The Bin Laden Decade -- Thomas L. Friedman, New York Times
Visiting the Middle East last week, and then coming back to Washington, I am left with one overriding impression: Bin Laden really did a number on all of us.
I am talking in particular about the Arab states, America and Israel — all of whom have deeper holes than ever to dig out of thanks to the Bin Laden decade, 2001 to 2011, and all of whom have less political authority than ever to make the hard decisions needed to get out of the holes.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
Mending relations with Pakistan -- Washington Post editorial
The Hawks of South Asia. The dream of a lasting peace between Pakistan and India can't happen unless their militaries get out of the way. -- Basharat Peer, Foreign Policy
Wishing away Iranian nukes -- Washington times editorial
Benjamin Netanyahu and Mahmoud Abbas agree on one thing only: they don't like Barack Obama -- Michael Weiss, The Telegraph
Darkness in Palestine -- Michael J. Totten, Pajamas Media
Look Who's Leading NATO -- Alan W. Dowd, the Mark
Is Compaore's reign in Burkina Faso coming to an end? -- Drew Hinshaw, Christian Science Monitor
Russia's Islamist War in the Caucasus: The Caucasus Dark Circle -- Andrei Piontkovsky, Moscow Times
How Dangerous Is Anwar al-Awlaki? -- New York Times
The solution to rising food prices? How about – nothing at all -- Daniel Hannan, The Telegraph
Congress Has War Powers, Too. And it is time to start using them. -- Andrew McCarthy, NRO
Why Canadian investors are angry with America -- David Miller, The Telegraph
You thought Arab dictators were bad? Just look at Fifa -- Ali Khaled, The National
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