Thursday 23 February 2012

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New York Times: Democracy is Bad for US Foreign Policy

Here’s New York Times reporter Mark Landler on Washington’s reaction to the popular uprising in Egypt against the anti-liberal democratic, human rights-abusing Hosni Mubarak, a “staunch ally.” Washington is “proceeding gingerly, balancing the democratic aspirations of young Arabs with cold-eyed …

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Obama hard with Mubarak “The transition will start now”

Phone call from then U.S. president's speech in its correlative Egyptian television in which he addressed to the youth of Cairo: "We listen to your

Egypt asks Israel to the U.S. and Europe to support Mubarak

JERUSALEM - Israel has sent a confidential message to the United States and some European countries, asking them to support President Hosni Mubarak and his

President Jose Zapatero calls for “peaceful transition” in Egypt and Tunisia

On the sixth day of the revolution in Egypt, when the dead roam the 130 - and 16 days after the fall of Tunisia, President José

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Chavez is done with absolute power

Opposition warns that the Venezuelan president has taken "a hit from the State" to govern without being subject to control Venezuela's new parliament

Hugo Chavez already

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The Palestinian Authority gives the battle to achieve recognition in 2011 despite a UN veto U.S. and Israel

The Palestinian Authority has undertaken a comprehensive diplomatic initiative. Given the failure of the last round of peace negotiations with Israel, trying to get the maximum

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