European Parliament Member Alexander Graf Lambsdorff Outlines Middle East Approach

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Yesterday, I hosted a meeting with European Parliament Member Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (and Deputy Chairman of the Free Democracts in the European Parliament) who gave a talk titled: “Europe’s Evolving Stakes in the Middle East.” The meeting was assembled by the New America Foundation/American Strategy Program and the Friedrich Naumann Foundation.

CHALLENGE CHENEY Wherever He Goes: The Handcuffs Are Worth It

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Vice President Cheney’s disregard for America’s system of checks and balances and his huff-and-puff advocacy of unilateral military responses to complex national security challenges has really harmed America’s portfolio of interests. He should be challenged every time and every where he speaks.

Michael Lind on a Global Concert of Powers

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The unilateral thing is failing — so time to consider alternative options. Michael Lind, in his new book The American Way of Strategy puts a proposal out that international stability and prosperity will best be pursued in the future through regional concerts of power. Here is an excellent summary of the book.

Why Didn’t Hastert Know? And Why Didn’t He Want to Know It?

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Congressman Mark Foley once commented that he was dismayed and disheartened by the tainting of the Presidency by Bill Clinton’s “sexual addiction problem.” What comes around. . . I have not commented much on the blog about this growing scandal about who knew what when in the Mark Foley/Congressional page imbroglio.

Nasrallah’s Big Tent: Cause to Worry

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My colleague and friend Nir Rosen has been working his way through some of the more interesting sites and scenes in Lebanon — and trailing along with many Nasrallah groupies to get a fix on the Hezbollah leader’s rise and on the evolving shape of Lebanese politics and identity.

North Korea Nuke Test Threat Connected to Ban Ki Moon

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North Korea has announced that it will conduct a nuclear test, and few doubt its resolve to do so. To some degree, the escalating temper-tantrum that North Korea is engaged in has to do with its irritation that the United States is not talking to the failed communist state.