Monday, October 22, 2012

Commentaries, Opinions, And Edditorials -- October 22, 2012



Would Direct U.S.-Iran Talks Be Bad For Israel? -- Max Fisher, Washington Post

The full story behind The New York Times report, that the United States and Iran have agreed in principle to direct nuclear talks after the elections, may not come to light for some time. We covered the responses, the speculation, and the reasons for and against believing that talks are actually happening.

Conversation over the story is today coalescing around the question of what it all means for Israel. That discussion hits on some of the same issues that have surrounded American response to Iranian nuclear efforts, and reveals some of the foundational ideological differences that may inform how President Obama and Mitt Romney diverge on Iran, Israel and American foreign policy.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Iran’s Poker Game: What Can Direct Talks Achieve? -- Karl Vick, Time

Record Support for Strikes Against Iran Ahead of Debate -- Nate Cohn, The New Republic

The Election’s Real Foreign Policy Issue: War with Iran
-- Massimo Calabresi, Time

Western policy on Syria is failing on a monumental scale
-- Peter Hain, The Guardian

The Syrian vortex
-- The Telegraph editorial

A whodunit tearing Lebanon apart -- Linda S. Heard, Special to Gulf News

Libyagate: When scandals metastasize, the stakes are high indeed. -- John O’Sullivan, NRO

How the administration got in trouble on Libya -- Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post

Too little too late in Libya. Obama repeated Bush's mistake, and the power vacuum has been filled by jihadists. -- L.A. Times editorial

Tunisia: Ghannouchi reveals all -- Michael Weiss, NOW Lebanon

A lesson in restraint: What China tells us about Iran -- Michael Lumbers, Washington Post

Obama's China Policy Is a Massive Failure -- Aaron Friedberg, Real Clear World

A Point Of View: What kind of superpower could China be? -- BBC

Not losing in Afghanistan -- John A. Nagl, Washington Post

A ticking time bomb: What's behind the instability in Mali?
-- Faith Karimi and Erin Burnett, CNN

Putin's Pride Has No Price Tag -- Michael Bohm, The Moscow Times

How a viral death rumor pushed Fidel Castro out of retirement
-- Mary Murray, NBC News

'Crime' of failing to predict an earthquake that sets a dangerous precedent for science -- Steve Connor, The Independent

Presidential debate: Do new reports on Libya change the story?
-- Peter Grier, Christian Science Monitor

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