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The reception in Moscow to U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul during his first few months on the job has been unusual, if not downright hostile, a lot more Cold War than Russian Reset.
In the ten days that have passed since Alexander Litvinenko, an ex-KGB agent, died of radiation poisoning in London, we have learned a lot about his death--haven't we?
The author protests the abuse of Anatol Lyabedzka, a leading advocate for democracy in Belarus, by the regime of Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko.
As America now debates methods that will allegedly help defeat radical Islam, it's worth remembering that the West won the Cold War by being, and remaining, a more open society.
Not only has the Clandestine Servicenot performed well against the Islamic extremist target, itperformed poorlyagainst all "hard targets" throughout the entire Cold War.
We seem afraid to confront thepossibility that Vladimir Putin's regime in Russia is killing off its political opponents.
Michael Ledeen,viaa broken-down ouija board,asksJames Jesus Angleton, former head of the CIA's counterintelligence operations, about the Mary McCarthy story.
The recent death of former KGB agent Alexander Litvinenko brings new questions about Russian president Vladmir Putin and hisgovernment.



