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NATOSource

Aug 10, 2012

Obama’s Europe Pivot

By John Vinocur, the International Herald Tribune

Economy & Business European Union

MENASource

Aug 10, 2012

Egypt’s Constituent Assembly in a Race against Time

By Salem Mostafa Kamel

The Constituent Assembly has made quick progress with the writing of the constitution, spurred on by the postponement of a court case calling for its dissolution. It is unclear whether the current Assembly is capable of writing a constitution which truly represents the will of the Egyptian people. A law Morsi ratified in July gives […]

MENASource

Aug 10, 2012

Top News: Six Sinai Attack Suspects Arrested Friday

By Egypt Source

Six suspects in the Sunday attack in Sinai were arrested following a joint operation between the police and the armed forces in Sheikh Zuwayed, North Sinai, state television reported on Friday. The operation was part of a larger crackdown in the Sinai area after a series of assaults were launched against security checkpoints, beginning with Sunday’s attack […]

New Atlanticist

Aug 10, 2012

Romney’s Not Obama Doctrine

By Julian Lindley-French

All American presidents like to establish a doctrine; a coherent set of foreign and security policy goals that underpin US leadership in the world. What does Mitt Romney’s recent foreign tour say about a future President Romney’s foreign and security policy? Can the beginnings of a Romney Doctrine be discerned?

Elections Politics & Diplomacy

MENASource

Aug 10, 2012

Morsi’s Challenge: National Security and the Economy

By Merit Al-Sayed

As President Mohamed Morsi faces mounting challenges on several fronts, the state of Egypt’s national security and its ailing economy are the most pressing issues requiring his attention if he is to deliver on his electoral promises. The economic situation cannot be analyzed in isolation, directly influenced by the nation’s politics and security, as Egypt […]

New Atlanticist

Aug 10, 2012

Egypt’s Sinai Problem Long Predates Morsi

By Michele Dunne

Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi has responded to the August 5 Sinai raid, in which militants killed sixteen Egyptian border guards, by sacking Director of Intelligence Murad Mouwafi, North Sinai Governor Abdel Wahab Mabrouk (provincial governors are presidential appointees), and replacing several other senior security officials.

North Africa

NATOSource

Aug 9, 2012

The US has ‘neither the money, nor the forces, nor the will, nor the concepts’ for new interventions

By Paradigm Cure

From Paradigm Cure:  The idea of putting in tens of thousands of troops to enforce order, generating a “civilian surge” of development and state building experts, and otherwise launching ourselves into yet another “stability operation” of indeterminate length has zero appeal, and for good reason. 

Drones Technology & Innovation

NATOSource

Aug 9, 2012

U.S. and Gulf Allies Pursue a Missile Shield Against Iranian Attack

By Thom Shanker, the New York Times

From Thom Shanker, the New York Times:  The United States and its Arab allies are knitting together a regional missile defense system across the Persian Gulf to protect cities, oil refineries, pipelines and military bases from an Iranian attack, according to government officials and public documents.

United States and Canada

NATOSource

Aug 9, 2012

A Call to Arm Syria’s Rebels

By Malcolm Rifkind, the International Herald Tribune

From Malcolm Rifkind, the International Herald Tribune:  I accept that Western military combat in Syria would be mistaken. Unlike the NATO-supported action in Libya, there is no prospect of Russia ending its veto in the Security Council. Nor has the Arab League called for such action, as it did with the rising against Muammar el-Qaddafi.

United States and Canada

NATOSource

Aug 9, 2012

Cyberweapon targets Middle East bank accounts

By David Goldman, CNN Money

From David Goldman, CNN Money:  A new cyberweapon that secretly steals bank account information from its victims was exposed on Thursday.

Cybersecurity Security & Defense