Israel has the right to self-defense, says the writer. Surely. But he goes on to question what definition of self defense could justify the kind of massive military action being carried… Read More...
The leaders of the Brics countries took another step toward carving a larger role for themselves in the global financial system when they agreed Tuesday to base a new development bank… Read More...
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The Americans fought gallantly Tuesday, but the Belgians were just too good, winning 2-1 in extra time to move on to the quarterfinals against Argentina. U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard put… Read More...
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The final chapters in George W. Bush's Iraq misadventure are being written in blood now. The Islamist threat that Bush's war was supposed to destroy now threatens to dominate a wide… Read More...
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