Monday, July 13, 2015

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- July 13, 2015



Bloomberg editorial: Greece Should Just Quit

Does Greece belong in the euro area? This fundamental question has divided Europe's governments for months, and still does. The deal just announced only pretends to resolve their disagreement. That's why it won't work.

Enough is enough: Greece should leave the euro system.

The terms forced on Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras last weekend have little chance of being accepted, carried out and sustained by this Greek government or its successors. Greece's parliament may accept them this week because it thinks the alternative is worse -- and in the short term, that may be true. In the long term, a deal imposed under extreme duress, and bitterly resented by most Greeks, won't succeed.

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- July 13, 2015

The EU's darkest day -- Gareth Harding, EU Observer

Greek deal leaves bitter aftertaste -- Hugo Dixon, Reuters

Europe's Insane Deal With Greece -- Clive Crook, Bloomberg

Greek Crisis Deepens Europe's Fault Lines -- Stratfor

The US can live with the status quo, but Iran can’t -- Hussein Ibish, The National

Give the Mullahs Ballistic Missiles? -- Andrew J. Bowen, Daily Beast

Big loser in any nuclear deal with Iran may be Russia -- Agnia Grigas and Amir Handjani, Reuters

Missing in Action: Where Are the Arabs in the Fight against ISIS? -- James Jay Carafano, National Interest

Dismantling ISIL's propaganda machine -- James Denselow, Al Jazeera

Analysis: Yemen's Cease-Fire Will Not Bring Permanent Peace -- Stratfor

What was lost in China’s stock market slide -- Peter Thal Larsen, Reuters

Two Scary Charts About China -- Mark Whitehouse, Bloomberg

Islamist threat to Russia looms large at Central Asia security summit -- Fred Weir, CSM

How US can remain in Afghanistan without being seen as permanent occupier -- Anna Mulrine, CSM

Inside El Chapo’s Brazen Prison Escape -- Michael Daly, Daily Beast

Prison break shines spotlight on Mexico’s shadowy corruption woes -- Joshua Partlow, Washington Post

Where is 'El Chapo' Guzman? His history holds clues -- Tracy Wilkinson, L.A. Times

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