Posted by Matt in June 15th, 2008 |
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Energy,
Azerbaijan,
Caspian Pipeline,
Caspian Sea Basin,
Caspian Sea Region,
Energy Analysis,
Energy Prices,
Focal Point,
Gas Giant Gazprom,
gazprom,
Gordian Knot,
Hydrocarbon Resources,
Insatiable Demand,
Littoral States,
Mid 1990s,
Milan,
Natural Gas,
Pipeline Projects,
Point Of Contention,
Russian Company,
Russian Gas
Since the mid-1990s, leaders of the Caspian Sea littoral states — Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, and Iran — have repeatedly said that the sea should never become a point of contention between them or a reason for conflict in the international community.
But as energy prices skyrocket, the Caspian Sea Basin — home to some [...]
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Posted by Matt in June 15th, 2008 |
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Europe,
British Author,
Deadly Blow,
Europe,
European Union,
Growing Pessimism,
Ireland,
Lisbon,
Mark Leonard,
Rejection,
Self Confidence,
Thinker,
Why Europe Will Run The 21st Century
A mere two years ago, the British author and thinker Mark Leonard published a book titled “Why Europe Will Run the 21st Century.” Today, one wonders to what degree Europe will even participate in the 21st century. It’s not just the deadly blow struck by Ireland’s rejection Thursday of the Lisbon Treaty reorganizing the European [...]
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Posted by Matt in June 15th, 2008 |
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Israel,
Annexation,
Array,
Eastern Shore,
Exceptions,
Golan Heights,
Israel,
Israeli Settlers,
Middle East,
Military Asset,
Muslims,
Sea Of Galilee,
Separation Anxiety,
Syria,
Water Sources
The Golan Heights, whose 1981 annexation by Israel remains unrecognized by the world, is widely considered the most gorgeous part of the country. Rising from the eastern shore of the Sea of Galilee to Mount Hermon, it is about the size of Los Angeles but has only 40,000 residents—half Israeli settlers, half Druze Muslims who, [...]
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Posted by Matt in June 15th, 2008 |
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China,
Military,
Russia,
Blue Water,
Capability,
China,
Fits And Starts,
Fleet,
Guided Missile Destroyer,
Large Numbers,
Liberation Army Navy,
Missile Destroyers,
Pairs,
Russian Imports,
Russian Ship,
Ship Designs,
Ship Technology,
ships
China has been buying and adapting Russian naval technologies as it introduces new ships to the fleet in fits and starts. Instead of standardizing ship designs and deploying large numbers of similar ships to its emerging blue water fleet, the People’s Liberation Army Navy keeps introducing new types of guided missile destroyers largely in pairs. [...]
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Posted by Matt in June 15th, 2008 |
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Russia,
Assassinations,
Bad Habits,
Cold-War,
Enemies,
Fall Of Communism,
KGB,
Neighbors,
Russia,
Russian Threat,
weapons
The rise of the newly aggressive Russia carrying out international assassinations, threatening its neighbors, distributing weapons to America’s enemies, confronting US forces and seemingly bent on resurrecting all its old bad habits baffles many who thought that the Cold war had ended with the fall of Communism.
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Posted by Matt in June 15th, 2008 |
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Iran,
Koreas,
Ballistic Missile,
Blueprints,
Discovery,
Fears,
Iran,
Libya,
North-Korea,
Nuclear Bomb,
Nuclear Device,
Nuclear Missile,
Nuclear Missile Blueprints,
Nuclear Missiles,
Nuclear Technology,
Strikes
The discovery of designs for a compact nuclear bomb has raised fears that Iran and North Korea might have obtained blueprints enabling them to mount long-range strikes with nuclear-armed missiles.
Designs for a nuclear device small enough to fit on a ballistic missile were found on computers linked to the international smuggling ring that supplied nuclear [...]
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Posted by Matt in June 15th, 2008 |
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Nuclear,
Proliferation,
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blueprint,
Blueprints,
Bomb,
David Albright,
Developing Countries,
Draft Report,
Electronic Blueprints,
Hindu,
Hindu India,
International Investigators,
Iran,
Led,
Libya,
New York Times,
News Report,
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Nuclear Ring,
Nuclear Weapon,
Nuclear Weapon Design,
Qadeer Khan,
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Rogue Nations,
Rogue Report,
Sanger,
Scientist,
Smugglers,
Warhead Design,
Washington Post,
Weapon Design,
Weapons Inspector
An international smuggling ring may have secretly shared blueprints for an advanced nuclear weapon with Iran, North Korea and other rogue countries, The Washington Post reported Sunday.
The now-defunct ring led by Pakistani scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan is previously known to have sold bomb-related parts to Libya, Iran and North Korea. A draft report by former [...]
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