Fred Thompson Wakes Up — and Wakes Me Up

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Fred Thompson chose the Enlightenment over the Dark Ages in an interview today with Tim Russert. I heard that the entire interview was excellent — including the section on Iran which I don’t have yet. But on social conservative taboos like gay marriage and the Terry Schiavo case, Thompson sounded ideal.

Obama Must Move Beyond Adlai Stevenson to Give Hillary Clinton a Race

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Everyone I know who knew Adlai Stevenson loved him — but also said that he wasn’t savage enough to win the presidency — or even if he did, to “be” president. As things look now, Barack Obama is running an Adlai Stevenson campaign. He’s smart. He’s fresh. He’s inspiring to many, including me.

PetroChina’s Big Splash

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Tomorrow, China will have bragging rights to the world’s largest firm in terms of market capitalization. PetroChina is going public on the Shanghai Exchange, and analysts believe that the surge in stock value predicted in tomorrow’s trading will clock the firm ahead of Exxon Mobile.

Pakistan Nightmare Could Metastasize Through Region

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Don’t blame Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf for all of the problems in Pakistan. The fact is that governance in a region that is ambivalent about America, Europe and the West in general is becoming more complicated everywhere in the Middle East and South Asia.

America’s Self-Damaging Embargo of Cuba

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In all of the noise about Iraq, Iran, Mukasey, FISA, and the upcoming Annapolis Peace Summit on Israel/Palestine, I neglected to mention that a vote was taken in the UN General Assembly condeming America’s embargo against Cuba. The vote was 184-4. The four were the United States, Israel, Marshall Islands, and Palau.

Mapping Solutions with Dan Rothem

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(Photo Credit: Sam Sherraden) From Steve Clemons: This is the first guest post from my new deputy director here at the American Strategy Program, Patrick Doherty. Patrick spent more than a decade working at the intersection of conflict and development in the Middle East, Africa, Balkans and Caucasus.

The Carbon Tax and a Bloomberg Foreign Policy

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It’s amazing that what passes for political courage in national politics seems commonsense at the municipal level. New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg told the U.S. Conference of Mayors: Last spring, as part of our PlaNYC initiative, we proposed a system of congestion pricing based on successful programs in London, Stockholm and Singapore.