Thursday, 18 June 2009

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Tweeting their plight: Despite the government shutdown of internet and text-messaging, protesting Iranians use Twitter as a means to communicate to the world
(WORLD Magazine)
On Iran, As Always, Michael Ledeen Not to Be Missed
(Foundation for the Defense of Democracies)
Why Is the Right Doing So Well in Europe?
(Center for a Just Society)
The Iranian Circus III
(Foundation for the Defense of Democracies)
VIDEO: Jake Tapper Asks Robert Gibbs About British Being "Pissed" Over Gitmo Detainees
(The ConservativeXpress)
AUDIO: The Wall Around Muslim Nations
(American Vision)
VIDEO: Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu on Settlements In The Occupied West Bank & Palestinian Statehood Complete Speech
(The ConservativeXpress)
The Way Forward in Afghanistan
(Ashbrook Center)
VIDEO: Netanyahu Endorses Palestinian Independence...With Preconditions
(The ConservativeXpress)
People’s Republic of Mercury: China, Part Two
(Center for Consumer Freedom)
People’s Republic of Mercury: China, Part Three
(Center for Consumer Freedom)
People’s Republic of Mercury: China, Part Four
(Center for Consumer Freedom)
Obama's Arabian dreams
(Center for Security Policy)
Spain Promises To Boost Stalled EU/Mercosur Negotiations
(Center for Security Policy)
A Looming Crisis In Lebanon?
(Foundation for the Defense of Democracies)
Drowning in Cash, Chinese Foreign Investment: Who, What and Why--Part 1 of 3
(Heritage Foundation)
Taliban continue mosque attacks, strike in Lahore and Nowshera
(Foundation for the Defense of Democracies)
What Obama's Mideast Trip Says About The U.S.
(Foundation for the Defense of Democracies)
Visa Waiver Program: A Plan to Build on Success
(Heritage Foundation)
The Bear Is Back: We face increasing challenges from a resurgent Russia
(Heritage Foundation)
Standing Down
(WORLD Magazine)
Peace, peace, when there is no peace . . .
(Ashbrook Center)
Bitter Wounds
(WORLD Magazine)
Al Qaeda leaving Pakistan
(Ashbrook Center)
The importance of hard power
(Heritage Foundation)