Thursday, May 28, 2009

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- May 28, 2009

A North Korean soldier monitors a Chinese tour boat with binoculars along the Yalu River dividing China and North Korea near Dandong, northeastern China's Liaoning province, Wednesday, May 27, 2009. North Korea's military says it considers South Korea's participation in a U.S.-led program to intercept ships suspected of spreading weapons of mass destruction tantamount to a declaration of war against the North. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan)

COMMENTARIES, OPINIONS, AND EDITORIALS

North Korea, the Next Iraq? -- Robert Kaplan, The Atlantic

No Easy Answers on North Korea -- Matthew Yglesias, The American Prospect

Fear and Loathing in South Korea -- David Pilling, Financial Times

Pelosi vs. CIA: Why It Matters -- Larry Elder, Townhall

Stand Up to Sudan's Thugs -- Eric Reeves, Christian Science Monitor opinion

20 Years Later: The Ghosts of Tiananmen -- Ian Buruma, Prospect Magazine

China's Race to Supremacy -- AC Grayling, The Guardian

Tiananmen Square Revisited -- John Delury, RealClearWorld

Turkey's Dirty War Against the Kurds -- Daniel Steinvorth, Der Spiegel

Death of A Libyan Dissident - Natan Sharansky, Washington Post opinion.

U.S. Turns to Saudia Arabia, China for Pakistan Help -- Times of India editorial

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