Archive for February 5th, 2008
5th February
2008
written by Tobias Blanken
(Der Spiegel und DIE ZEIT sehen es ähnlich)
Nachtrag: Josef Joffe weist in einem Porträt John McCains nach dem Super Tuesday auf folgende Umfrage hin: Aber noch interessanter waren die bundesweiten Umfragen vor diesem Marathon. Im direkten Vergleich lag er fast zwei Punkte vor Hillary Clinton – und nur 0,7 Prozentpunkte hinter Barack Obama. Dead heat nennen das die Auguren – Kopf an Kopf. Sein bislang schärfster Konkurrent Mitt Romney, der Ex-Gouverneur von Massachusetts, dagegen lag zehn Punkte hinter Clinton, gar 15 hinter Obama.
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To say that mere voting or an election or two makes Iraq a success story would obviously be mistaken. An election does not a democracy make — and Iraq’s politicians still have yet to prove that they are up to governing, nation-building and both establishing and abiding by the rule of law. But this election is a big deal because Iraqis — with the help of the U.N., the U.S. military and the Obama team, particularly Vice President Joe Biden — overcame two huge obstacles. - Abusive Congolese colonel got UN aid (WaPo)
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said on Monday that the United States feared Iran was drifting toward a military dictatorship, as she said the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps was seizing key positions in Iran’s political, military, and economic establishment. - Under Obama, more targeted killings than captures in counterterrorism efforts (WaPo)
Although senior administration officials say that no policy determination has been made to emphasize kills over captures, several factors appear to have tipped the balance in that direction. The Obama administration has authorized such attacks more frequently than the George W. Bush administration did in its final years, including in countries where U.S. ground operations are officially unwelcome or especially dangerous. - The Islamic Republic of Torture, Rape, and Murder (American Thinker)
This shockingly repugnant form of violating the human person has regrettably become widespread in the Islamic Republic of Iran's prisons, particularly in dealing with the young men and women arrested for the "crime" of peacefully demonstrating in the streets to demand accountability from the government for a raft of violations it has committed and continues to commit. - Nuclear Weapons: The Dream of Zero (NYT)
In many ways, Barack Obama has taken a more cold-eyed approach to foreign affairs than George W. Bush. He’s emphasized realism over human rights, negotiation over regime change, the national interest over the promotion of democracy. But there’s been one great exception to this realpolitik revival: the realm of nuclear strategy. - Moshe Arens: It's wrong to suggest Israel was direct result of Holocaust (Haaretz)
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