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ANALYSIS: NATO airstrike civilian casualties
ANALYSIS: NATO airstrike civilian casualties
September 2nd, 2010 (Geopoliticalmonitor.com) - Ten election workers have been killed by a NATO airstrike in Afghanistan on the eve of a visit by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates.
 
ANALYSIS: Mid-East peace talks
ANALYSIS: Mid-East peace talks
September 1st, 2010 (Geopoliticalmonitor.com) - The killing of four Israeli settlers near Hebron on the eve of a new round of peace talks in Washington has shifted the likeliness of forward progress in the peace process from ‘not likely’ to ‘not going to happen.’
 
ANALYSIS: Maliki declares independence
ANALYSIS: Maliki declares independence
August 31, 2010 (Geopoliticalmonitor.com) - Just hours before an official end to US combat operations in Iraq, President Nouri Maliki used a major speech to declare that Iraq is now independent and its security forces are up to the task of keeping order.
 
Iraq - An End or an Escalation?
Iraq - An End or an Escalation?
Amid much fanfare last week, the last supposed “combat” troops left Iraq as the administration touted the beginning of the end of the Iraq War and a change in the role of the United States in that country. However, military officials confirm that we are committed to intervention in that country for years to come, says U.S. congressman Ron Paul.
 
Sino-Japanese relations: Japan’s surrender
Sino-Japanese relations: Japan’s surrender
The anniversary of Japan’s surrender in WWII has come and gone with two noteworthy developments: no visits from the Japanese cabinet to the Yasukuni Shrine and a strongly-worded apology from Prime Minister Naoto Kan.
 
Mongolia Wary of Chinese Intentions
Mongolia Wary of Chinese Intentions
As they ponder ways to develop Mongolia’s abundant natural resources, political leaders in Ulaanbaatar are opting for more expensive infrastructure options in order to bolster the country’s sovereignty.
 
FARC Seeking Rebirth in Venezuela?
FARC Seeking Rebirth in Venezuela?
Now that Colombia’s crackdown on the FARC has significantly weakened the group, there are signs that it is setting up in neighboring Venezuela and preparing for a rebirth of sorts.
 
ANALYSIS: US housing market
ANALYSIS: US housing market
August 25th, 2010 (Geopoliticalmonitor.com) - Grim figures out of the housing market in the United States emerged yesterday. According to the National Association of Realtors, sales of existing homes dropped 27.2 percent in July to reach their lowest level in ten years.
 
ANALYSIS: al-Shabab offensive
ANALYSIS: al-Shabab offensive
August 24th, 2010 (Geopoliticalmonitor) - Al-Shabab’s latest attack displays a level of planning and execution that doesn’t bode well for the AU-backed transitional government in Mogadishu.
 
What You Will Not Hear About Iraq
What You Will Not Hear About Iraq
Iraq has between 25 and 50 percent unemployment, a dysfunctional parliament, rampant disease, an epidemic of mental illness, and sprawling slums. The killing of innocent people has become part of daily life. What a havoc the United States has wreaked in Iraq.
 
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