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Tag Archives: EU
Afghanistan Shows Iran’s Stake in Regional Insecurity
Jerusalem Post- 04/05/2009 A month ago, US President Barack Obama announced a new strategy to address the current crisis in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Obama’s plan to ‘disrupt, dismantle and defeat’ al-Qaida and the Taliban in ‘Afpak’ includes deployment of an … Continue reading
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Tagged Afghanistan, al-Qaida, EU, Iran, Iraq, NATO, Shia, Taliban
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EU and Teheran: A Collision in Slow Motion
Gloria Center – 01/08/2010 This week, the European Union approved sanctions of unprecedented severity against Iran, because of its refusal to desist from enriching uranium. The EU decision follows the recent fourth UN Security Council sanctions resolution against Iran, and … Continue reading
Analysis: The energetic Hamas Lobby
Jerusalem Post- 22/04/2009 A meeting was meant to take place on Wednesday in the Grimond Room at Portcullis House, adjoining the House of Commons in London. The planned meeting was titled “Talk with Hamas” and was meant to feature a … Continue reading
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Tagged British Parliament, EU, Hamas, Hizbullah, Mahmoud Zahar, UK
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Israel, Gaza & Egypt: No Change
Global Politician- 07/02/2008 The response of Israeli officials to the latest events in Gaza may in essence be divided into two halves. The initial response was one of frustration at Egyptian unwillingness to restore order on the international border. The … Continue reading
No Change
01/02/2008 The response of Israeli officials to the latest events in Gaza may in essence be divided into two halves. The initial response was one of frustration at Egyptian unwillingness to restore order on the international border. The subsequent sense … Continue reading
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Tagged Egypt, EU, Gaza, Hamas, Israel, PA, Philadelphi corridor, Qassam, Sharia Law, Sinai
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