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Census 2010 shows red states gaining congressional seats
Census 2010 shows red states gaining congressional seats
The congressional map continued to shift toward red states Tuesday, as the U.S. Census Bureau released new apportionment data. The census numbers reshuffled the number of seats in Congress for…
Read More >>A Hint On The Future of Obama "Peace Process" Policy
A Hint On The Future of Obama "Peace Process" Policy
George Mitchell, the U.S. envoy to the Middle East, has given the first hint about the Obama Administration's future strategy. He said that he will now take six weeks to…
Read More >>Why not do both ?
Why not do both ?
A ‘sitrep’ to Western powers on Afghanistan about sustainable jobs, and not only military means. Consider this rather wise statement covering both the causes and solutions to much civil unrest:…
Read More >>U.S. Overview of the Afghanistan and Pakistan Annual Review
U.S. Overview of the Afghanistan and Pakistan Annual Review
“Our overarching goal remains the same: to disrupt, dismantle, and defeat al-Qa’ida in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and to prevent its capacity to threaten America and our allies in the future.”…
Read More >>Afghan War Review: U.S. Policy Needs an Indigenous Overhaul
Afghan War Review: U.S. Policy Needs an Indigenous Overhaul
The United States is due to publish its long-awaited review of the U.S. military strategy in Afghanistan this week -- a report ordered by President Barack Obama a year ago…
Read More >>The Obama Administration's Security Strategy and the Japan-US Alliance
The Obama Administration's Security Strategy and the Japan-US Alliance
Due to a recent shift in American policy toward China, Okinawa is becoming of increasing strategic importance to the United States. This was manifested in the power game between Japan,…
Read More >>India’s ascendance among Commonwealth Nations
India’s ascendance among Commonwealth Nations
As the world watched with keen interest, India successfully held the 19th Commonwealth games in New Delhi with the usual chaos but sending successful message across the world that India…
Read More >>The U.S. Elections and the Middle East: How Many Barack Obamas Do You Need to Change a Light Bulb?
The U.S. Elections and the Middle East: How Many Barack Obamas Do You Need to Change a Light Bulb?
What effect will the congressional elections have on U.S. foreign policy generally and Middle East policy in particular? It isn't a matter of the individual candidates, since nobody lost or…
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