Tuesday, September 6, 2011

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

Spy masters: Sir Mark Allen, left, former head of MI6's counter-intelligence branch; right, Gary Oldman as George Smiley

Should MI6 Have Come In From The Cold? -- Con Coughlin, The Telegraph

Newspaper revelations about the secret service’s dealings with Colonel Muammar Gaddafi’s spy masters would have horrified the spooks of George Smiley’s day.

In the spying game, there is no greater indignity an intelligence service can suffer than to see its secrets splashed all over the front of the morning’s newspapers. So it is not difficult to imagine the extreme discomfiture senior officers at Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (or MI6, as it is more familiarly known) are today experiencing over embarrassing revelations relating to its past involvement with Colonel Gaddafi.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

NATO strategy for Gadhafi holdouts: first leaflets, then bombs
-- Roy Gutman, McClatchy Newspapers

Did Qaddafi flee to Niger? Libyan convoy in Niger is reminder of Sahel's close ties. -- Scott Baldauf, Christian Science Monitor

As Labour's toadying to Gaddafi's torturers is revealed... My God, the shame of Britain cosying up to these monsters -- Stephen Glover, The Daily Mail

Iran and Russia Share a Syria Headache: Noe and Raad -- Nicholas Noe and Walid Raad, Bloomberg

As Iran watches the Arab Spring, who is watching Iran? -- Sallai Meridor, Washington Post

Turkey Crisis: Unconditional U.S. Backing Has Helped Israel to Isolate Itself -- Tony Karon, Time

Israel Isolates Itself
-- Roger Cohen, New York Times

Insight: In Home of Arab Spring, a Desire for More -- New York Times/Reuters

Turkey, Syria and the prospects of war -- Abdulghani Ali Yahya, Asharq Alawsat

Afghan war: What some local officials are willing to do for peace -- Tom A. Peter, Christian Science Monitor

Lessons of the Wikileakileaks: Both Funny and Sad -- Joshua Foust, The Atlantic

Enabling Catastrophe: the NYT Serves Up Denial
-- Glen Tschirgi, Captain's Journal

What impact did 9/11 have on the world? Our panel assesses the decade of international upheaval that followed the al-Qaida attacks on the US -- The Guardian

Why the 9/11 Commission was designed to fail — and didn’t
-- Fred F. Fielding, Washington Post

Sept. 11, the day that never ends -- Richard Cohen, Washington Post

9/11 and the Successful War -- George Friedman, Real Clear World/Stratfor

Simply Evil: A decade after 9/11, it remains the best description and most essential fact about al-Qaida. -- Christopher Hitchens, Slate

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