Archive for July, 2006

July 29, 2006

Not Europe

Coherent

by Alex Harrowell

AFP, via the Beirut Daily Star reports that the US is to find the Lebanese army $10 million to buy equipment needed to patrol the southern border and, presumably, keep Hezbollah in hand. For one thing, it doesn’t sound much. For another thing, wouldn’t it be an idea to get the Israelis to stop bombing [...]

July 28, 2006

Europe and the world

OK, Scott - hour of Europe not at hand

by Alex Harrowell

Well, it now looks as if the window of opportunity for a ceasefire in the Levant has slammed shut on the fingers of its proponents. With the destruction of a UNTSO observation post, the mobilisation of three Israeli reserve divisions (by contrast, the total force employed so far has been one division-plus), Hezbollah’s successful defence [...]

July 27, 2006

Western and Central Europe

Italy’s watergate

by David Weman

Italy’s Watergate By Patrick Radden Keefe

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Europe and the world

In defense of agricultural subsidies

by David Weman

Comment is free: Africa does not need more expensive food
Daniel Davies says the CAP is mostly good for Africans.

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July 26, 2006

Europe and the world

You say that like it’s a bad thing

by Alex Harrowell

Says Scott: Why should outsiders participate in saving face for Israel and in solidifying what will no doubt be perceived in the Middle East as a Hezbollah victory?
Well, if a situation emerges where Israel can save face and Hezbollah is simultaneously able to claim victory, we’d be fools not to seize this opportunity. Put it [...]

Europe and the world

Lebanon: So much for a “strong mandate”

by Scott Martens

According to today’s Haaretz, Israel has abandoned the idea of an international force in Lebanon designed to disarm Hezbollah. What they are now talking about is a 1 km wide “demilitarized zone” along the Israeli border where Hezbollah can’t deploy, enforced by Israeli artillery over the border in Israel.
Since Hezbollah’s rockets go a lot [...]

July 24, 2006

Europe and the world

Maybe the hour of Europe is at hand

by Alex Harrowell

…this time? The signs do appear to being pointing to a possible employment of European forces in Lebanon, not least with Israeli PM Ehud Olmert and others expressing a preference for “EU countries” or NATO - which is mostly the same thing, especially militarily - to supply troops to any peacekeeping/peace enforcement mission there.
The reason [...]

Minorities and integration

Vienna: The End of the Beginning

by Douglas Muir

So the latest round of talks on Kosovo begin in Vienna today.
There have already been seven rounds of talks since February. The result: the two sides have utterly failed to reach any agreement on anything whatsoever.
But this is not just an eighth round. No, this is a new “phase” of the talks. [...]

Europe and the world

NATO peacekeepers in Lebanon: Why Europe should just say no

by Scott Martens

For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind - Hosea 8:7
The new American-Israeli proposal for peace in Lebanon is a NATO-led force with a “strong mandate” rather than UN-led blue helmets. “NATO” in this case is a code word for European troops under effective US command, since it must be [...]

July 21, 2006

Transition and accession

Spy kids

by Douglas Muir

Huge flap in Romania this week, as it’s been revealed that the Communist-era secret police recruited children to spy on parents and classmates.
This should come as no surprise. Nicolae Ceaucescu was a creepy little thug, and his Securitate were the scum of the earth. If you can think of a sleazy, evil activity, [...]

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