Media Alert: Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions?
Tomorrow at noon Pacific Time, I will be on with Warren Olney of KCRW’s To The Point. I think that the show runs live at 3 pm in DC — and then is replayed at 9 or 10 pm.
Tomorrow at noon Pacific Time, I will be on with Warren Olney of KCRW’s To The Point. I think that the show runs live at 3 pm in DC — and then is replayed at 9 or 10 pm.
I think not, at least not in the way that those asserting that Bush will bomb Iran have been arguing. I make my case in a piece titled “Why Bush Won’t Bomb Iran” that ran as the lead on Salon.com yesterday.
This is what state failure looks like. Zimbabwe is in everyone’s backyard. In an increasingly interconnected world, cooperating to help Zimbabwe pull itself together is in everyone’s interest. Everyone ought to read the International Crisis Group’s important report.
Last week I published an article in Foreign Policy.com titled “Why We’d Miss Musharraf” that has generated pushback from Benazir Bhutto’s political party and the PR firm she hired, none other than Mark Penn’s Burson-Marsteller.
(Yasuo Fukuda is on the right) Mindy Kotler is director of Asia Policy Point, a Washington research center that provides objective information on East Asia to the policy community. To be sure, Japan only marginally matters right now.
We take it for granted that Presidential candidates say dumb things during campaigns. Sure. That’s a given. Mitt Romney’s taking it a step farther with a letter to the United Nations he released today.
Unilateralists are getting ready to squirm. The date for the first hearing on the Law of the Sea convention has been set for September 27, when government witnesses will testify. In October, treaty opponents and business representatives (all supporters) will testify in a second hearing.
If you’re in the Southwest United States in the next few days and have some spare time, you’re in for a treat. My colleagues Raj Purohit and Tom Moran are on tour with Michael Otterman. The three are discussing Otterman’s important book, American Torture.
General Wesley Clark, who was the first among potential presidential candidates, to call for direct nation-to-nation talks between Iran and the United States, has just endorsed Hillary Clinton — who came later to that view on Iran than he did.