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Spying in on the afterlife.
The Berlin speech revealed more starkly than ever the most dangerous weaknesses in Barack Obama's thinking about the world.
Striving for international popularity does not translate into the power needed to persuade allies or rivals to cooperate with our policies.
Though Russia wants to know more about how the United States manages to revolutionalize its technology, the charges against eleven people accused of spying for Russia will likely have little impact on future U.S.-Russian relations.
Iran makes it clear that they are willing to use human shields to protect their nuclear facilities.
The 9/11 Commission proposes the wrong solution to combatting terrorism because, just as it misidentifies U.S. enemies, it misunderstandsits problems.
The next Russian president will be the product of a political system that remains mystifyingly opaque, and we shouldn't forget it.



