Friday, September 24, 2010

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- September 24, 2010


The Reluctant Commander In Chief -- Michael Gerson, Washington Post

What is most disturbing about the coverage of Bob Woodward's "Obama's Wars" is not the juicy bits of conflict and infighting; it is the fact that the White House seems pleased with the image of President Obama that emerges. "I think the president comes across pretty well in the book," says one official, "even if it looks crazy around him."

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

The end of the domestic presidency?
-- Joshua Keating, Foreign Policy

Asia Driving Global Arms Sales -- Richard Weitz, Diplomat

A Test of Israel’s Character
-- Roger Cohen, New York Times

The End of the Affair: The Obama administration was supposed to be good for U.S.-China relations. -- Michael Freedman, Newsweek

More evidence of child labor at the Commonwealth Games -- Mohammad Sagha, Foreign Policy

Ever-changing army fights the longest-ever war -- HDS Greenway, Global Post

The last election in Venezuela? -- Jon B. Perdue, The Washington Times

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