Mitt Romney’s Silence on Blackwater

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Just caught this. Politico‘s Kenneth Vogel suggests that Mitt Romney’s silence about the Blackwater killings in Iraq may have something to do with the fact that: The top counterterrorism and national security adviser to Romney’s presidential campaign is Cofer Black, vice chairman of Blackwater USA.

Hillary Clinton’s Health Care Diva

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(Laurie Rubiner, Legislative Director in the Office of Senator Hillary Clinton) Hillary’s foreign policy team has some of the mega-stars in the national security business. She has Madeleine Albright, Richard Holbrooke, Sandy Berger, Wesley Clark, William Perry, and a good number of their acolytes — but her counselors are about as top-heavy as George W….

Casey, Murkowski Endorse a “Comprehensive Diplomatic Offensive” — Now for the Next Step

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Last weekend, Henry Kissinger wrote a syndicated op-ed defending the President’s position in Iraq but qualified with a critical point: The second and ultimately decisive route to overcoming the Iraqi crisis is through international diplomacy. Today the United States is bearing the major burden for regional security militarily, politically and economically.

Zimbabwe on the Verge of Collapse

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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.

<em>Guest Post by Mindy Kotler</em>: A New Day Coming in Japan or Sam Rayburn Speaks?

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(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.