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Chavez comes to the aid of Lukashenko

CSP October 11, 2007

Venezuelan President Chavez and Belarusian dictator Lukashenko have become strategic partners, recently announcing a joint front against the U.S., which...

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  • Middle East
  • Project on Global anti-Semitism and the US-Israel Relationship

Pakistani nightmare

Caroline Glick October 10, 2007

As expected, after bending the Pakistani constitution like a pretzel, Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf won his bid for reelection on...

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  • Law of the Sea Treaty

A Navy LOST?

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 9, 2007

Irony of ironies: the principal champion of the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST) is the United States Navy.  Yet, it...

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  • Islamism

Ayaan Hirsi Ali, abandoned to fanatics

Salman Rushdie October 9, 2007

As you read this, Ayaan Hirsi Ali sits in a safe house with armed men guarding her door. She is...

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  • Regions

Latin American leaders at the UN

CSP October 4, 2007

During Evo Morales' and Daniel Ortega's speech at the United Nations General Assembly, we witnessed and confirmed something that we...

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  • Regions

Latin American leaders at the UN

Luis Fleischman October 4, 2007

  This past week we witnessed and confirmed something that we at "The America's Report" denounced a long time ago:...

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  • Treaties & International Agreements

The UN’s big power grab

Frank Gaffney, Jr. October 1, 2007

If Americans have learned anything about the United Nations over the past fifty years, it is that that "world body"...

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Private security contractors and America: 400 years and counting

J. Michael Waller September 29, 2007

The soldier-turned-private-contractor arrived in Virginia in shackles and leg irons. A war hero who fought an Islamic army, he had...

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  • Regions

Free trade: An antidote to Chavez

John Thompson September 28, 2007

As Congress debates the merits of ratifying free-trade agreements with three Latin American countries, many arguments have been advanced from...

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  • Regions

Free Trade: an antidote to Chavez

CSP September 27, 2007

Agreements have been negotiated between the United States and Colombia, Panama, and Peru, each geopolitically and commercially important to this...

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  • Law of the Sea Treaty

Reading the LOST compass

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 25, 2007

Come Thursday, the future of the United States Senate will begin to take shape. On that day, the Senate's Foreign...

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  • Middle East
  • Project on Global anti-Semitism and the US-Israel Relationship

How not to help “moderates”

Caroline Glick September 24, 2007

According to the commander of Military Intelligence, Maj.-Gen. Amos Yadlin, Israel's raid in Syria on September 6 against what was...

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  • Regions

Iraqi-American smuggling ring in Peru

Nicole Ferrand September 20, 2007

This past July, a criminal ring attempting to smuggle Iraqis into the United States was discovered in Peru. The drama...

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  • Middle East
  • Project on Global anti-Semitism and the US-Israel Relationship

Recognizing the Axis of Evil

Caroline Glick September 18, 2007

North Korea might be hiding or building nukes in Syria. (National Geographic Photo) If media reports of last week's IAF...

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  • Defense

First, do no harm

Frank Gaffney, Jr. September 17, 2007

Some Congressional "help" for the troops would harm, not help them. Senator Jim Webb is a serious guy.  A decorated Vietnam veteran,...

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  • Regions

A dangerous dance in Colombia

Constatin Schoehl van Norman September 14, 2007

The Colombian government has invited Venezuela's President, Hugo Chavez to mediate the FARC conflict in the hope of achieving a...

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