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18/09/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
An Israel in trouble makes a peace deal more urgent
Israel faces trouble on all sides – in Egypt, Syria, from Iran, and in the Palestinian push for statehood at the United Nations. These challenges make a peace agreement on a two-state solution more urgent than ever.
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04/08/2010 | Frente Externo
US - In 2012 presidential election, Clinton vs. Palin?
Given President Obama's continuing troubles, the 2012 election could feature a Republican such as Sarah Palin going up against a different Democrat – Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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17/05/2007 | Frente Externo
The struggle to advance democracy in the Arab world
Democratic progress is slow. Promoting liberty and freedom may be more fruitful.
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17/05/2007 | Frente Externo
The struggle to advance democracy in the Arab world
Democratic progress is slow. Promoting liberty and freedom may be more fruitful.
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02/08/2006 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Para un acuerdo a la crisis del Líbano, recuérdense las negociaciones de 1983
El Líbano es un campo de batalla. Soldados israelíes enzarzados en combate con militantes árabes. Aviones israelíes bombardean Beirut. Los refugiados deambulan para escapar. Siria e Irán manipulan.
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21/02/2006 | En Parrilla
Latin America's leftist regimes get cozy with Iran
When the 35-nation board of the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna voted to refer Iran's energy case to the United Nations Security Council earlier this month, there were three notable "no" votes. One was from Syria, a predictable supporter of Iran. The other two were from Cuba and Venezuela, two leftist and anti-American regimes that Iran has shown special interest in cultivating. A third nation in Latin America that has attracted the attention of Iran is Bolivia, which recently installed a leftist president, Evo Morales.
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