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Remembering Pakistan’s Biggest and Baddest Fraud Scandal

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:54
Before Axact, there was the Bank of Credit and Commerce International.

China’s UN Mission Follows Obama on Twitter. They Also Follow Katy Perry.

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:39
The Twitter account for China's mission follows lots of pop star but not Samantha Power.

Egypt’s Sisi Is Getting Pretty Good … at Being a Dictator

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:38
But will the army continue to back the president if the economy starts to tank?

Stranded at the Headwaters of Europe’s Migrant Crisis

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:35
Before risking deadly deserts and a perilous Mediterranean crossing, the first steps of a desperate attempt at a new life cross Sudan.

Obama’s Defeats of Choice

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:34
Barack Obama became president by campaigning against wars of choice. Unless he is able to turn an increasingly desperate situation around, his legacy as president may well be defeats of choice. The “wars of necessity vs. wars of choice” framework never could handle the burdens placed on it by partisan politicians. It purports to distinguish ...

Read Hillary Clinton’s Benghazi Emails Here

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 19:09
The State Department released a tranche of Hillary Clinton's private e-mails on Friday, which include her correspondences following the 2012 attack on the U.S. compound in Benghazi, Libya in her capacity as secretary of state. The first batch of 296 e-mails can be viewed here on the State Department's website.

Wanna understand China today?: Here’s a new reading list, kind of business-oriented

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 18:43
There has been some polite jostling going on this week between the U.S. Navy and Chinese military over the tepid waters of the South China Sea.

A photo for Memorial Day

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 18:40
It is not just about drinking a few beers, though that can be part of it.

Afghanistan, Pakistan Deal Causes Controversy; Indian Finance Minister Says Economy Will Grow; Pakistani Police Raid Political Leader’s Home

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 14:50
Editor’s note: The South Asia Channel will not publish a daily brief on Monday, May 25th in honor of Memorial Day. Regular publication will resume on Tuesday, May 26th. Afghanistan Deal with Pakistan causes controversy Reports of dissatisfaction and disagreement over an intelligence deal that Afghanistan signed with neighboring Pakistan have surfaced (RFE/RL, Pajhwok).  It ...

The Golden State Approach to Managing the Middle East

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 14:42
Why, from Syria to the two-state solution, the Obama administration should channel a little California.

Situation Report: The business of defense; Abadi to Moscow; remembering what this weekend is all about; and lots more

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 13:32
By Paul McLeary with Ariel Robinson BREAKING: The U.S. Central Command announced this morning that Iraqi forces have broken through the Islamic State’s months-long siege of the Baiji oil refinery and are now resupplying the beleaguered Iraqi troops inside the facility. “In the past 72 hours, we have seen the ISF make steady, measured progress ...

Islamic State Tightens Hold on Palmyra, Ramadi

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 13:17
The Islamic State is consolidating its hold on Palmyra after seizing the city this week. Militants have used the speakers at mosques used for the call to prayer to tell residents to turn in soldiers and government employees, and people remaining in the city have reported dozens of public executions. The Syrian government is reportedly ...

Lawmakers Urge Pentagon Chief to Save Suicide Prevention Program

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 00:55
A powerful group of lawmakers is asking Defense Secretary Ashton Carter to reconsider the Pentagon’s recent decision to eliminate funding for Vets4Warriors.

The New King of Siam

Foreign Policy - ven, 22/05/2015 - 00:06
With Thailand’s ailing monarch fading from the scene, Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha is positioning himself to rule indefinitely — by silencing all dissent.

The Islamic State Wants to Use America’s Love of Junk Food Against It

Foreign Policy - jeu, 21/05/2015 - 23:18
A member of a pro-Islamic State forum has chipped in a rather out-of-the-box idea for jihad: turn Americans consumers off of salty snacks by associating them with beheadings -- a scheme he says will destroy the American economy.

Who’s Part of the Islamic State? Depends Whom You Ask.

Foreign Policy - jeu, 21/05/2015 - 23:15
A U.S.-led coalition is grappling over how to fight the Islamic State’s self-proclaimed allies in Libya and beyond without taking its eyes off Iraq and Syria.

Obama’s Asia Trade Deal Might Pass the Senate. It’s Not Looking So Good in the House.

Foreign Policy - jeu, 21/05/2015 - 23:08
An unlikely alliance of lawmakers, labor union, and the Tea Party could sink Obama's Asia trade bill in the House.

Why ‘Train, Advise, and Assist’ Should Begin with ‘Assess’

Foreign Policy - jeu, 21/05/2015 - 22:50
The NATO Resolute Support Mission’s (RSM’s) mandate to “train, advise, and assist,” but a better prerogative would be to “assess, train, advice, and assist.”

Families of Marines Killed on Humanitarian Missions Get Fewer Benefits

Foreign Policy - jeu, 21/05/2015 - 21:39
Like the families of the 1,400 U.S. Marines killed in action in recent years, Andrea and Jim Hug of Phoenix, Arizona planned to travel to Dover Air Force Base in Delaware this month to receive their son’s coffin after getting news that he died in a helicopter crash in Nepal.

Provoking Beijing in the South China Sea Will Only Backfire on Washington

Foreign Policy - jeu, 21/05/2015 - 21:39
When China declares an Air Defense Identification Zone in the South China Sea, the United States will have only itself to blame.

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