Smart Power Vote Coming Tomorrow in Senate

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In its infinite wisdom, the Senate Budget Committee slashed $4.1 billion from President Bush’s proposed International Affairs budget. International Affairs, which includes our diplomacy, development and international organization expenses, comprises just over 1.2% of our total federal budget and 6% of our national security spending. It accounts for almost all of our global non-military footprint.

Former Israeli Foreign Minister Calls for Ceasefire, Palestinian Unity Government

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Shlomo Ben-Ami, as Israel’s Foreign Minister, led peace negotiations with the Palestinian Liberation Organization under Prime Minister Ehud Barak, culminating in the Camp David Summit. And ever since he’s maintained an active profile and is utilized as a source of fresh thinking on various informal security policy planning exercises.

Measuring Success of the Surge: Nir Rosen Debates Fred Kagan

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This was an exchange last night on Lehrer News Hour between my friend and former colleague Nir Rosen and AEI scholar and “surge architect” Frederick Kagan: JIM LEHRER: And now, two very different views of the surge. They come from two frequent visitors to Iraq.

Pelosi Poo-Poos Barack-Hillary and Hillary-Barack

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Neither Hillary Clinton nor Barack Obama can publicly acknowledge that either would accept the 2nd slot on a Democratic ticket because it would spell the end of their campaign. But I have to take exception to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s comment that a joint ticket is impossible.

<em>The Nelson Report</em> on the Fallon Firing

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Here is The Nelson Report‘s take on CENTCOM Commander William Fallon’s resignation dismissal: The Nelson Report – 12 March 2008 FALLON FIRED…insubordination, not Iran war risk FALLON…the speed with which Adm. Fallon’s “retirement” was announced by DOD Secretary Gates tells you the real story: this came right from the White House.

Eliot Spitzer: A Dog Bites Man Story?

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The political tremors emanating from the news that Eliot Spitzer met a prostitute in Washington, DC at the Mayflower Hotel are obvious, but a friend of mine who is an expert on probability theory suggested to me that beneath the surface noise, this is really just a “dog bites man” story.

David Vitter: Bad Policy and Fuzzy Math

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If this fundraising appeal from Louisiana Senator David Vitter for his campaign to defeat the Law of the Sea Convention weren’t so dishonest and misleading it would be hysterical. Ok, actually, it’s still amazingly funny. For starters, the note includes a header at the top that reads “Personal & Confidential.

The Transatlantic Alliance’s Afghan Strains

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For some time now, transatlantic analysts have warned that the NATO deployment of International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) and US troops in Afghanistan is on the precipice of unraveling, and with that will usher in grave questions and implications for the future of NATO and transatlantic ties.