Thursday, February 10, 2011

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- February 10, 2011


Inside The White House - State Department Rift On Egypt -- Josh Rogin, Foreign Policy

The White House and the State Department have been sending out different messages over the past few days regarding the U.S. position on Egypt. The seeming disparity between the focus and tone of remarks by officials from each part of the government has the Washington community wondering if there's a rift between Pennsylvania Avenue and Foggy Bottom and who's really in charge.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

It's 3:00 AM: Do you know where your president is? -- Rick Moran, American Thinker

The Dangers of Korean Unification -- Patrick Cronin, The Diplomat

Dictators' Sons, From Egypt to Libya, Are Doomed -- Stephen Kinzer, The Daily Beast

US-Pakistan ties are larger than one man -- The National Editorial

Is this Pakistanism in Sudan? -- Ali Mazrui, The Guardian

China in Zimbabwe: what does it mean for Robert Mugabe?
-- Aislinn Laing, and Peta Thornycroft, The Telegraph

Time for a New Director of National Intelligence
-- John Podhoretz, American Thinker

The Patriot Act's clock is ticking -- Washington Post Editorial

EU-IMF open to proposals they consider realistic -- Donal Donovan, Irish Times

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials On Egypt

Egypt's Revolutionaries Begin to Grow Anxious -- Bobby Ghosh, Time Magazine
Mubarak Leaving. What Next? -- Max Boot, Commentary Magazine
In the Middle East, a Catch-22 for the CIA -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
Is America helpless in Egypt? -- Stephen Stromberg, Washington Post
What Israel fears in Egypt -- Sallai Meridor, Washington Post
Why the Egyptian military won't oust Mubarak -- Steven Sotloff, Threat Matrix
Israel Braces for a New Egypt -- Wall Street Journal
Egypt's power players -- Daniel Williams, L.A. Times

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