Archive for December 29th, 2007
29th December
2007
written by Tobias Blanken
Neben dem hier und Fotostrecken wie dieser hier gibt es im neuen Jahr einen weiteren guten Grund bei der New York Times vorbeizuschauen:
The Huffington Post has learned that, in a move bound to create controversy, the New York Times is set to announce that Bill Kristol will become a weekly columnist in 2008
Quelle: Bill Kristol To Become New York Times Columnist In 2008
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The whole emphasis on Israel's salience in this matter, and of the related idea of subcontracting a strike to the Israeli Defense Forces, is an evasion, somewhat ethnically tinged, of what is an international responsibility. If the Iranian dictatorship succeeds in "breaking out" and becoming a nuclear power, the following things will have happened. - It's Time to Get Tough on Iran. By Michael Eisenstadt and David Crist (Foreign Policy)
It may be Iran, not the United States or Israel, that strikes the blow that sets off an international conflict. President Obama must act firmly with the Islamic Republic to prevent the situation from spiraling out of control. - Israel needs to rethink its Lebanon policy (Haaretz)
In the wake of this week's flare-ups of hostilities in Lebanon and in the south, Israel would do well to reconsider its assumptions about the IDF's power of deterrence. - From intifada hub to model Palestinian city: How Jenin turned around (CSMonitor)
Once the heart of the intifada, Jenin is today lauded as a model of cooperation between Israeli and Palestinian security forces. Israeli Jews may soon be allowed to shop here again, bringing $3 million per weekend. - The Palestinians, Alone (NYT)
While the “Palestine question” has long been central to inter-Arab politics, Arab states have shown far less concern for the well-being of the Palestinians than for their own interests. - LINKE: Auschwitz hat nichts mit Antisemitismus zu tun
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“Women’s rights are human rights,” Hillary Clinton declared at the United Nations Fourth Conference on Women in 1995. As President Barack Obama’s “good war” in Afghanistan goes bad and negotiations with the Taliban increasingly seem likely, there has never been a greater need to recall these words. - "Verbotene Kunst": In Russland kommt die Kirche vor der Kunstfreiheit (ZEIT ONLINE)
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FOR many good reasons, Americans are doubting our ability as a nation to positively influence events abroad. We’re involved in two conflicts with dubious outcomes and we’ve begun to question whether any step we take, anywhere, will be the right one. But it was not long ago that the United States intervened abroad in a bold way that led to undeniably positive results. - Why I Am Not a Conservative. By F.A. Hayek
At a time when most movements that are thought to be progressive advocate further encroachments on individual liberty, those who cherish freedom are likely to expend their energies in opposition. In this they find themselves much of the time on the same side as those who habitually resist change. In matters of current politics today they generally have little choice but to support the conservative parties. But, though the position I have tried to define is also often described as "conservative," it is very different from that to which this name has been traditionally attached. - Connections: Two New Books About Anti-Semitism (NYT)
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Israels Feinde treiben den jüdischen Staat in die Enge. Auch die westlichen Partner gehen auf Distanz. Israel sucht neue Verbündete. - Obama pressured Israel and Turkey to hold secret talks (Haaretz)
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