Ahmadinejad’s words practically beg Obama to say something to provide the besieged Iranian president with the political capital he seems to be losing as seventy professors are arrested:
- Ahmadinejad Tells Obama Not to Interfere in Iran (Washington Post)
In the likely scenario that Ahmadinejad remains in power…
… What are the political consequences in regional affairs?
- Arab Countries: Is Iran’s Unrest an Opportunity or a Threat? (Christian Science Monitor)
- Will Iran’s Turmoil Change the Middle East? (Christian Science Monitor)
Backed by the UN Security Council, International forces seem determined to engage in foreign intervention:
- U.S. Sends Arms to Somalia, Rebels Amputate Limbs (Reuters / Washington Post)
The burning question for Iraqi democracy, “Is Maliki a strongman, personally and through the constitution? Or is he a dictator?”:
- In Iraq, a Different Struggle for Power (Washington Post)
Refugees have little but the horrid conditions of the camp to occupy their minds:
- In Pakistan, the Displaced Yearn for Home (LA Times)
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