South Asia Security Monitor: No. 245
India reaffirms nuclear deterrent;
Pakistan-Iran spat over Jundullah;
Nepal: crisis deepens, Maoists blame India
India reaffirms nuclear deterrent;
Pakistan-Iran spat over Jundullah;
Nepal: crisis deepens, Maoists blame India
Remember Moqtada al-Sadr? Just three years ago, the firebrand cleric and his feared Mahdi Army militia were the scourge of the coalition in Iraq, spearheading the Shia opposition to the United States and its allies in the former Ba'athist state. Since then, the man who ranks as one of Iraq's most notorious native sons has largely disappeared from view, preferring flight rather than fight in the face of an increasingly assertive central government in Baghdad. Now, however, there are signs that Sadr is poised on the brink of a major political comeback – one that could significantly reconfigure Iraqi politics.
TURKEY LOOKS TO IRAN;
ALL EYES ON NAGORNO-KARABAKH;
SYRIA: A NEW SAFE HAVEN FOR AL-QAEDA?;
ENERGY WARS IN CENTRAL ASIA
Russian arms sales to China grinding to a halt;
China-WTO consider sending factories to Africa
China's growing naval capabilities... and what they mean for the U.S.;
Protecting Poland;
Looking beyond the S-300;
START is dead, long live START