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Tiny Qatar's Big Plans May Change US Mideast Policy: Meghan O'Sullivan Bloomberg But since the onset of the Arab Spring, Qatar has adopted a more aggressive and potentially more risky foreign policy. It no longer seems satisfied with balancing its relationships with the greater powers -- be they the US, Iran or Saudi Arabia. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Perry's suggestion to send U.S. troops south riles Mexican officials CNN Analysts in the United States and Mexico said the controversial idea could have significant political consequences and security implications -- even as a political campaign proposal. "It may be well-intentioned, but it has the potential of really ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Report: Al-Qaida's Yemeni leaders are still at large and still intend to attack US Washington Post They spoke anonymously to discuss a sensitive policy clash with the Yemeni government, which frustrated the Americans because it meant there were certain parts of Yemeni territory where the US was unable to operate. The Yemeni government started ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Occupy Wall Street: Inarticulate Nonsense or Real Politics? Huffington Post (blog) Hopelessly lost outside of our historical moment, these commentators would rather scoff at the supposed naivety of the Wall Street protestors, ridicule their vaguely utopian ambitions, than take a critical look at the story of United States politics in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Palestinians say a partial suspension of US aid is taking effect, programs on hold Washington Post "This is a political measure that reflects a blind bias against the Palestinian interests and will not help the efforts of the US administration to resume negotiations. ... The decision (by Congress) is affecting all aspects of American support for the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Political Blotter: Oakland medical pot case might predict Supreme Court's ... San Jose Mercury News This is a sampling from Bay Area News Group's Political Blotter blog. Read more and post comments at IBAbuzz.com/politics. Eva Rodriguez, an editorial writer at the Washington Post, blogged an interesting take on why a 2005 US Supreme Court ruling on ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Decrying partisanship, Panetta says U.S. military 'cannot tolerate' sweeping cuts CNN The former CIA director, presidential chief of staff and US congressman didn't appear optimistic that Congress will rise to the challenge, describing the "inability to confront the challenges that are out there," divisions between political leaders and ... See all stories on this topic » |
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WASHINGTON: Report: Al-Qaida's Yemen chiefs still menace US ... They spoke anonymously to discuss a sensitive policy clash with the Yemeni government, which frustrated the Americans because it meant there were certain parts of Yemeni territory where the U.S. was unable to operate. The Yemeni ... CentreDaily.com -- Politics |
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The Ongoing Insanity of US Border Policy (Fencing off Citizens ... Another entry in the ongoing follies of US border and immigration policy. www.outsidethebeltway.com/the-ongoing-insanity-of-us-bord... |
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