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May 19, 2011
Citing recent movements for democratic change across the Middle East and North Africa as a "historic opportunity," President Obama argued that U.S. policy in the region must be rooted in supporting the aspirations of its citizens instead of the power of dictators.
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by Hayat Mohamed onApril 24, 2011
After months of protests, Ali Abdullah Saleh says he is ready to end his 32-year rule...with conditions.
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by Joel Dreyfuss onJanuary 30, 2011
African Americans have traditionally been the conscience of the country on foreign policy issues. But as Tunisia and Egypt erupt, we have been strangely mute.
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January 5, 2010
In the end, we fall back on the American knee-jerk instinct. Categorize and cauterize.
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December 31, 2009
Looking for someone to blame in the case of the underwear bomber, Finland's deadly rash of shootings
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by Dayo Olopade onDecember 26, 2009
The latest botched act of terrorism raises important questions about U.S. competence in guarding against terror, and yet another American effort to build an important relationship with a fragile, unstable country.
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