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A Day of Infamy in the United Kingdom

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Alex Massie, Spectator
Events have a multiplier effect. And when they come in bunches the effect can be overpowering.

What America Keeps Getting Wrong in the Mideast

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Chas Freeman, National Interest
But this is nonsense. Our estrangement from the Middle East derives from trends that are much deeper than the manifest deficiencies of executive and congressional leadership in Washington. Americans and our partners in the Middle East have developed contradictory interests and priorities. Where shared values existed at all, they have increasingly diverged. There have been massive changes in geoeconomics, energy markets, power balances, demographics, religious ideologies... Читать дальше...

The Danger of Killing Islamic State's Caliph

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Tobin Harshaw, Bloomberg View
Not only is Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi replaceable, his successor could pose an even bigger threat, especially if he chose not to declare himself caliph of the Muslim world. That would open the possibility of Islamic State mending fences with other Sunni terrorist groups, including al-Qaeda and its Syrian affiliate the Al Nusra Front, which is emerging as the most potent military force in that nation's civil war.

A Blacklist, Blackmail, and Saudi Arabia's Black Eye

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Indira A.R. Lakshmanan, Globe
Faced with a Sophie's Choice between keeping a Saudi-led coalition on a blacklist and losing critical funds for lifesaving programs, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon is in a no-win situation.

Why Israel Fears Orlando-Style Attack

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Ben Caspit, Al-Monitor
Israeli security experts point out that despite severe restrictions on arms sales, Palestinian terrorists can manufacture their own submachine guns and could launch massive attacks — like in Orlando.

Can Venezuela Be Helped Off the Ledge?

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David Ignatius, Washington Post
With Venezuela spinning into chaos and collapse, the Obama administration has pondered how to nudge the imploding nation toward political change -- without making Uncle Sam a target. The administration appears to have found the right formula this week.

Iran's Oil Comeback May Already Be Over

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Anthony Dipaola & Grant Smith, Bloomberg
Iran easily beat expectations with its speed in boosting oil exports after the lifting of sanctions. Without an injection of cash and the easing of remaining trade barriers, the recovery may have run its course.

The World Is on Hold Over the EU Referendum

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Mary Dejevsky, The Independent
The screensaver on my computer shows an 18th century painting of the Thames river crossing that gave its name to today's Horseferry Road. With its disorderly congestion and still recognisably London backdrop, the depiction bears a striking resemblance to the pictures of this week's delightful fracas between the rival flotillas of Nigel Farage (Leave) and Bob Geldof (Remain). Why did we have to wait so long for time out from the serious business of the referendum campaign?



From Great Britain to Little England

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Neal Ascherson, New York Times
On Thursday, Britons will vote in a referendum on whether their country should stay in the European Union or leave it. If a majority opts for “Brexit,” a long earthquake begins. It will topple the old facade of Britishness. It will disrupt, perhaps fatally, the foundations of European unity. The sense of a fateful moment suddenly peaked today, when Jo Cox, a young Labor member of Parliament, was shot to death outside her Yorkshire offices by a man said to have yelled... Читать дальше...

Is Brexit Good for America? Nope

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Aaron Klein & DJ Nordquist, Brookings Institution
On June 23rd, the future of the European Union may be decided. Will Europe stick together through thick and thin, or is it starting to come apart at the seams? Should the UK vote to leave, “Brexit” will be a big deal for the entire global economy and specifically for the world's financial markets.

Australia's 'Seinfeld' Politics: An Election About Nothing

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Kristen Gelineau, AP
SYDNEY (AP) — The election campaign underway in Australia is often summed up by the local media with the following words: "A marathon." ''Endless." ''Exhausting." That endless, exhausting marathon lasts a whopping eight weeks.

Dear NATO: Defense Is Not Cheap

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Daniel Kochis & Luke Coffey, Heritage
The U.S. must push for increased defense spending among NATO members at the 2016 Warsaw Summit.

Russia's Chem-Terror Proposal: Red Herring or Good Tool?

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Meier & Trapp, Bulletin
On March 1, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov proposed that the Geneva-based Conference on Disarmament should negotiate a convention for the suppression of acts of chemical terrorism.

What Obama Actually Thinks About Radical Islam

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Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic
Trump's recent statements about Obama grow from a neurotic belief in the president's malevolent otherness: On ISIS, Trump said, Obama “doesn't get it, or he gets it better than anybody understands.” Barack Obama, to Donald Trump, is, and will forever be, the Manchurian President—Manchuria, by way of Kenya, with a detour in Raqqa.

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Turkey Huffs and Puffs, But Business With Germany Goes On

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Semih Idiz, Al-Monitor
Ankara is angry after Berlin adopted a nonbinding resolution recognizing the mass killing of Armenians in 1915 as genocide, but Turkey is wary of undermining important ties with Germany.

Has the West Forgotten Ukraine?

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Judy Dempsey et al, Carnegie Europe
No, the West has not forgotten Ukraine. However, the policy agendas of the EU and the United States are crowded.

The UK Must Leave the EU. The U.S. Should Help.

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John Bolton, Pittsburgh Trib. Review
Polls show British voters remain closely divided just before their June 23 referendum on whether to remain in the European Union or leave (dubbed ''Brexit'' ...

Sweating the Summer Summit in Amsterdam

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Kaj Leers, RealClearWorld
The EU summit on June 28-29 in Amsterdam promises to run hot, as leaders of the member states clash over a number of topics. This at a time when public confidence in the European Union's ability to solve problems is diminishing fast.


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