Monday, June 6, 2011

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- June 6, 2011



In Yemen, Both Leadership And Opposition Face Possible Collapse -- J. Dana Stuster, The Atlantic

Before President Saleh was injured on Friday, he had fractured the opposition and begun a violent conflict that continues without him.


Late Saturday night, Yemeni president Ali Abdullah Saleh flew to Riyadh for emergency medical treatment for wounds suffered in an attack on the presidential palace on Friday. Other wounded officials -- reportedly including the prime minister, a deputy prime minister, the heads of each chamber of the legislature, and the president's security advisor - had been evacuated for treatment in Saudi Arabia earlier in the day while Saleh received treatment in Sanaa. He may have lingered with the understanding that departing during the months-long revolutionary movement would make his return to power, or even the country, difficult.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

The Arab spring is not blossoming -- Telegraph editorial

The Revolution Blows Up -- Niall Ferguson, Newsweek

Obama’s Nuanced Foreign Policy Comes Undone over Syria
-- Omri Ceren, Commentary

Why the U.S. probably won't recognize Libya's rebel government -- Joshua Keating, Foreign Policy

The Obama administration’s dangerous course on Libya -- Richard Luger, Washington Post

US drone attacks gain ground -- The Australian editorial

The Shame of Serbia
-- Natasha Kandic, New York Times

Chinese Entrepreneurs Are Leaving China -- Gordon G. Chang, Forbes

Investors run screaming from Peru
-- Gideon Rachman, FT

Decline and fall of the American empire -- Larry Elliott, The Guardian

Disaster Not Averted: The latest jobs numbers and the very real chance of another Great Depression. -- Dean Baker, New Republic

What's the secret to Canada's miracle economy?
-- Rondi Adamson, Christian Science Monitor

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