Articles added to JINSA Online from November, 3rd to November, 10th.
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#616 The Military Mission in Palestine
(2006-11-03) Secretary of State Rice, arguments for the positive beaten down
by a persistent, violent reality, recently said of the Palestinians: If human
beings dont want a better future, dont want their children to grow up in
peace and have opportunities, then none of this is going to work anyway. That
dark possibility of utter failure should be kept front and center as the
White House dispatches U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Dayton to arm and train the
Palestinian presidents praetorian guard. Read the analysis in JINSA Report
#616.
Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3578
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The Pyongyang Policy Puzzle, Chinese Toppling of Kim Family Regime May Be
Welcomed By Washington and Seoul
(2006-11-05) The effect of UN, US and Japanese sanctions on North Korea, if
fully enforced, is believed to be strong enough that analysts are discussing
the collapse of the so-called Kim family regime, raising the possibility of
Chinese intervention that may well be welcomed by Washington and Seoul.
Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3580
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#617 UNIFIL is Undermining Lebanon
(2006-11-07) Implementation of UN Resolution 1701 was to ensure that there
would be no more unprovoked Hezbollah attacks on Israel from Lebanese soil.
But the resolution is not being implemented and so it is unreasonable to
assume that Israel will ignore the danger from Hezbollah simply because the
French or the Germans do. Read the analysis in JINSA Report #617.
Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3585
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#618 Dont Mention the War
(2006-11-08) Now that the 2006 elections are over, it should be noted that
despite media emphasis on the war, this election campaign was conspicuous for
its lack of mention of the real war. Iraq was talked around but not dealt
with directly and the view differed less from Republicans to Democrats than
either would admit. But Iraq is a front, not the war. Read the analysis in
JINSA Report #618.
Read more @ http://www.jinsa.org/articles/view.html?documentid=3586
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