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Proxy wars in prison cells of Pakistan and India

Proxy wars in prison cells of Pakistan and India

The Indian national died after being attacked by inmates in a foreign jail. The attack, which has been characterised as a malicious nationalist retaliation by co-prisoners against the fate meted out to Kasab or the rushed hanging of Afzal Guru in ... Tehelka, 2 weeks ago
Top Indian official threatens Pakistan with nuclear annihilation World Socialist Web Site, 2 weeks ago

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Foreign Govts Urged to Withdraw Su...

Foreign members of the International People's Tribunal (IPT) that convened Aug. 19 in Quezon City have urged the international community to support the Filipino people's move to force the resignation of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. They also ...
 Bulatlat.com1 week ago
DailyTech

Obama's Counterterrorism Speech: A Pivot Point on Drones and More?

In recent years, conservative and liberal reaction to President Barack Obama's national security policies has often converged. Conservatives note that Obama has continued (or expanded) many of the Bush-Cheney policies and methodsdrones, indefinite ...
 Mother Jones1 day ago Put Yourself In Their Shoes: Taking Obama Seriously for Nakba at 65  Tikkun Magazine1 week ago Prepared Text: Obama's Speech on Drones and Guantanamo  Forbes.com23 hours ago White House Admits 4 Americans Killed in Warrantless Middle East Drone Strikes  DailyTech1 day ago
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Slate Magazine

Read Obama's Foreign Policy Speech In Full

UPDATE [from Dave Weigel]: Many thanks to Emma for putting this up. Watching it, I couldn't pull my eyes away from a graf that either represents a policy shift or a huge lie. As a matter of policy, the preference of the United States is to ...
 Slate Magazine1 day ago
RealClearWorld

US war on terror will not last forever

From both the left and the right, three common misperceptions have emerged about US foreign policy: First, that the global war on terror has become a perpetual state of affairs; second, that no strategy is available to end this conflict in the near ...
 Arab News5 days ago How to end the forever war  Mmegi Online6 days ago
Washington Times

Why Benghazi is the least worrisome foreign scandal for team Obama

― As bad as recent revelations now look regarding the tragic situation in Benghazi, President Obama and his circle of Administration, campaign and not-for-profit officials have a more serious set of problems that begs for thorough investigation.
 Washington Times2 days ago

Senate panel passes immigration bill; Obama praises move

Candidates hold U.S. flags during a naturalization ceremony to become new U.S. Citizens at Convention Center in Los Angeles, California February 27, 2013 WASHINGTON: A Senate panel on Tuesday approved legislation to give millions of illegal ...
 Himalayan Times2 days ago
Voice of Russia

Pentagon believes it has the right to kill anyone anywhere

The Pentagon said that according to American and international law the U.S. military can kill and capture people on foreign soil which the United States considers its enemies. Assistant Secretary of Defense Michael Sheehan and Acting General Counsel ...
 Voice of Russia1 week ago

Conference mulls Rabindranath Tagore's relevance to India's foreign policy

Tagore believed lasting global peace cannot be secured without a meeting between the East and the West despite the differences. Did Rabindranath Tagore make a mistake by meeting Italian dictator Benito Mussolini in Rome and seeking financial help ...
 DNA India1 week ago
BusinessWeek

Melting Ice Opens Fight Over Sea Routes as Arctic Club Convenes

When 16th and 17th century European explorers sailed west in pursuit of a trade route to Asia, their search for a Northwest Passage was foiled by Arctic ice. Five hundred years later, melting icecaps have set off a global race to control new ...
 BusinessWeek1 week ago Arctic policy at a thaw point  Melbourne Age1 week ago Melting Arctic prompts race for routes, resources  Sydney Morning Herald1 week ago Melting Ice Opens Fight Over Arctic Sea Routes  Bloomberg1 week ago
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