Mladic Arrest 'Proof of Belgrade's Willingness to Confront its Past' -- Spiegel Online
Ratko Mladic, the so-called "Butcher of Bosnia" and Europe's most-wanted war crimes suspect, has been captured in Serbia. Though his extradition is a precondition for the country's acceptance into the EU, some German commentators argue that Belgrade still has a long journey to Brussels.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Britain sends attack helicopters to Libya. Is this mission creep? -- Christian Science Monitor
Washington should plan for a post-Assad Syria -- CNN
Iran's Syria Strategy: Heavy Meddle -- Michael Singh, Washington Institute/Wall Street Journal
Obama Reinvigorates the Forces of Moderation In the Arab World -- Ahmed Charai, FOX News
Hillary's trip to Pakistan: "It did not appear to go well" -- Josh Voorhees, Slate
Sudan Back on the Brink: The North's Invasion of Abyei Could Spark Another Civil War -- Andrew S. Natsios, Foreign Affairs
Kim Jong-il China Visit Ends -- Jason Miks, Foreign Affairs
Positive signs in Afghanistan -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
For the U.S., it's time to get out of Afghanistan -- U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer, L.A. Times
Is The U.S. Heading For A 62% Top Tax Rate? -- Stephen Moore, Wall Street Journal
The real scandal is the IMF -- Leopoldo Guzman, McClatchy News
After the Greek Default -- Martin Feldstein, Project Syndicate
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