Obama and Cameron Are More Interested In Photo Ops Than Winning In Afghanistan And Libya -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph
I’ve just got back from the RAF’s Gioia del Colle base in southern Italy to find that the nation gripped by the Cameron-Obama love-in.
The relationship between Britain and America might have been down-graded from “special” to “essential”, but that has not stopped the American president and the British prime minister behaving like a couple of over-excited teenagers.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Analysis: Nasrallah comes to the rescue of Assad -- David Miller, Jerusalem Post
Why Hizballah is on Bashar Assad's Side in Syria -- Aryn Baker, Time
Unhappy in Homs. Unrest in Syria’s third city shows no sign of abating. -- The Economist
The Syrians who have become indifferent to injustice -- Fadwa al-Hatem, The Guardian
Where Netanyahu fails himself and Israel -- Fareed Zakaria, Washington Post
The Incredible Shrinking Ahmadinejad -- Barbara Slavin, Foreign Policy
Yemen: will Saudis intervene? -- Brian Whitaker, Al-Bab
Steady Progress In Afghanistan -- Voice of America editorial
Positive signs in Afghanistan -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
How to Solve Afghanistan -- Masood Aziz, The Diplomat
A chance to put protections in the Patriot Act -- Washington Post editorial
Belarus vs Greece -- Andrew Lilico, The Telegraph
The scramble for Africa -- Irish Times editorial
Better ways to select an IMF leader -- Washington Post editorial
The Great Liberator: remembering Ronald Reagan at 100 -- Nile Gardiner, The Telegraph
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