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Dec 26, 2009

Turkey Arrests Three for Spying

By Hurriyet Daily News

From Hurriyet Daily News: Turkish authorities have arrested three men on suspicion of selling military information to Greece. The suspects, all Turkish nationals, were arrested Wednesday in Izmir and Bodrum after being sought by police and the security services for nearly a year, news reports said. Several cameras, telescopes, telephone chips and photos of military […]

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Dec 25, 2009

Merry Christmas

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Dec 24, 2009

Sen. Lugar Urges NATO to Consider Arms for Georgia

By the AP

From the AP: A report by [Senator Richard] Lugar’s staff, released Tuesday, warns that Georgia’s military vulnerability could lead to further instability in the Caucasus amid continuing tensions between Georgia and Russia. It urges the administration to coordinate a strategy within NATO that strikes a balance between Georgia’s security needs and NATO’s relationship with Russia. […]

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Dec 24, 2009

Secretary General’s Message to NATO and Allied Forces

By NATO

From NATO: As we approach the holiday season and the end of 2009, I should like to express my sincere gratitude to all of you who are deployed on NATO-led missions and operations, and my immense admiration for your professionalism, courage and dedication. You, the armed forces, and the many civilians who support you, are […]

New Atlanticist

Dec 24, 2009

Russia and Georgia to Reopen Border Crossing

By James Joyner

Georgia and Russia have agreed to re-open a key artery closed since 2006, another sign that Moscow would like to repair relations with its former satellite.

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Dec 23, 2009

Republicans ready to tie Iran sanctions to French-Russian arms deal

By Foreign Policy

From Foreign Policy: The friction between top GOP leaders in Congress and the French government is over the Mistral-class amphibious assault ship, which the French are considering selling to the Russian Federation. As the biggest potential arms sale from a NATO country to Russia, U.S. lawmakers are worried this could set off a chain reaction […]

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New Atlanticist

Dec 23, 2009

Surreal Pakistan

By Arnaud de Borchgrave

In a satirical piece on Pakistan’s “New Media Dictionary,” Nadeem Paracha described “Conspiracy Theory” as “A theory that is not a theory at all but a hard fact on Pakistan’s TV channels,” where anything goes and where 90 percent of Pakistanis get their news.

New Atlanticist

Dec 23, 2009

Pakistani Thermidor?

By Harlan Ullman

Winston Churchill characterized Soviet Russia in terms of riddles and enigmas. Pakistan today can be characterized as seemingly implacable contradictions and collisions between immovable objects and immutable forces — potentially creating the “mother of all quagmires.”

New Atlanticist

Dec 22, 2009

Iranian Westernization a Western Pipe Dream

By Don Snow

The ability of Americans to believe that Iran secretly wants to be just like us but is repressed by unrepresentative political candidates never ceases to amaze me. The dynamic is at work once again surrounding the funueral of “dissident” Grand Ayatollah Mir Hussein Montazeri.

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Dec 22, 2009

U.S. to Deploy 100 Soldiers to Poland

By Stars and Stripes

From Stars and Stripes: Soldiers will soon be on their way to Poland to provide training for the U.S. Army Patriot Missile, according to U.S. Army Europe. A specific unit has not been designated for the mission but about 100 soldiers are expected to deploy during the early part of 2010, said Maj. Peggy Kageleiry, […]

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