Archive for March, 2004

March 18, 2004

Europe and the world

Al Quaida, a Learning Organisation?

by Tobias Schwarz

Spiegel Online claims to be in possession of a 42-page arabic language document that, according to the magazine’s author, Yassin Musharbash, suggests not only that Al Quaida had strategically targeted Madrid just before the elections, but, moreover, that the organisation’s intellectual and thus strategic capacities seem to have risen significantly. According to Musharbash’s article (in [...]

Europe and the world

Poland to withdraw from Iraq

by Scott Martens

AP is running a report that Poland’s president, Aleksander Kwasniewski, will withdraw Polish troops from Iraq.
President Aleksander Kwasniewski, a key Washington ally, said Thursday he may withdraw troops early from Iraq and that Poland was “misled” about the threat of Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction.
His remarks to a small group of European reporters were [...]

March 17, 2004

On the Internets

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by David Weman

My favorite blogger, Kevin “Calpundit” Drum, has gone professional. He now blogs at the Washington Monthly.

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Western and Central Europe

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by Nick Barlow

Newly released polls from Spain show that the PSOE may have been in the lead before last Thursday. More discussion of this at Harry’s Place

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Websites

Digitally Scared.

by Tobias Schwarz

No doubt about it - revolutions are truly scary. Whether you think of the French one, the ones that freed Eastern Europe, or the digital revolution that is currently changing much of the transactional structure of our economies, and in particular the music industry. But contrary to most people, I do pity major label executives [...]

March 16, 2004

Europe and the world

Spanish Troops With A UN/NATO Mandate?

by Edward Hugh

I haven’t much to say about this that I haven’t already said, but the idea of Spain forming part of a NATO contingent which is under a UN mandate would seem to me to represent real progress.
“Yes there is some doubt about the Spanish contingent but otherwise the Iraq force is there,” said one. “It [...]

Governments and parties

How Spain voted

by Nick Barlow

Both Chris Brooke and Matthew Turner have raised the suggestion that the Socialist victory in Spain may not have been caused by an actual swing in the electorate from the Popular Party (PP) to the Socialists (PSOE) after Thursday, but rather by the attacks in Madrid inspiring more people to go out and [...]

Terrorism

Six Moroccans Identified in Madrid Bombing

by Edward Hugh

Well, little by little the details are getting clearer. According to the Spanish daily El Pais the police now know the identity of six Moroccans who are thought to have participated in Thursday’s bombing.
According to the newspaper one of those responsible is Jamal Zougan from Tangiers who has been identified from photographs by two [...]

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March 15, 2004

Western and Central Europe

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by Nick Barlow

After Madrid, there’ll be a series of emergency EU meetings to discuss greater co-operation over terror

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Governments and parties

Fair and Balanced?

by Edward Hugh

Two versions of the Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero story, Fox and Bloomberg, choose for yourselves.
BTW: anyone out there help me: what is the Blair/Labour Government official position right now on the UN and troop withdrawal? Just to put this in some sort of perspective.

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