Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- September 28, 2010



A Strikeout On Settlements: Why Obama's Diplomacy Is Flailing -- Richard Cohen, New York Daily News

Every so often, the sayings of Casey Stengel come to mind. The longtime manager of the New York Yankees, accustomed to a Prussian professionalism, moved over to the astonishingly hapless New York Mets in 1962 and, surveying his new team, uttered an exasperated question: "Can't anybody here play this game?" What applied to those Mets applies now to the Obama administration. In the Middle East, it's no hits and plenty of errors.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Why Territorial Solutions Won't Solve the Arab-Israeli conflict
-- Moshe Dann, American Thinker

The Middle East's Worst-kept Secret
-- Yoel Guzansky, Jerusalem post/Real Clear World

Backing diplomacy with force: Passive U.S. response to Iran's proxy wars needs to end -- Ilan Berman, The Washington Times

Will the end of the freeze reconcile Hamas and Fatah? -- Max Strasser, Foreign Policy

Crisis point dead ahead: Obama appeasement may rekindle genocide -- John Bolton, Washington Times

Moscow Mayor Loses Power Struggle with Kremlin -- Benjamin Bidder, Spiegel Online

North Korea: Kim the Younger steals the show -- Sunny Lee, Asia Times

9/11 cover-up: Government muzzles officer, censors key information about terror attacks -- Washington Times editorial

Money Is Still Money, Isn't It? -- Jon N. Hall, American Thinker

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