Friday, October 13, 2006

JINSA Article Digest for October, 13th

Articles added to JINSA Online from October, 6th to October, 13th.
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#609 Sez Who?

(2006-10-06) Hezbollahs recent boasting of its resurgent strength in the wake
of its war with Israel should be taken with a large grain of salt. The media,
having been clearly duped in Lebanon this summer as they were in Jenin in
2002, should approach Hezbollahs pronouncements with extreme caution. Read
the analysis in JINSA Report #609.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3550
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UNRWA Must Be Brought in Line with UN High Commissioner for Refugees

(2006-10-10) UNRWAs mandate - to maintain the refugees in a temporary state
that has now lasted for nearly 60 years - keeps the Palestinians focused on
what they call the right of return and ensures that they will not recognize
the legitimacy of Israel. The UNRWA mandate should be changed to resemble the
mandate of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). This JINSA forum
held on Capitol Hill featured Senator Norm Coleman and Congressman Mark Kirk.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3552
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#610 A Peace Treaty with North Korea?

(2006-10-12) It is North Koreas behavior and pursuit of nuclear weapons that
must remain the center of the worlds attention. America must refuse to allow
our policies to be made the center of attention and we must find a way to
awaken our regional partners to their obligations in this matter. Read the
analysis in JINSA Report #610.

Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3557

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