Monday, November 1, 2010

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- November 1, 2010



Why The West Should Tread Carefully In Yemen -- Richard Spencer, The Telegraph

We keep being told Yemen is the new Afghanistan, in that it has the markings of a failed-state-to-be in which al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups will flourish.

It is an easy comparison and as far as I can see a pointless and even self-defeating one.

A journalist – not a specialist, but he makes some good points nevertheless – describes rather well the glibness of the comparison in the Guardian today, saying it makes it sound as if terrorists choose their bases like fashionistas choose this autumn’s colour.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Bomb-Plot Analysis: Al-Qaeda in Yemen Becoming More Lethal -- Robert Baer, Time Magazine

Security should be reviewed – but beware an over-reaction -- The Independent editorial

Saudi Arabia holds the key to defeating al-Qaida in Yemen -- Victoria Clark, The Guardian

General Petraeus’s October Surprise -- Michael Scheuer, The Diplomat

Don’t Let Extremists Define the Terms -- Max Boot, Commentary Magazine

‘Rebalancing’ China -- New York Times editorial

Spain Without ETA? Basque Group May Be Nearing End -- New York Times

It’s Morning in India -- Thomas Friedman, New York Times

Mexico needs more U.S. help in drug wars -- Washington Post editorial

Sharing Secrets at Arm’s Length -- Arthur S. Brisbane, New York Times

The Looming Rare Earths Train Wreck -- Robert Bryce, Real Clear Science

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