Wednesday, May 2, 2012

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



What Obama Didn't Tell Us About Afghanistan -- Chris Sands, Global Post

MAHMUD RAQI, Afghanistan - Last night, on the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden, President Barack Obama stood in front of armored military vehicles at Bagram Air Base and spoke of "the light of new day on the horizon" after more than a decade of war. He told an American television audience, "The goal I set - to defeat Al Qaeda, and deny it a chance to rebuild - is now within our reach."

But here in Kapisa province, less than one hour from where Obama spoke, lies an entirely different reality.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Obama's Agreement With Karzai In Afghanistan Short On Specifics -- Tom Peter, Christian Science Monitor

Afghanistan: Obama's groundhog day -- The Guardian editorial

Obama’s Afghan Policy Speech: Two Halves That Don’t Add Up -- Max Boot, Commentary

Bin Laden raid one year later: Pakistan's Army untouched -- Christian Science Monitor

Bin Laden’s last stand: In final months, terrorist leader worried about his legacy -- Joby Warrick, Washington Post

Obama official: Direct U.S.-Taliban talks ongoing -- Josh Rogin, The Cable

Is lull in US-Iran tensions just calm before the storm? Talks will tell. -- Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor

Tokyo and Washington make a welcome step forward -- Washington Post editorial

Latin American nationalisation dominoes -- John Paul Rathbone, Financial Times

Lessons from the French presidential campaign
-- Sophie Meunier, Al Jazeera

4 Ways the Euro Could Fail
-- Michael Sivy, Time

Central banks face new frontiers
-- Martin Wold, Irish Times

China’s Population Crash Could Upend U.S. Policy -- Ramesh Ponnuru, Bloomberg

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