Pakistan to Hunt Haqqanis?

Last week, when we noted that the new head of Pakistan’s ISI had come to Washington for negotiations, we suggested that for all sorts of reasons, Pakistan needs the U.S. more than the U.S. needs Pakistan. And while nothing in this relationship is ever settled for good, some dare to hope that U.S. pressure on Pakistan […]

The Drone Race Is On

For policymakers, the main appeal of unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) is that by keeping pilots and ground crews far from harm’s way, they dramatically reduce the political risks and costs of conducting military operations. That explains why the Obama administration is relying on drones to play the lead role in what used to be […]

A City on a Shoestring

Budget shortfalls, cuts in federal funding, and the threat of total financial ruin are pushing municipalities to innovate—and they’re pushing hard. Case in point: the Economist recently profiled Sandy Springs, a northern suburb of Atlanta that, emergency services aside, only employs seven people full-time and outsources many of its essential services to private companies.The unorthodox […]

Italian PM: Show Me The Money

Give me the money or wreck Europe. That is Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti’s message to Germany, according to the AP: Mario Monti told German news magazine Der Spiegel in an interview published Sunday that eurozone tensions over the past few years “bear the traits of a psychological dissolution of Europe,” adding that Europe “must work hard to contain […]

The Far-Reaching Benefits of America’s Energy Boom

“Amid the gloom there are unexpected signs of boom, especially in energy,” begins a tentatively hopeful report in the Economist on America’s economy. Those signs of boom begin with all that newly available oil and gas being pumped out of shale formations across the country, but they extend widely into other sectors that work with […]

Ebola Outbreak Ends…for Now

The WHO has just announced that the recent Ebola outbreak in rural Uganda is now under control. Ebola outbreaks are infrequent and usually end quickly, but with a mortality rate as high as 90 percent, they’re a steep challenge for doctors and health officials.Containing this outbreak was even more challenging, though, because the victims did not […]

India Abstains on Syria

Longtime India watchers should not be surprised at this latest turn of events: India worked hard behind the scenes on Friday to dilute a Saudi Arabia-drafted UNGA resolution, which severely indicted Syria for the situation prevailing in the country, but finally abstained from voting after the draft could not be rid of reference to the July 22nd League of […]

Syria Update: Who Are These Iranian Hostages?

In Syria, a rebel commander took dozens of Iranians hostage after discovering them traveling, rather conspicuously, through Damascus. Today, Iran has appealed to the rebel-friendly governments of Turkey and Qatar to get its citizens back—trouble is, they may not be mere “citizens.” LA Times reports: The [rebel] commander labeled the captives Iranian militiamen nabbed while on […]

Student Loans Weigh Down Recovery

Finally, we have some (arguably) good economic news: Americans’ credit levels have returned to their pre-recession peak of $2.58 trillion. This is usually a good sign for the economy. Higher credit means more consumers are shopping, more banks are lending, and confidence in general is up.But as the Wall Street Journal points out, this news comes […]

Syrian PM Defects, Assad Regime Trembles

The pace of defections from the Assad regime is picking up, with Prime Minister Riad Hijab being the latest high-level civilian official to skip town. A Sunni Muslim from the eastern part of Syria, he announced from Jordan that he has cast his lot with the resistance. The regime claimed that he had been fired, but […]

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