Eurasia Security Watch: No. 173
Brotherhood cries foul in upcoming elections;
The softer side of Erdogan;
A monster is freed in Jordon;
The PKK mafia;
Liberal "
apostates"
under fire in Saudi Arabia
Brotherhood cries foul in upcoming elections;
The softer side of Erdogan;
A monster is freed in Jordon;
The PKK mafia;
Liberal "
apostates"
under fire in Saudi Arabia
Journalists under fire -- again;
Russian poll: Putin popular but record mixed
Reformists snubbed by Rice;
Diplomatic dance on missile defense
Has it really been five years since the advent of Operation Iraqi Freedom? The war has gone on far too long, and been far too expensive. The mistakes made in the crucial transition period from major combat operations to “Phase Four” stability operations will be reviewed and debated for decades. But as the president pointed out in his Iraq-war anniversary speech at the Pentagon Wednesday, the comprehensive “surge” strategy has been working. The surge has been a runaway good-news story. And there is no more certain sign of progress in the war than its disappearance from media coverage. Stories on Iraq comprised only 3 percent of the news in the first ten weeks of 2008, compared to 23 percent a year ago — an 87 percent drop. “Good news” has turned out to be an oxymoron. No bleed, no lede.
China can't shake inflation bug;
One-child policy under review