Facing A Nuclear Iran -- Doyle McManus, L.A. Times
The United Nations report on Iran's nuclear program released last week should end the debate, if any debate remained, over whether Iran is moving toward acquiring the ability to build a nuclear weapon. In cautious but convincing detail, the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency listed evidence that Iran is still conducting research that would lead to an atomic bomb, much of it in secret military laboratories. And Iran has refused to answer the U.N.'s questions or allow U.N. inspectors to see much of what it's doing, the easiest way to refute its critics' charges.
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials
For Israel, a tough call on attacking Iran -- Jackson Diehl, Washington Post
The Realist Prism: Running Out the Clock on Iran's Nuclear Program -- Nikolas Gvosdev, World Politics Review
What a Syrian Civil War Means for the U.S. -- Bilal Y. Saab, National Interest
By suspending Syria, Arab League finally breaks from its past -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
Arab Spring, American winter -- Aaron David Miller, L.A. Times
Look South, Not East -- Parag Khanna, Foreign Policy
China's October Economic Numbers Confirm Hard Landing -- Gordon G. Chnag, Fortune
Too Big to Fail, Too Big to Save: The economic collapse of Italy will destroy the euro. -- Nouriel Roubini, Slate
In Italy, the Berlusconi show is over -- Alexander Stille, Washington Post
Stuck in the middle with Europe -- David Ignatius, Washington Post
Never- ending drug war moves to Central America -- Andres Oppenheimer, Miami Herald
Whose Drug War? -- Steve Coll, New Yorker
Supreme Court to rule on Obama health care law: What it means -- Zachary Roth, The Lookout
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