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Syria is allegedly transferring Scud missiles to Hezbollah, giving the group the capability to strike anywhere in Israel for the first time.
The Beeb once had (and perhaps still has) a great segment called “without comment” in which clips of incredible things are played. Here’s your print version of our own “without comment” today, from yesterday’s jaw-dropping daily State Department presser discussing the suspension of food aid to North Korea.
In the transition from an old dictator to a new one, some observers were losing faith in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, believing it had lost its magic touch in the arts of dissembling. Others had deeper faith, though, and they were rewarded last week when the State Department proudly announced the umpteenth breakthrough toward the goal of denuclearizing North Korea.
At this event, panelists discussed U.S.-Syria policy.
The author displays a shocking lack of detail and instead indulges in long, sentimental passages about his family life and rituals of the Iranian New Year.
You wouldn't know it from the Obama administration, but North Korea's global threat continues to metastasize.
Moammar Qaddafi's rule might be crumbling, but the colonel refuses to quit. On the evening of August 23, Qaddafi loyalists launched Scuds at the rebel-run town of Misrata. Western policymakers should not ignore them, for reasons that have less to do with Libya and far more with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
David Frum writing on American unilaterlism.





