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Jun 6, 2013

The Irrational Rationale from Egypt’s NGO Trial

By Tarek Radwan

Although the official reasoning for the verdicts delivered against the forty-three defendants accused of receiving unauthorized foreign funding has not yet been made public, excerpts of the rationale have filtered through the Egyptian press. The unofficial publicized portions reveal a disturbing xenophobic hostility towards civil society organizations that has little to do with the crime […]

NATOSource

Jun 6, 2013

SACEUR Sees ‘Uncertainty and Insecurity’ Along Europe’s Borders

By Philip Breedlove, Department of Defense

From Philip Breedlove, Department of Defense:  These are dynamic times, and I’m invigorated by the challenges and opportunities in front of us today, and encouraged by the passion and the professionalism of the whole NATO team to meet those challenges and to address those opportunities. 

Cybersecurity Security & Defense

MENASource

Jun 6, 2013

Make It Clear That Repression Isn’t Acceptable

By Michele Dunne

Did Erdogan learn from Putin? Is Morsi learning from Erdogan? Bloomberg View’s Marc Champion argues that the behavior of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan amid spreading protests draws more on a Russian than a Middle Eastern model of leadership. His point is well taken, but as a Middle East specialist it is hard to […]

NATOSource

Jun 6, 2013

Germany and Italy Commit to Leadership Roles in Post-2014 Afghanistan Mission

By Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times

From Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times:  Germany and Italy have committed to join the United States in helping to train Afghan troops after combat operations cease at the end of next year, U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said Wednesday.

NATO Security & Defense

MENASource

Jun 6, 2013

Taking a Stand for Culture

By Elisabeth Jaquette

As the curtain rose for the Cairo Opera House’s annual performance of Verdi’s Aida last Tuesday, performers joined their voices not in song, but in chants of protest against the newly appointed Minister of Culture, Alaa Abdel-Aziz. To the audience’s cheers and support, Opera House staff and performers announced they would remain on strike until […]

MENASource

Jun 6, 2013

Top News: Activists Protest Police Brutality on Khaled Said’s Death Anniversary

Dozens of April 6 Youth Movement activists protested outside the Giza Security Directorate at dawn on Thursday to mark the third anniversary of Khaled Said’s killing by police. The protesters chanted, "The police are thugs" and "My name is Khaled Said," and held banners condemning police repression of political activists. GOVERNMENT & OPPOSITION Islamists call […]

MENASource

Jun 6, 2013

Top News: US to Deploy Patriot Missile Batteries, F-16s to Jordan

The United States will send anti-missile batteries and fighter jets to Jordan at the kingdom’s request to boost defense capabilities in the face of an attack from neighboring Syria, Jordanian officials said Wednesday. EGYPT Egypt demands Ethiopia halt Nile dam, upping stakes Fearing the project will affect its main source of water, Egypt will demand […]

New Atlanticist

Jun 6, 2013

The Ghosts of Task Force Smith

By Pete Dillon

Here we are again. Since World War I the United Sates has consistently entered into a post conflict reduction of military capacity that attempts to rebalance the national ledgers and reign in spending.  The contemporary conversation inside the Beltway is saturated with opinions on the best way to proceed this time, even though our nation is […]

National Security Politics & Diplomacy

MENASource

Jun 6, 2013

What the United States Should Have Said to Egypt about the NGO Trial

By Amy Hawthorne

The immediate US statements about an Egyptian court’s June 4 decision to hand down prison terms to employees of prominent American and German pro-democracy nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) in Egypt constitute a strikingly subdued response to an extraordinary episode.

MENASource

Jun 6, 2013

Obama’s Drone Speech Misses the Mark

By Danya Greenfield

President Barack Obama’s speech on May 23 should be commended for acknowledging that the United States must shift away from a perpetual state of war against terror, renewing his commitment to close Guantanamo, and promising to provide greater clarity regarding when and how drones can be used overseas. However, Obama did not go far enough […]