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NEW START TREATY WITH RUSSIANS HAS MAJOR FLAWS

NOVEMBER 15, 2010 Old Problems With New Start The Senate shouldn’t ratify the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty without guarantees that the administration will modernize weapons and improve missile defense. By R. JAMES WOOLSEY A number of years negotiating arms-control agreements with the Soviets taught me that, when dealing with Russian counterparts, don’t appear eager—friendly […]

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BOOK REVIEW – DUPES: HOW AMERICA’S ADVERSARIES HAVE MANIPULATED PROGRESSIVES FOR A CENTURY

THE WASHINGTON TIMES   November 1, 2010 Reviewed by Wes Vernon DUPES: HOW AMERICA’S ADVERSARIES HAVE MANIPULATED PROGRESSIVES FOR A CENTURY By Paul Kengor ISI Books, $29.95, 497 pages “I think we’re going to hell in a handbasket.” That comment was uttered at a recent public gathering here in Washington by Paul Kengor, political science

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THE HIGH PRICE OF JOURNALISM IN PUTIN’S RUSSIA

NOVEMBER 12, 2010 Five of my colleagues at Novaya Gazeta have been murdered. No one has been brought to justice. By ELENA MILASHINA Moscow As a journalist for Russia’s leading independent newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, I have been lucky. For over a decade I’ve had the privilege to report extensively on dramatic current events in my

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SECRET AGENTS AND DOUBLE AGENTS, WINNING THE WAR AGAINST TERRORISM

ASSOCIATED PRESS Spy agencies infiltrate al-Qaida November 5, 2010 by Paisley Dodds LONDON   Months after he was released from Guantanamo Bay, Abdul Rahman was back in the company of terrorist leaders along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border. But he was a double agent, providing Taliban and al-Qaida secrets to Pakistani intelligence, which then shared the tips

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AN INTERVIEW WITH AN UNKNOWN WHITE HOUSE INSIDER

White House Insider: “They were in shock at the president’s behavior.” published by Ulsterman on October 25, 2010 in World Politics Our latest interview with the White House Insider reveals a Democratic Party civil war, with growing opposition to the Obama White House. Author’s Note: This interview took place for nearly two hours over the weekend at

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STUXNET, THE COMPUTER WORM

Computer worm creates an opening for copycats By Shaun Waterman The Washington Times Sunday, October 10, 2010 **FILE** In this photo from Nov. 30, 2009, released by the semi-official Iranian Students News Agency, the reactor building of Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant is seen just outside the port city of Bushehr, 750 miles south of

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OBAMA TAKES SELF, NATION INTO THE BUNKER

BLANKLEY: Obama breaks out the sandbags White House deepens bunker mentality as electoral disaster approaches By Tony Blankley –  The Washington Times October 12, 2010 Illustration by Alex Hunter Based on the recent appointments of the two most powerful staff positions in the White House, it appears that the White House is descending deeper into

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IRAN CONTINUES TO BUILD ITS POWER IN LEBANON

KAHLILI: Ahmadinejad’s Lebanon victory lap As West sues for peace, Islamic regime boldly advances By Reza Kahlili – The Washington Times October 12, 2010 A giant poster of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is on display in the southern village of Bint Jbeil, Lebanon, on Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010, in preparation for Mr. Ahmadinejad’s visit there.

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CHINA CONTROLS 97% of RARE-EARTH MINERALS

WASHINGTON POST China gives U.S. ‘assurances’ on export of rare-earth minerals By John Pomfret Washington Post Staff Writer Saturday, October 30, 2010; HANOI — China on Saturday assured the United States that it would continue the export of crucial rare-earth minerals that Beijing is believed to have halted as a way to pressure Japan. In

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