Thursday, May 17, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- May 17, 2012



WATCH: A Super Early Interview With A Barefoot, Beer Drinking Mark Zuckerberg -- Business Insider

In 2005, shortly after Facebook was founded, Mark Zuckerberg was interviewed in his startup's first Palo Alto office.

The interview was 40 minutes long. It was shot by Ray Hafner and Derek Franzese for a documentary, "Now Entering."

Facebook had just hit 3 million users and bought a keg to celebrate.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Why the French Economy Works Surprisingly Well -- Christian Rickens, Spiegel Online

U.S. in waiting game on Syria -- Elise Labott, CNN

Israel and Iran: The Grounds for an Israeli Attack -- Elliott Abrams, World Affairs

Strategic Posture Review: Iran -- Michael Connell, WPR

Was Ambassador’s Iran Threat Credible? -- Jonathan S. Tobin, Commentary

House adopts hard line on Iran. Would stance move US closer to war? -- Howard LaFranchi, Christian Science Monitor

Former Shin Bet chief pushes for a two-state solution without negotiations -- Allison Good, Foreign Policy

NATO’s New Neighbors: China, Russia, and the return of spheres of influence -- Seth Mandel & Christina Lin, NRO

The deficit and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan
-- Jonathan Capehart, Washington Post

Chen case hints at crack in old consensus mold -- Francesco Sisci, Asia Times

Japan and Europe Killing Themselves
-- Steve Forbes, Forbes

Why China's economy may be heading for a hard landing
-- Peter Ford, Christian Science Monitor

Mexican President Calderon: Kingpin of the Kingpin Strategy
-- Michael Busch, FPIF

Goodbye to Gitmo -- Linda Greenhouse, New York Times

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