Collapsed Defense Deal Highlights UK’s Drift away from Europe

British defense company BAE Systems and European company EADS have failed to reach an agreement on a proposed merger. Sources close to the merger report that Germany was responsible for blocking the deal, but Britain’s concerns also played a part. European influence over British defense companies could jeopardize important defense ties with the United States: British officials have said they […]

Latest EU Failure: Deficit Targets

A new IMF report showing that few European countries are expected to hit their target levels of budget deficits is adding fuel to the fires slowly consuming any remaining confidence in the policy pronouncements of European leaders. Shortly after agreeing to new deficit targets for 2013, few countries are on track to meet these targets […]

Australia, US, Canada Agree: Huawei is a Security Threat

It isn’t just the US that sees Chinese telecom companies Huawei and ZTE as a threat to domestic security: Canada and Australia agree. Australia was first: Huawei was the subject of an intense political debate in Australia this year after it was barred, on security grounds, from participating in the national broadband network. In March, it […]

Al-Qaeda Surges in Syria—U.S. Watches, Worries, Waffles

We’ve written before about what a patchwork mess of competing interests the Syrian resistance is. Today, we hear news that one of the rebel groups previously partnered (however loosely) with the Free Syrian Army may have connections to al-Qaeda and is claiming responsibility for some overnight blasts at an intelligence compound on the outskirts of […]

As the World Burns…Israel Votes

Israel has its flaws and some of its policies can, in Via Meadia’s view, be counterproductive and poorly conceived. Its system of proportional representation empowers the nutcases and tiny fringe parties. Nevertheless, facing one of its biggest threats since independence (Iran), with relations chilly with its closest ally (the U.S.), the region in flames, and […]

Religion & Other Curiosities
What should I say about the Middle East?

I feel that I should say something about the Middle East. After all, this blog is supposed to be mostly about religion. Here an entire region is exploding with rage in the name of religion, and what have I been writing about? About eco-ideologues flirting with an ancient goddess, and about homosexuals wanting to be […]

Sincerely Yours

Sincerity, a quality we typically think of as a constant and unchanging human virtue, is anything but.

Is Geography Destiny?

After the fall of the Berlin Wall, Americans lost a "sensibility about time and space," says Robert D. Kaplan. His new book seeks to restore it.

Attack of the Killer Turntables

American music—not just playing and listening to it, but making and selling it—is a portal to cultural awareness.

Will the Kurds Get Their Way?

The rising prospect of Kurdish independence, with Iraqi Kurdistan as its epicenter, portends major disruptions in Southwest Asia and beyond.

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