Terror In Moscow—Again -- Wall Street Journal
This attack could have happened in London, Madrid or New York.
The scenes at Moscow's Domodedovo airport yesterday are all too familiar in the global age of terror. At least 34 people were killed and 168 injured by an explosion. Eyewitness videos and pictures on the Web showed the international arrivals hall filled with smoke, bodies scattered among trollies and luggage.
Though no group has claimed responsibility, the bombing would seem to fit a pattern of Islamist terror in Russia—as well as in London, Madrid, throughout the Middle East and South Asia, and in New York and Washington on 9/11. Russian officials say a suicide bomber detonated a massive explosive in the baggage claim area. This could have happened anywhere.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Russia and Terrorism: A History of Violence -- Theunis Bates, AolNews.com
Palestinian leaders scramble to spin Al Jazeera leaks -- Blake Hounshell, Foreign Policy
Will 'The Palestine Papers' Kill the Peace Process? -- Tony Karon, Time Magazine
Israel`s Gas Find Raises Questions -- Haaretz
Turkel Report Reveals Ankara’s Responsibility for Flotilla Deaths -- Evelyn Gordon, Commentary Magazine
So why keep talking to Iran? -- Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post
Tehran Feels the Pinch -- Wall Street Journal editorial
China announces its real foreign policy (updated) -- Thomas Lifson, American Thinker
China's new world order -- Robert J. Samuelson, Wall Street Journal
Karzai Does the Right Thing -- Max Boot, Commentary Magazine
Fight Off, Don’t Pay Off, Pirates -- Max Boot, Commentary Magazine
Staggering debt belies developed world’s ‘wealth’ -- Gwyn Morgan, Globe And Mail
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Check out this tidbit on Lebanon:
http://thequasipundit.blogspot.com/2011/01/european-intelligence-sources-massive.html
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