Friday, August 26, 2011

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- August 26, 2011





Don’t Hold Your Breath Waiting For Libyan Democracy -- Peter Worthington



From the widespread reaction, you’d think the collapse of Muammar Gaddafi’s regime in Libya was a World War II-type victory.



In fact it took six months of U.S., Canadian, British, French and NATO air strikes – most of the target practice with no return fire – before the “rebels” broke through to Tripoli.



That is, around 8,000 air strikes, mostly shooting fish in a barrel.



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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials



This is the most dangerous moment in the Libyan campaign
-- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph



Libyan Rebels Are a Rogues' Gallery -- Diana West, Townhall



Europe and NATO weakened despite Libya victory -- Defence Talk/AFP



Pakistanis In Denial 10 Years After 9/11 -- AFP



The Asian Power Squeeze -- Gareth Evans, Project Syndicate



Will China Be Rome or Greece? -- Richard Weitz, The Diplomat



Why aren't African leaders giving more for famine relief?
-- Osiame Molefe, Christian Science Monitor



Outside View: Moment of truth for Iran -- Ali Safavi, Space Daily/UPI



Syria: A still-open nuclear file -- Haaretz



August in Israel -- Nan Hayworth, NRO



In Defense of the NYPD
-- Max Boot, Commentary



The Decline and Fall of the French Language?
-- Gary Girod, New Geography



Did Steve Jobs make the world a better place? -- Joshua Keating, Foreign Policy

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