Monday, April 2, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- April 2, 2012



Don’t Fear A Nuclear Arms Race In The Middle East -- Steven A. Cook, Foreign Policy

The conventional wisdom has it wrong: Iran’s development of a nuclear weapon won’t spur its neighbors to get the bomb.

On March 21, Haaretz correspondent Ari Shavit wrote a powerful op-ed in the New York Times that began with this stark and stunning claim: "An Iranian atom bomb will force Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and Egypt to acquire their own atom bombs." Indeed, it has become axiomatic among Middle East watchers, nonproliferation experts, Israel's national security establishment, and a wide array of U.S. government officials that Iranian proliferation will lead to a nuclear arms race in the Middle East. President Barack Obama himself, in a speech to the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) last month, said that if Iran went nuclear, it was "almost certain that others in the region would feel compelled to get their own nuclear weapon."

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

U.S. Hopes Latest Talks on Iran Nuclear Program Lead to New Diplomacy -- Michael Adler, Daily Beast

SWIFT Kicks Up Pressure On Iranian Regime -- Voice of America editorial

As Syrians Die, Iran Helps Assad -- Voice of America editorial

Why Israel Should Learn to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. The Case for a New Nuclear Strategy. -- Dmitry Adamsky, Foreign Affairs

Ball is now in Suu Kyi's court -- Gulf News editorial

Aung San Suu Kyi's victory does not bring Burma freedom -- Zoya Phan, The Guardian

What's the story of the next decade? The rebirth of Japan -- Will Hutton, The Guardian

And You Think North Korea’s Crazy?
-- Ralph Cossa, The Diplomat

Sudan Border Strife A Dangerous Flashpoint -- Voice of America editorial

Sudan gives long-term residents just days to quit the country for the South -- Olivia Warham, The Guardian

Are Jews safe in Europe? -- Philly.com

The Islamist-secular battle is under way -- Rami G. Khouri, The Daily Star

Mohamed Merah, Who Killed 7 in France, Embodied al Qaeda’s Lone Jihadist Campaign
-- Bruce Riedel, Daily Beast

Argentina is still fighting a losing battle for the Falklands -- Washington Post editorial

Canada can fairly claim to be the best-governed country in the world -- David Frum, National Post

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