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The U.S., India and the elusive 123 deal.
September 7, 2007... The United States and India are turning a new chapter in world history as they seek to close a deal on civil nuclear cooperation and nonproliferation. Referred to as the "123" agreement, negotiations have been in the works since 2005. While...
Darfur: the other anniversary.
September 8, 2007... "Three years after Powell had first declared that genocide was taking place in Sudan, hundreds of people every month continued to die in the camps of Darfur--mute evidence of the policies that failed to save them."
--Glenn Kessler; pg.119...
Inside Pakistan's struggle for democracy.
September 11, 2007... The current democratic surge in Pakistan has shaken the government of Gen. Pervez Musharraf to its core. This surge was sparked in March when Musharraf fired the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Ninety thousand Pakistani barristers, drawn...
Burning the ships? Iran and the United States.
September 12, 2007... As the United States continues to move toward confrontation on the issue of Iran's nuclear program by attempting to link potential cooperation on Iraq and Afghanistan with the immediate cessation of nuclear enrichment, the irony is that America...
The theology of American empire.
September 27, 2007... American foreign policy is built on a deep foundation of Christian theology. Some of the people who make our foreign policy may understand that foundation. Most probably aren't even aware of it. But foundations are hidden underground. You can...