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Running On Empty"The regime of George W. Bush has made a compelling case for an imperative: He must not return to the White House for another term in January 2005. And we have a responsibility to see that he doesn't." |
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The Specter of Sectarian and Ethnic Unrest in Iraq"Unless Sunni Arabs feel they have a stake in the new Iraq, it is difficult to see how their various kinds of resistance to the military occupation and its political program can be defeated." |
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Santa Claus gift for Bush and Tony?"Many had hoped the capture of Saddam Hussein would put an end to the insurgency that has been carrying out deadly attacks against US troops and Iraqi targets. But any such wishfulness was swiftly crushed when suicide bombers killed eight Iraqi policemen and injured at least 30 civilians in two suicide bomb attacks in Baghdad (16th December). It may well be a clear indication that the resistance to US occupation will continue despite the capture of the former Iraqi leader." |
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'The Great Expectations'"Since India has persistently been repudiating such a milieu, wherein overtures for talks could be translated into a reality—every peace-loving nation—the world-over—would phrase the new impel as a fragrant breakthrough as well as a dazzling icon of great expectations." |
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With Friends Like These, U.S. Enemies Don't Seem As Bad"The governments of Saudi Arabia and Egypt are also corrupt, tyrannies that likely have unconventional weapons programs, commit gross human rights abuses against their people and have therefore spawned radical Islamic terrorists." |
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A House, A Home"Israelis destroy not mere stone and concrete that keeps out the elements; they destroy lifelong accomplishments, hopes, fears - the future together with the past: irreplaceable memories of one's life, birth, death, laughter, and tears." |
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"Dirty Dozen" threaten integrity of Canada's foreign policy"Canadians have been spared the ignominy of watching their armed forces take part in a war crime for the sake of oil and Greater Israel. This will doubtless be [Prime Minister Jean] Chrétien’s chief political legacy to the nation. What will become of it under his successor, former finance minister Paul Martin, is a matter of grave concern." |
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The "Uygur Question" : A proposed model for resolution"The Beijing Olympics are around the corner and the PRC is proclaiming itself the "New China". Markets are opening up, US/Sino relations have never been better but the Chinese have one small problem. The "Uygur Question?" What to do with a 7.5 million strong Turkic Muslim minority resident in their strategic north west? Perhaps the time is right for a resolution of this 2,000 year old question." |
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