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Jan 23, 2012

NATO ambassador previews Chicago summit

By Paisley Dodds, the AP

From Paisley Dodds, the AP:  The U.S. Ambassador to NATO said Monday one of the key goals of an upcoming summit is to ensure the alliance is prepared for new threats – comments that came as Iran threatened to shut the Strait of Hormuz in response to an EU oil blockage.

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New Atlanticist

Jan 20, 2012

Empathy with the Ayatollah

By Jeffrey Lightfoot

“Empathize with your enemy.” It is the first of eleven lessons offered by the former US Secretary of Defense Robert MacNamara in the award-winning 2002 documentary “Fog of War.”

European Union International Organizations

NATOSource

Jan 19, 2012

The role of British Special Forces in defeating Gaddafi

By Mark Urban, the BBC

From Mark Urban, the BBC:  At a meeting near the end of March, we have been told, authorisation was given to take certain steps to develop the [Libyan opposition’s National Transition Council] NTC’s embryonic ground forces.

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NATOSource

Jan 18, 2012

British and French troops train together in France

By Defpro

From Defpro:  The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (5 SCOTS), have recently been training in France with the French Army’s 152nd Infantry Regiment. 

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New Atlanticist

Jan 18, 2012

Why Britain Can Never Accept German Leadership

By Julian Lindley-French

Britain will never accept German leadership even though Germany will emerge from the economic crisis as Europe’s leading power. History is still far too close for that ever to happen. When I made that assertion in my in my blog of last week from the No Snow Meeting in Lithuania, with its heavy Churchillian overtones, […]

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NATOSource

Jan 18, 2012

A NATO Checklist for 2012

By  Tomas Teleky, atlantic-community.org

From Tomas Teleky, atlantic-community.org:  As the 2012 NATO Summit in Chicago approaches, NATO has a full current agenda that includes both tackling new threats and learning from its recent major operations.

European Union International Organizations

NATOSource

Jan 18, 2012

The Perils of Europe’s Navel Gazing

By Ana Palacio, the New Atlanticist

From Ana Palacio, the New Atlanticist:  [T]heir overwhelming focus on the economics of the euro crisis is itself part of the problem because the crisis is, above all, a reflection of deep-seated weaknesses in European institutions and the fabric of European society.

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NATOSource

Jan 17, 2012

France and Turkey Compete for Middle East Influence

By Soner Cagaptay, the Bangkok Post

From Soner Cagaptay, the Bangkok Post:  As Egyptians and Tunisians vote to replace ousted despots and the Syrian government teeters on the brink, two old imperial powers are competing to exert their political influence over Arab countries in upheaval.

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Jan 17, 2012

Why Is Europe a Dirty Word?

By Nicholas D. Kristof, the New York Times

From Nicholas D. Kristof, the New York Times:  The Republican candidates unleash these attacks on Obama because so many Americans have in mind a caricature of Europe as an effete, failed socialist system.

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New Atlanticist

Jan 17, 2012

The Perils of Europe’s Navel Gazing

By Ana Palacio

While the world anxiously awaits the climax of the eurozone drama, its leaders’ behavior resembles the political equivalent of what physicists call “Brownian motion,” with officials bouncing randomly from one crucial bilateral consultation and vital European summit to the next. The impact of make-or-break declarations that are supposed to solve the monetary union’s problems dissipates […]

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