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UN Framework Convention on Climate Change produced a protocol for reducing emissions of several greenhouse gases widely believed to contribute to global warming.
The terror plot was no rogue action. Obama may hold an olive branch, but the White House must recognize the Iranian regime's fist holds only blood. The time for talk has ended.
The Justice Department’s recent announcement that an Iranian agent attempted to recruit a Mexican drug gang to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in the United States presents an opportunity for the Obama administration finally to draw the line on Iran’s growing presence in the Western Hemisphere.
Roger F. Noriega discusses the issues that are likely to drive U.S.-Latin American relations in 2010.
Argentine president Cristina Kirchner's term in office is getting off to a bumpy start.
At the UN climate conference in Buenos Aires, a consensus is building to tackle global warming the right way and not through enviromental extremism.
The Foreign Minister, Adam Rotfeld, assures that it will not be a political operation of placing people connected with the present government in embassies and consulates.
Hezbollah is using the Western Hemisphere as a staging ground, fundraising center, and operational base to wage asymmetric warfare against the United States. Venezuela's Hugo Chávez and other anti-American governments in the region have facilitated this expansion by rolling out the welcome mats for Hezbollah and Iran.






