerinde “Tektonik Kayma” mı? 5 Nisan 2010
Irak Seçimleri: Sonun Başlangıcı, Başlangıcın Sonu 19 Mart 2010
Ermeni Karar Tasarısı Üzerine Notlar, Yorumlar ve Öneriler 8 Mart 2010
Ermeni Karar Tasarısı Üzerine Notlar, Yorumlar ve Öneriler 8 Mart 2010 (word)
Bütçe Açığı ve Amerikan Gerilemesinin Ekonomi Politiği 19 Şubat 2010
Cemaat-skeptic 6 Ocak 2010
AKP bir seçim daha kazanırsa burası FC olur 4 Ocak 2010
ABD bu işin neresinde? 29 Aralık 2009
Türkiye-Ermenistan Protokolü Üzerine Düşünceler 3 Eylül 2009
"Obama’nın Savaşı":AfPak Üzerine Notlar 20 Nisan 2009
Obama’nın Ardından 17 Nisan 2009
Obama’nın Türkiye Gezisi ve Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri 19 Mart 2009
ABD ve Orta Doğu Barış Süreci Mart 2009
Obama’nın “Kırkı Çıkarken” Mart 2009

ABD-PKK “İlişkisi” Üzerine Notlar Şubat 2009
Mahşerin Üç Atlısı: Ross, Holbrooke ve Mitchell 5 Şubat 2009
SOFA ABD için Irak’ta “Sonun Başlangıcı” mı? Ocak 2009
Obama Döneminde ABD ve Asya 15 Ocak 2009
Obama’nın Güvenlik Kabinesi Üzerine Notlar 4 Aralık 2008
Yeni ABD Başkanı Obama ve Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri 6 Kasım 2008
ABD Başkanlık Seçimlerinin Türk-Amerikan İlişkilerine Muhtemel Etkileri 30 Ekim 2008
ABD Başkanlık Seçimleri Ekim 2008
Obama’nın Biden’ı Tercihinin Bir Tahlili 26 Ağustos 2008
Amerikan Sağı Üzerine Notlar Ağustos 2008
Gürcistan Krizi, ABD ve Türkiye 11 Ağustos 2008
Obama'nın Dış Gezisi 29 Temmuz 2008
Başkan Bush’un Avrupa Gezisi ve Transatlantik İlişkileri 18 Haziran 2008
ABD Seçimleri (ppt) - 10 Haziran 2008
"Sessiz Tsunami": Global Gıda Krizi (ppt) - 29 Nisan 2008
Amiral Fallon'un İstifası 13 Mart 2008
ABD ve PKK İlişkisi Üzerine Notlar 22 Kasım 2007
“İçeride Liberal, Dışarıda Şahin”: K. Irak’a Harekat Üzerine Notlar 25 Ekimy 2007
K.Irak'a Ekonomik Müeyyideler Üzerine Sorular 25 Ekimy 2007
Irak "Hamle"sinin Muhasebesi Eylül 2007
Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri - Yeni Dönemin Gündemi Eylül 2007
ABD, K. Irak ve Türkiye Üzerine Notlar ve Sorular Haziran 2007
ABD ve Orta Doğu: "Müflis mirasyedi" mi "stratejik deha" mı? Mayıs 2007
Recommendations for Strengthening U.S.-Turkish Relations February 26, 2007
ABD'nin Irak'taki Seçenekleri Ocak 2007
'Topal Ördek'le İki Yıl Daha: 2006 Kongre Seçimleri Aralık 2006
U.S.: Empire, Gulliver or the “First Among Unequals” (ppt) - ASAM 2023 Conference - October 2006
Türk-Amerikan İlişkilerinde “İkinci Bahar” mı, “Sonun Başlangıcı” mı? Stratejik Analiz - Haziran 2006 -
Irak’ta Direnişin ve İşgalin Gölgesinde Demokrasi Deneyi Avrasya Dosyası - İslam ve Demokrasi Özel Sayısı
Gurur ve Önyargı: ABD İran Gerginliği ve Türkiye Stratejik Analiz Nisan 2006 - (pdf)
Arzın Merkezine Seyahat: ABD Ulusal Güvenlik Konseyi - Journey to the Center of the World: U.S. National Security Council Avrasya Dosyası 2005
Dört Tarz-ı Siyaset: Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri ve Başbakan Erdoğan’ın Washington Ziyareti Temmuz 2005
11 Eylül’den Sonra Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri: Eski Dostlar mı Eskimeyen Dostlar mı? Avrasya Dosyası - 2005
“Dört Yıl Daha”: Yeni Bush Yönetimi ve Dünya Aralık 2004
2004’ten 2005’e Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri Aralık 2004
Türkiye, Iraklı Kürtler ve Statükonun Meşruiyeti Nisan 2004 - eksik
Askerî Alanda Devrim: Askerî Bir Senfoni Ocak 2004
Çirkin Amerikalı’ ile ‘Güven Bunalımı’: ‘Süleymaniye Krizi ve Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri Temmuz 2003 - ( pdf )
The Middle East: A Land of Opportunity and Peril for Turkey - May 2003
Türk-Amerikan İlişkileri Üzerine Notlar: Ataerkil Yapıdan Tüccar Mantığına mı? Mayıs 2003
Türkiye, ABD ve Irak Harekâtı: Hayır Diyebilen Türkiye? - Şubat 2003
Değişim, ‘Sense of Proportion’ ve Tarihin Yararları ile Sınırları Üzerine Nisan 2003
ABD Güvenlik Politikalarında Güç Kullanımı ve Caydırıcılık Ağustos 2002
“Yalnız Kovboy” ya da “Eşit Olmayanlar Arasında Birinci”: ABD Dış Politikasında Tektaraflılık-Çoktaraflılık Tartışmaları Mart 2002
İyi, Kötü ve Çirkin: ABD'nin Orta Doğu Politikaları Ocak 2002
Unilateralism corrupts, absolute unilateralism corrupts absolutely Turkish News, May 21, 2002
ABD ve Afganistan: Çıkış Var mı? Kasım 2001
Realism and Change
Crime and Punishment - Deterrence and its Failure in Theory and Practice 2001
“Tüketebileceğimizden Daha Fazla Değişim” ya da Eskimeyen Dünya Düzeni Ekim 2001
“ABD-AB İlişkilerinde Metal Yorgunluğu” Haziran 2001
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