24 Senators Call on Rice to Review US-Cuba Policy

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Republican Senators Mike Enzi (R-WY), Mike Crapo (R-ID), Larry Craig (R-ID), Chuck Hagel (R-NE), Pat Roberts (R-KS), and Arlen Specter (R-PA) join 19 Democrat Senators on a letter calling for the State Department and Condoleezza Rice to do a full policy review of America’s relations toward Cuba.

Israel Prefers Hillary

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Senator Joe Lieberman may be trying to pump up support for John McCain among American Jews and even those in Israel, but a national poll out yesterday showed Hillary Clinton drawing roughly 60% support among Israelis — and Obama just about 20%.

<em>Guest Post by Anya Landau French</em>: No Magic Cuba Policy

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Anya Landau French joined the Lexington Institute in February 2008 as a Senior Fellow, focusing on U.S.-Cuban affairs. With the anti-climactic departure of Fidel Castro from power in Cuba, it appears that the United States plans to hurry up and continue waiting for change in Cuba. The waiting may soon be over. Today, twenty-four U.S….

Obama’s Hearing Problem

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In December, I did some research into how Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton each used legislative machinery at their disposal in the Senate to get some sense of their “executive abilities”.

Delegate Gridlock & The Myth of the Surge

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I’m in Israel and Palestine through Saturday — and am finding some interesting stuff on the internet as I fight jet lag. First of all, Slate has a fascinating Delegate Counter that allows one to go through all of the states left in the Democratic primary process and plug in assumptions about performance.

Hillary’s Foreign Policy Vision Forgets Israel/Palestine

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Hillary Clinton gave a major foreign policy address yesterday that has some great strengths. I disagree with her take on Cuba and find it unfortunate that she can’t move to roughly the same position of managed cooperation and conflict with Cuba that she advocates with China.

Academy Awards: Betting on “Taxi” and “No End in Sight”

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I’m way behind in my movies this year. Been too busy blogging! But I have special interest this year in two films — one directed by Charles Ferguson called No End in Sight — Alex Gibney is one of the executive producers. An incredible documentary on the horrific management of the Iraq occupation.