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Archive for the Foreign Policy CategoryAhmadinejad and His Bomb2. June 2008 by Dan Verton.
By OLIVIER GUITTA In just three years Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Iran’s controversial president, has become a household name. It is worth noting that for a man whose name is mentioned so much, not much is known about him and his past. Indeed, even his official biography lacks a lot of information. But grasping who is Ahmadinejad and where he comes from proves how dangerous this man really is. Posted in Foreign Policy, Iran, The Croissant, Gloabl War on Terror, Personalities, Editor's Notes | Print | 1 Comment » European Perspectives On Terrorism23. May 2008 by Dan Verton.
by Michael Burleigh Copyright Foreign Policy Research Institute HISTORY AND POLICY Commentators and politicians seek to give our opponents a historically familiar face by substituting steel helmets for the chequered keffiyahs and turbans. We have heard about “Islamofascism” and “Islamobolshevism,” both of which terms risk boxing our thinking into the past even as they give needless offense to Muslims by claiming that they are latter-day Nazis. Since we are also engaged in a “war of hearts and minds,” there has been much talk of a Cold War, running parallel to three wars–in Afghanistan, Iraq and against the “global Posted in Foreign Policy, Europe, al-Qaeda, Gloabl War on Terror | Print | 1 Comment »
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