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It is easy to understand why Paul Wolfowitz dislikes "realism." On the most significant foreign-policy decision since the end of the Cold War -- the ill-fated invasion of Iraq in 2003 -- the realists who opposed it were right and Wolfowitz and the other...
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The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh, emphasized the integral link of India's foreign policy with domestic policies particularly economic policy. Addressing the Conference of Indian Heads of Missions organized by the Ministry of External Affairs,...
Tags: Foreign policy
Asking Islamabad to honour its pledge to end cross-border terrorism, external affairs minister SM Krishna on Monday said India would pursue a meaningful dialogue with Pakistan only if Islamabad acts against the terror infrastructure and ends infiltration.
Tags: India, Pakistani, prime minister, Manmohan Singh, foreign policy, affairs minister, SM Krishna, external affairs, New Delhi
Armenian Americans descended from victims of the 1915-18 massacre by Ottoman Turks can't sue foreign insurance companies for unpaid claims because the U.S. government doesn't legally recognize that an Armenian genocide occurred, a federal appeals court...
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ETAN to Gather in Timor-Leste for Anniversary of Historic Independence Vote Contact: John M. Miller +1-917-690-4391 (New York, before August 14); +670-746-7636 (Dili, from August 17) john@etan.org August 11 - Members of the U.S.-based East Timor and...
Tags: human rights, East Timor, Indonesia, foreign policy
On September 10th 2001, the day before the terrorists attacks on the Twin Towers in NYC that left over 3 thousand innocent Americans dead and hundreds injured, no one could have imagined that such an event could actually ever be carried out in the United...
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SRINAGAR: Eight suspected Muslim militants were killed in gunbattles when they tried to pass into Indian Kashmir from the Pakistani side amid an upsurge in rebel violence in the region, India's army said on Wednesday. The first clash erupted on Tuesday...
Tags: Pakistan Taliban, Pakistani Taliban, Baitullah Mehsud, Kashmir, missile strike, taliban leaders, foreign policy
Nearly three weeks after the Indo-Pak joint statement in Sharm-el-Sheikh, Pakistan insisted on Wednesday that there was no change in its foreign policy and raked up its demand for an "independent Kashmir" for "long-lasting" peace in South Asia. Asked...
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US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will press South Africa to use its influence with Zimbabwe's hardline President Robert Mugabe when she is in Pretoria next week, a senior American official said on Thursday. Assistant Secretary of State for African...
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If current U.S. foreign policy on Iran was put under a microscope, some parallels would exist between our political strategists and parents. American foreign policy over the past two administrations has been of mixture of two parenting acts:...
Tags: iran, politics, strategy, foreign policy, war, mid east