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U.N. Seeks Obama’s Attendance at ‘Durban III’ on 10th Anniversary of 9/11
New York Sun | November 24, 2010
Excerpt: UNITED NATIONS – If the majority here gets its way, President Obama may attend next year an event celebrating a decade of verbal anti-Israel attacks at the same time that most Americans commemorate the tenth anniversary of the deadliest terrorist ...
Castro’s Comeback?
New York Sun | September 5, 2010
Excerpt: As the Devil gets ready to light Fidel Castro’s last cigar,* so to speak, an email from the Atlantic magazine alerts us to the forthcoming report by its star correspondent, Jeffrey Goldberg, on his conversations with the Cuban communist. The Atantic ...
UN Default on Korea Spells Trouble in Lebanon
New York Sun | July 15, 2010
Excerpt: UNITED NATIONS — Responding to combative provocations with meek diplomacy, the West is allowing North Korea and Iran to further arm themselves and their proxy armies, risking a much more serious military confrontation in the next rounds. Meeting the ...
Last Ditch Effort to Block Sanctions on Iran Is Pressed By Turkey, Brazil at United Nations
New York Sun | June 7, 2010
Excerpt: UNITED NATIONS – The Security Council is expected to vote on an American-backed resolution to impose the next round of sanctions on Iran as early as Wednesday, but two countries bent on enabling Iran, Brazil and Turkey, are making a last-ditch effort ...
Morgenthau’s Message
New York Sun | September 9, 2009
Excerpt: That was quite a warning the district attorney of New York County, Robert Morgenthau, delivered earlier this week at the Brookings Institution in Washington. A version of it appears this week on the op-ed page of the Wall Street Journal. It is not often that the district attorney, who normally does his talking in a court room or in a press conference related to a specific case, goes public in a matter of international politics and strategy. ...
IAEA Head Calls for Iran To End Its Nuclear Secrecy
New York Sun | September 30, 2008
Excerpt: A six-year probe has not ruled out the possibility that Iran may be running clandestine nuclear programs, the chief U.N. nuclear inspector said yesterday, urging Iran to reassure the world by ending its secretive ways. ...
Bin Laden's Son Makes Return to Pakistan
New York Sun | September 29, 2008
Excerpt: WASHINGTON — Al Qaeda is consolidating its leadership in the territory under its control in Pakistan. Osama bin Laden's son and heir apparent, Sa'ad bin Laden, has returned to Pakistan from his safe haven in Iran, according to messages posted on a ...
Obama's Man on the Middle East
New York Sun | September 29, 2008
Excerpt: Senator Obama's leading voice on Middle East policy, Dennis Ross, is one of America's most talented, creative, and clear-eyed diplomats, tirelessly seeking paradigm-shifting ideas, breakthroughs, and new openings to achieve his goals. And as he told a ...
As U.N. Nuclear Watchdog Convenes, Iran, Israel Collisions Loom
New York Sun | September 28, 2008
Excerpt: VIENNA, Austria — A meeting of the U.N. nuclear watchdog's 145 member nations this week could turn into a showdown between the West and the developing world, as Iran and Syria bid for more influence within the agency, and Islamic nations express anger ...
McCain, Obama Argue Over War, Taxes in 1st Debate
New York Sun | September 26, 2008
Excerpt: OXFORD, Miss. — Senator McCain accused Senator Obama of compiling "the most liberal voting record in the United States Senate" Friday night as the two rivals clashed over taxes, spending, the war in Iraq, and more in an intense first debate of the ...