Eurasia Security Watch: No. 308
Gulen-Erdogan rift deepens;
Maliki threatens to cut funds to Kurds;
Tunisians to vote on balanced constitution
Gulen-Erdogan rift deepens;
Maliki threatens to cut funds to Kurds;
Tunisians to vote on balanced constitution
Vladimir Putin must be worried.
Six-and-a-half years ago, Russia's president successfully lobbied the International Olympic Committee at its meeting in Guatemala to have his government host the world's biggest sporting event. Mr. Putin's arguments (and his pledge to spend a hefty $12 billion on the event) carried the day, with Sochi beating out Salzburg, Austria, and Pyeongchang, South Korea, to serve as the site of the 2014 Winter Games. The decision was a major political victory for Russia, then still struggling to re-emerge on the world stage.
Is an Israeli military attack against Iran truly off the table? Conventional wisdom certainly seems to think that it is. In the aftermath of the signing of an interim nuclear deal in Geneva this past November, the foreign policy cognoscenti in Washington, and elsewhere, have been vocal about the fact that they believe the bell has effectively tolled on the possibility of Israeli military action.
China to establish new “
joint operational commands”
Millions of acres of farmland polluted, deemed unusable  
Russia gives Iran an economic shot in the arm;
American journalist expelled