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Playing Chess With Russia: An Update on the New START Agreement

Normally, the New York Post is a publication known for tabloid-style stories with a right-wing slant. However, in January 2009, they published a short but fascinating inauguration story on something that has the feel of a whispered legend... but it's entirely real. The story was about the " football ": The nuclear "football" was handed off yesterday without a fumble. The metal...

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Getting "Purity" Right

Yet another "moderate" whines: "Those calling for ideological purity have a short memory. Helms was repeatedly angry and frustrated at President Ronald Reagan, who would provide only lip service to such issues as abortion and school prayer. And it was Reagan who signed a nuclear arms reduction treaty with Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev. This is actually an old debate. During the...

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Axelrod: 'We Pride Ourselves On Thinking More About Chicago Than D.C.'

This is a Manhattan-bred, University of Chicago-educated Everyman who would look rumpled in a Hugo Boss suit and still loves Manny's deli on the Near West Side. Doing the world's business, he has discoursed in Moscow with Mikhail Gorbachev ("most interesting person I've met in the job") but exhibits Heartland derision for Washington. More on David Axelrod

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Russia's Gorbachev considers political comeback

MOSCOW - Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev criticized Kremlin policies Friday and toyed with the ambitious idea of attempting a political comeback. Gorbachev said...

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Russia's Gorbachev considers political comeback

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev criticized Kremlin policies Friday and toyed with the ambitious idea of attempting a political comeback.

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Russia's Gorbachev considers political comeback

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev criticized Kremlin policies Friday and toyed with the ambitious idea of attempting a political comeback.

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The power of the 'velvet revolution' lives on

On this day 20 years ago, 100,000 people gathered in Prague to demand political freedoms denied them for 40 years by the country’s Stalinist dictatorship. It was the first mobilisation in Czechoslovakia’s “Velvet Revolution”, which brought students, cultural workers and factory workers together in an unstoppable mass movement. Coming hard on the heels of the crumbling of the...

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Letter: Reagan helped bring down Berlin Wall

Mikhail Gorbachev got credit, and even President John F. Kennedy got a mention, but nothing for former President Reagan. How soon we forget! Let’s not allow the revisionists to reverse true history.

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Obama's Ego vs Real World Politics

...Obama evidently expected that his election would change not only America's image in the world but the policies of nations both friendly and unfriendly. In saluting the fall of the Berlin Wall, on videotape, he made no mention of Ronald Reagan or Margaret Thatcher, Lech Walesa or John Paul II, Mikhail Gorbachev or Vaclav Havel, but cited as a world-changing event his own election in the United States...

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International Men's Day 2009

19 November is Celebrated International Men's Day 2009 | 19 November International Men's Day | International Men's Day 2009 | International Men's DayThere are many days we celebrate like women, children, father, mother and millions other things. But the idea of a toast to men on a particular day was not high on anybody’s agenda. But in 1999, the former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev came

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Did Gates Blow the Call on the Soviets': A Dissent

As I argue in my recent print story on Secretary of Defense Robert Gates, the prevailing view in Washington foreign policy circles is that Gates, as an anti-Soviet hardliner at the CIA in the late 1980s, misread the import of Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika and failed to see the USSR's collapse coming. But here's a dissenting view, via email, from Andrew Hamilton, a former national security council...

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Gorbachev and the Most Complete Test in...

Gorbachev and the Most Complete Test in Economic History by Bill Bonner Only a moron would allow economists to make decisions for him. So, this week, we give thanks to morons. We're referring to the dumbbells who took part in the largest and longest and most complete test in economic history. Two generations and 20 million of them. The poor lumpen of Mitteldeutschland proved that capitalism –...

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Emblem

Of all the absurd things done by President Obama -- I confess to still chuckling every time those two words are strung together -- the most emblematic must be his remarks (delivered remotely) to commemorate the fall of the Berlin Wall. From Michael Barone's latest column for the Washington Examiner : As for the planet beginning to heal, well, that's not clear. Obama evidently expected that his election...

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The problems faced by Soviet forces in Afghanistan carry echoes for Nato

Not that you need it, but here is some bad news and then some even worse news. First the bad. The Senate will soon increase the national debt limit to above $13 trillion. That is paltry compared to what follows. The next ten years show a hyperbolic curve to financial ruin, brought to you by politicians that can't help themselves. Democrats are nervous, twitchy, and are considering attaching a debt...

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Call to withdraw fr "futile & counter-productive war" as former USSR President Gorbachev ended Afghan war in 1988

BNP leader Nick Griffin: "We want to present a moral choice between those parties supporting a futile and counter-productive war and one that says we should be out of there immediately." Former USSR President Mikhail Gorbachev: "I believe that there is no prospect of a military solution. What we need is the reconciliation of Afghan society." US Senate candidate Alan Khazei: "We've...