Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- June 15, 2011

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Graphic: Saudi Arabia's growing influence

Saudi Arabia's Silent Battle To Halt History -- Susanne Koelbl, Spiegel Online

Saudi Arabia's rulers are doing their utmost to resist the tide of history. The wealthy Arab country wants peace and stability within its society and in the region. But even the ultraconservative kingdom has not remained untouched by the unrest in the Arab world.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Saudi Arabia's Yemen Dilemma -- Bernard Haykel, Foreign Affairs

CIA informants? A few suggestions as to who Pakistan’s ISI might want to arrest -- Robert Zeliger, Foreign Policy

How will the Libya conflict play out? -- Barry Neild, CNN

In Libya, a minefield of NATO miscues and tribal politics -- David Ignatius, Washington Post

The world can only watch as Iran implodes from within -- Tony Karon, The National

Iran Postulates First Nuclear Test -- Jamsheed K. Choksy, Forbes

Afghanistan – The Sun is Rising -- Brian McLaughlin, Small Wars Journal

Uganda could be close to an African Spring -- Washington Post editorial

Can the Europeans Defend Themselves? -- New York Times

Oil, Nuclear Submarines and the Falklands-Malvinas Dispute -- Michael Moran, Last Days Of Rome

Who Needs NATO? -- Geoffrey Wheatcroft, New York Times

Europe calls Gates' bluff
-- Sam Roggeveen, The Interpreter

The Eurozone Heads for Break Up
-- Nouriel Roubini, Econo Monitor

Study: U.S. housing Collapse Steeper Than During Great Depression -- Judson Berger, FOX News

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