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January 18, 2015

The events in Paris are unfortunately all too familiar in the 21st century. I think in some corners it is still perhaps a bit shocking that events like the storming of Charlie Hebdo and the killing of civilians do not actually take place more often than they do. In my line of work, this is the foundational conundrum of secret success: intelligence…

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January 17, 2015

 “I’ve never made such extreme and far-reaching proposals in all my years in this business. I’ve never proposed such a drastic overhaul,” wrote Leslie Gelb, Emeritus President of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR),  in the January 13, Daily Beast.  “This is  Obama´s Last Foreign Policy Chance…

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January 15, 2015

North Korea still remains a mystery to much of the outside world.  It is concealed behind the Iron Curtain, and very few have managed to peak through.  In late 2014, I had an opportunity as a tourist to take a glimpse behind the curtain in an attempt to observe the ordinary lives of North Koreans.
 
Prior to the trip, I always assumed…

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January 14, 2015

The Three-State Solution for Iraq
 
Proceeding in order, to fully appreciate the information that constitutes the core of the anlysis and to understand the events that shaped the Islamic State, it is crucial to briefly outline the situation in Iraq in 2003, focusing on George W. Bush's project for the future of the country after Saddam…

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January 14, 2015

For much of the post-Soviet period, Central Asia has been a backwater of Russian foreign policy. But things are changing. Circumstances in and beyond the region are driving a more committed approach in Moscow. Central Asia is critical to Putin’s aim of establishing Russia as the leading player in the Eurasian Heartland, and as an…

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January 13, 2015

How the Obama Administration Removed Iraq’s Largest Political Obstacle
Originally published Nov. 2nd, 2014
 
How Did It Come To This?
 
At some point during Obama’s second term of his presidency, he and his Administration realized that Nuri Kamal al-Maliki was part of the problem, not part of…

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January 13, 2015

Mr. President,  “Je suis Charlie,” but who are you?   The whole world is asking the same question?   Yesterday more than a million people were in Paris alone – more than at any time in France´s history.  Yet you were MIA. We are simply aghast at your absence! 
 
 
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January 9, 2015

If you did not notice, Mr. President, the attack in Paris on Charlie Hebdo, and the hostage-taking by terrorists of a Parisian kosher shop , defeats any attempt to minimize the seriousness of Islamic terrorism.   Following Fort Hood,   Boston, London, Volgograd, Brussels, New York, Ottawa, and Sydney, we must now view the cities of the…

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January 9, 2015



Jihadist took over Paris


 

Ø  It isn’t the first time France faces radical religious terrorism (Groupe Islamique Armé in the 1990’s).

Ø  It isn’t the first time terrorist attacks are conducted against Charlie Hebdo (the one in 2011 following the re-publishing of Danish…

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January 8, 2015

Today's attack against French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo marks a turning point in the terror threat on European soil, which could either turn out to be a long overdue wake-up call for the Western governments or on the contrary - if ignored - set up the right conditions for very dark times ahead of us.
 
The nature of Paris shootout is…

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January 7, 2015

A spirit is haunting Europe;  It is a  spirit of  Islamic terrorism.  The latest attack is not just on the 12 dead editors and artists of a Paris magazine that satirized the prophet, it is an attack on free speech worldwide.  
Would President Obama finally wake up to the international dimension of the conflict? …

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January 6, 2015

 
Western media members are currently basking in what to them seems to be a story of economic ‘come-uppance.’ Saudi Arabia announced that its 2015 budget will suffer from a significant economic shortage, resulting in a nearly $39 billion dollar deficit. Most in the West look at this fact curiously, mainly because it seems to be that…

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