International Affairs

Obama Slights Our Friends, Kowtows to Our Enemies

RealClearPolitics – Articles – Print Article March 29, 2010 By Michael Barone Barack Obama’s decision to postpone his trip to Indonesia and Australia — to a democracy with the world’s largest Muslim population and to the only nation that has fought alongside us in all the wars of the last century — is of a […]

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Obama’s Treatment of Israel is Shocking – Ed Koch

March 29, 2010 Obama’s Treatment of Israel is Shocking By Ed Koch President Obama’s abysmal attitude toward the State of Israel and his humiliating treatment of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is shocking. In the Washington Post on March 24th, Jackson Diehl wrote, “Obama has added more poison to a U.S.-Israeli relationship that already was at

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Netanyahu Humiliated – An Example of Obama’s “Diplomacy”?

The Times March 26, 2010 Binyamin Netanyahu humiliated after Barack Obama ‘dumped him for dinner’ (AP Photo/Cliff Owen) The President was said to have walked out of the meeting, saying to Mr Netanyahu: ‘Let me know if there is anything new’ Giles Whittell, Washington, and James Hider, Jerusalem For a head of government to visit

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China Eyes the Ukraine

China’s Ukrainian Moves 22 March 2010 By Florent Parmentier Much of the discussion surrounding Viktor Yanukovych’s victory in Ukraine’s presidential election has been focused on whether his policies will be oriented more toward the European Union or Russia. Of course, significant changes are expected in foreign policy with the end of the Western-leaning policies of

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Australia Warns Beijing World Will Watch Rio Trial

By RACHEL PANNETT CANBERRA—Australia’s Prime Minister Kevin Rudd warned China “the world will be watching” how it conducts the trial of four Rio Tinto Ltd. executives, in a case that has sent chills through foreign businesses. The trial, which opens Monday in Shanghai, comes as foreign firms are saying their relationships with China are suffering

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