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A reponse to Vance Serchuk's "A Unique UN Scandal," whichappeared in the August 26, 2005,New York Sun.
The tribesmen's long-delayed return to Waziristan is significant because their successful resettlement will do more to re-establish stability and deny the Taliban a safe haven in the agency than any military operation could.
Zimbabwe has been chosen to serve on the UN Commission on Human Rights; this is why it is vital that John Bolton is approved to be the U.S. ambassador to the UN as soon as possible.
Governor Salmaan Taseer's murder raises questions about the future of Pakistan's Western-educated elites.
Iran is using the forced return of Afghan refugees to leverage its influence in Afghanistan at the expense of U.S. interests.
The United States has heavily subsidized the production of corn-based ethanol. The global impact of that policy may lead to a catastrophe.
The great surprise is not that millions took to the streets in Egypt but rather that the United States had for so long predicated its regional security on Mubarak.
There are ways to combat the troubling accountability gap in refugee protection in the developing world.



