Despite the highly effective success rate, the Saudi rehabilitation program may not be the solution to resettling the 97 Yemenis from Guantanamo…
- U.S. Sees Saudi Program As an Option for Detainees (Washington Post)
… Meanwhile, Yemen struggles to provide for the more than 150,000 people fleeing the conflict between government and insurgent forces:
- In Yemen Conflict, Number of Displaced Grows (LA Times)
An internal Fatah memo accuse Obama of buckling under Israeli pressure and that “all hopes placed in the new US administration and President Obama have evaporated”:
- Palestinian Faith in Obama ‘Evaporates’ (Guardian)
Examining the logistics and chances of success of an Israeli military strike on Iranian nuclear sites:
- Could an Israeli Air Strike Stop Iran’s Nuclear Program? (Christian Science Monitor)
Legislation must be passed by Thursday in order to organize the parliamentary vote in time:
- Iraqi Politicians Unable to Agree on Election Specifics (Washington Post)
Profiling Mullah Muhammad Omar, the leader behind the Taliban’s remarkable military comeback in Afghanistan:
- A Dogged Taliban Chief Rebounds, Vexing U.S. (NY Times)
” We [Israelis] have it in our power to change the current situation, when a man sits in our jails for a number of years, and around him friends and family become angry. That is how we create terrorists”:
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