Monday, January 19, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- January 19, 2015



Kim Hjelmgaard, USA TODAY: Davos arrives as world on verge of nervous breakdown

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- January 19, 2015

What Is the Point of Davos? -- Iain Martin, Telegraph

Israel Kills Iran’s Favorite (Terrorist) Son -- Iran Wire/Daily Beast

Playing with fire on Israel's northern front -- Alex Fishman, YNet News

Peer pressure not propaganda crucial to IS recruitment: experts -- Michael Holden and Kate Kelland, Reuters

Q&A: Yemen power struggle threatens anti-al-Qaida campaign -- Maggie Michael, AP

Pakistan: No More ‘Good Taliban’? -- Kunwar Khuldune Shahid, The Diplomat

Why Obama Can't Say 'Radical Islam' -- Eli Lake, Bloomberg

The NSA was tracking North Korea's hackers long before they attacked Sony Pictures -- Amar Toor, The verge

Even Vladimir Putin's Authoritarian Allies Are Fed Up With Russia's Crumbling Economy -- Casey Michel, New Republic

Russia's next acquisition -- Luke Coffey, Al Jazeera

Official: Cuba terror listing won’t affect US push for embassy, diplomatic ties -- FOX News

Would the world rather dodge news of Alberto Nisman's death? -- Seth Lipsky, Haaretz

No One Was Supposed to Lose This Much Money on Swiss Francs -- Matt Levine, Bloomberg

A New Ceiling for Oil Prices -- Anatole Kaletsky, Project Syndicate

The casualties of cheap oil -- Ana Swanson, Washington Post

The Pope said what?!? More stunners from Francis -- Daniel Burke, CNN Religion Editor

The Military-Industrial Complex in Iraq -- Peter Van Buren, Guernica

Why did ‘American Sniper’ do so well at the box office? -- Daniel Wood, CSM

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