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Pro-democracy forces continue their struggle in Egypt.
A blogger was arrested in his home based on his posts on the Internet. Just how bad is repression of speech in Egypt?
When U.S. assistance is needed most, our silence is deafening.
President George W. Bush's failure to keep his promises to foreign leaders is bad news for his legacy and for U.S. national security.
As U.S. policymakers ratchet down pressure in the Middle East, Egypt and Tunisia see a green light to backtrack on reform.
Jordan needs a strong leader to navigate through trying times as it deals with democratization and faces a resurgent Saddam, an emerging PLO entity, and a regional climate.
It ismost likely that bin Laden operated in conjunction with a state--namely Iraq.
Bin Laden may become a modern-day version of a vanished imam, a lost spiritual guide whose hoped-for return will empower the oppressed and vanquish the strong.



