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So, What Next?
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak wants "war to the bitter end." Hamas is on the run, its terrorist infrastructure and personnel being blown to bits as we speak. All good, but at the end of the day, all that gets you is a pile of rubble and a bunch of ...
George Bush, Liberator
George Bush, Liberator
julescrittenden.com — Considering that it's published in the UK, the Telegraph is a great American newspaper. Nile Gardiner: Much... of the condemnation of his policies though is driven by a venomous hatred of Bush's personality and leadership style, rather than an ... (more) George Bush, Liberator
Bleeding, Leading
julescrittenden.com — You'd almost get the idea that this was all Israel's fault, from the coverage of new horrors... emerging in Gaza. But before we get to the news, what looks almost like a Greenwald parody of Greenwald, while attempting to disparage Gaza war coverage, ... (more) Bleeding, Leading
New Deal
julescrittenden.com — It isn't exactly change you can believe in, but here's the deal. Obama has advanced from trying... to be like Bush to trying to outdo him. WSJ, $300 billion tax-cut plan: WASHINGTON -- President-elect Barack Obama and congressional Democrats are ... (more) New Deal
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ISRAEL AND HAMAS: So, What Next?…
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Tuesday, December 30
AMERICAN DIGEST — ... Forget pulling back. "What if.... the destruction of Hamas is the best thing that ever happened to the Palestinians?" - Jules Crittenden サ So, What Next? ...

Operation Cast Lead: Day 4
A Blog For All — ... and rearm. Everything I expected had come to pass. Hamas and the terrorists have indeed used Israel's reluctance to carry out reprisals after that first violation of the ceasefire to launch hundreds of kassams and mortars since. It is to Olmert's everlasting shame that he allowed such a situation to persist, and it is a damning indictment of Israel's political landscape that no one could find the wherewithal to force Olmert to leave following the release of the Winograd Report. Jules Crittenden has an interesting analysis of where this leaves Israel and the peace prospects. I ...

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