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20/05/2006 | PUTIN, CHAVEZ-El acercamiento recrudece la desconfianza de la diplomacia estadounidense hacia una Rusia que también bloquea soluciones de castigo hacia Irán
Elizabeth Peger | Nuevo Digital
Con gran inquietud, el gobierno de Estados Unidos ha comenzado a observar los últimos movimientos de Rusia. Primero ha preocupado la desafiante actitud de Moscú de oponerse a la utilización de presiones políticas, económicas y militares para aislar a Irán y forzarlo a abandonar sus proyectos de desarrollo nuclear. ...
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18/05/2006 | BOLIVIA- La oposición denuncia que Chávez abastece de armas a Evo Morales para la creación de grupos paramilitares
Elizabeth Peger | Nuevo Digital
Las políticas de fuerte rearme militar instrumentadas por Hugo Chávez en Venezuela han abierto una fuerte inquietud sobre la posibilidad de que se trate de una maniobra para desestabilizar la situación regional. Esa es la lectura que ha llevado al gobierno de Estados Unidos a disponer en los últimos días la prohibición de vender armas con tecnología norteamericana a Caracas. ...
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18/05/2006 | Cell-phone-only crowd may alter polling
Will Lester | Insight Magazine
Justin Globus is part of a fast-growing group — approaching one in 10 Americans — who have given up traditional telephones and depend only on their cell phones. That trend is making pollsters uneasy. ...
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18/05/2006 | De Borchgrave: Israel will not tolerate a nuclear Iran
Arnaud de Borchgrave | Insight Magazine
A U.S. and/or Israeli air strike against Iran's nuclear facilities before November conjures up a dead duck rather than a lame duck at one end of Pennsylvania Avenue and at the other, key congressional committees under the control of prominent liberals. ...
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18/05/2006 | Venezuela arms embargo should be part of Bush Doctrine
CSP | Center for Security Policy
The new U.S. arms embargo against the extremist regime in Venezuela should have implications beyond South America. Though intended to protect democracies in the region, the embargo should be used to convince our allies that there is a price to be paid for actions that willfully undermine American security interests. ...
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18/05/2006 | Tactical Realities in the Counterterrorism War
Fred Burton | Stratfor
The British government last week released two reports concerning the July 7, 2005, suicide attacks in London. The first, by Parliament's Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC), examined government efforts to collect and analyze intelligence pertaining to the case; the second, by the Home Office, outlined findings about the bombers, their backgrounds, motives and actions in greater detail. ...
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18/05/2006 | Is Eastern Germany Safe for Foreigners? Racism Warning Has German Hackles Raised
Spiegel Staff | Spiegel
On Wednesday, a former government spokesman said black visitors to Germany should be careful where they go in the country. His remarks have drawn criticism -- and support. ...
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18/05/2006 | Target Russia?
Arnaud de Borchgrave | Washington Times
Beating up on Russia's shrinking democracy has become a geopolitical blood sport from Vice President Dick Cheney down to unreconstructed cold warriors who gleefully say, "I told you so." They see no contradiction in berating Vladimir Putin's governing style and imprecatory Bush administration diplomatic efforts to enlist the Russian president's support to persuade Iran to abandon its nuclear ambitions. ...
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17/05/2006 | Brazil: When Violence Reaches a Tipping Point
Stratfor Staff | Stratfor
Brazilian authorities stabilized the sprawling business capital of Sao Paulo on May 16 after a prison gang launched an offensive that sparked four days of riots and fighting. At least 80 people were killed, including 31 police officers, and scores of buses were torched. ...
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17/05/2006 | Civil Liberties and National Security
George Friedman | Stratfor
USA Today published a story last week stating that U.S. telephone companies (Qwest excepted) had been handing over to the National Security Agency (NSA) logs of phone calls made by American citizens. This has, as one might expect, generated a fair bit of controversy -- with opinions ranging from "It's not only legal but a great idea" to "This proves that Bush arranged 9/11 so he could create a police state." A fine time is being had by all. Therefore, it would seem appropriate to pause and consider the matter. ...
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