Mr. President: Go Ahead and Snub Putin, But Not over Snowden

President Obama announced today that his planned summit with Vladimir Putin in Moscow was canceled. The proximate cause appeared to be Russia granting NSA leaker Edward Snowden asylum last week: Although U.S. frustration with Moscow has been growing over other key issues such as missile defense and human rights, it was Russia’s decision to grant […]

EPA Relents on Unworkable Ethanol Mandate

The EPA will extend the deadline for ethanol producers to meet this year’s mandated 16.55 billion gallons of biofuels by an extra four months, it announced yesterday. It also said next year’s targets will be lower than those demanded by the 2007 Renewable Fuels Standard (RFS) law.The 2007 RFS charted a course for drastically ramping up biofuels, […]

Norks Blink, Kaesong Factory to Reopen

North Korea has apparently blinked. The DPRK has agreed to reopen the Kaesong industrial plant, run jointly by both countries, just minutes after the South signaled its willingness to let the facility remain closed for good. South Korea also promised to pay out $250 million to companies that have suffered because of the closure.Reuters has […]

Europe’s Calm Summer Masking Big Trouble Ahead

After years of crisis in Europe, key economic indicators are beginning to look up, and a calm is settling in. Manufacturing is on the rise, markets are less turbulent than they were a few months ago, and the euro no longer seems bound for imminent destruction as it did last year. Even the latest installment […]

Iran’s New President: Good Cop or Bad Cop?

There have been hopeful signs and some positive rhetoric emanating from both Tehran and Washington after Iran’s new President, Hassan Rouhani, formally entered office this week. At his first press conference Rouhani called for “serious and substantial” talks with the US. The Obama administration responded by saying that if Rouhani is serious about negotiations, then […]

Too Late, Too Soon: An Eventual Comment on Ahmed Abu Khatalla, the Housing Market, the Terrorism Blip in Yemen and the McCain-Graham Trip to Cairo

I’ve been going on a lot lately about time. My editor’s note for the forthcoming Autumn 2013 issue of The American Interest focuses down on that, and since not everyone who reads this blog also reads the magazine (shame on those of you to whom this applies….we need your money), I offer it here in […]

Japan’s New Warship, Biggest Since WWII, Raises Eyebrows in China

Japan unveiled the Izumo, a hulking grey destroyer that will patrol and protect the Japanese archipelago, in a cheerful ceremony at a harbor outside Tokyo yesterday. The Izumo resembles an aircraft carrier, with its flat top and 820-foot long flight deck, and it is indeed designed to carry 14 helicopters, with the potential to be outfitted for fixed-wing, […]

Will Angela Merkel Beat Margaret Thatcher’s Record?

German federal parliamentary elections are a month away and the outcome is still uncertain. While Chancellor Angela Merkel, who has held office since 2005, remains personally popular, her Christian Democratic party and their junior coalition partner, the liberal FDP, may have trouble collecting the necessary votes in September. Poor regional election results for the ruling […]

Persecuted Christians

Both Roman Catholic and Evangelical Protestant media have for years been drawing public attention to the persecution of Christians in many countries. Secular media have been less attentive; some have ascribed this to an anti-Christian bias; I rather doubt this—more likely it comes from the fact that many otherwise well-informed journalists are less informed on […]

Spanish Posturing on Gibraltar: This Is Why We Need the EU

Spain has had a rough couple of years, struggling with a moribund economy and a massive government deficit. Unemployment prospects, especially for the increasingly disillusioned young, is at grimmer than ever. Restive provinces have joined the Basque country in pushing for independence.The country’s leaders can’t seem to get their own house in order, much less […]

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