News and Analysis (5/3/2010)

“The pilot falsely accused of training the hijackers responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks has won his almost decade-long miscarriage of justice battle”:

Karzai’s proposed negotiations focus on incorporating individual Taliban leaders while using economic incentives on foot soldiers:

He’s had “a heck of a lot of time to think about it,” and now better understands “the dynamics of movements and … conflicts that can come up” and now has “deep regrets about my participation in that”:

U.S. fears that a nuclear Iran will create a domino effect with all Middle Eastern nations pursuing nuclear bombs ignores the fact that Israel was the first domino in the region:

Since “getting … the BBC Gaza correspondent who was held for four months by a militia not affiliated to Hamas, released … Hamas has locked up scores of journalists or closed down their news operations”:

In a video threatening “attacks on major U.S. cities” Hakimullah Mehsud refutes “claims that he died in a U.S. missile strike in January” :

Unable to form a coalition government, alternative leadership emerges in a young and inexperienced candidate who “has had no chance yet to make enemies”:

Imran

Minaret of Freedom Institute Program Assistant


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