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George W. Bush was most successful when defying ‘consensus.’ Mar 11, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 25 • By MICHAEL S. DORAN"Make sure,” Elliott Abrams told me, “that you have the better idea, and then push for it aggressively.”
He offered this advice back in 2006, when I was working for him in the National Security Council. At the time, I was involved in a minor conflict with another White House office, which was assuming a heavy-handed role in the formation of Lebanon policy—an area that, bureaucratically, fell to me.
Read more... 12:55 PM, Feb 15, 2013 • By LEE SMITHJohn Kerry is traveling to the Middle East and Europe later this month to unveil his new plan to get Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to step down. "I believe there are additional things that can be done to change his current perception," the new secretary of state said this week. "My goal is to see us change his calculation."
Read more... 5:01 PM, Feb 14, 2013 • By MATTHEW LEVITTEight years ago today, February 14, 2005, former Lebanese prime minister Rafiq Hariri was assassinated, along with 22 others, when a massive explosive detonated as his motorcade drove past Beirut’s St. George Hotel.
Read more... Obama’s trip to Jerusalem and the ‘peace process’ Feb 18, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 22 • By ELLIOTT ABRAMSPresident Obama will make his first presidential visit to Israel in March, and Secretary of State Kerry will make his own trip even sooner. The White House is trying to dampen the inevitable speculation about a possible breakthrough to peace negotiations, and its spokesman has said the president’s trip is “not focused on specific Middle East peace process proposals.” Let’s hope so. But given the itinerary—Jerusalem, Ramallah, and Amman—the so-called peace process will be near the top of the agenda at every meeting Kerry and Obama have.
Read more... Obama’s trip to Jerusalem and the ‘peace process’ Feb 18, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 22 • By ELLIOTT ABRAMSPresident Obama will make his first presidential visit to Israel in March, and Secretary of State Kerry will make his own trip even sooner. The White House is trying to dampen the inevitable speculation about a possible breakthrough to peace negotiations, and its spokesman has said the president’s trip is “not focused on specific Middle East peace process proposals.” Let’s hope so. But given the itinerary—Jerusalem, Ramallah, and Amman—the so-called peace process will be near the top of the agenda at every meeting Kerry and Obama have.
Read more... 3:16 PM, Jan 28, 2013 • By LEE SMITHInformed sources are confirming reports that there was a major explosion at a uranium enrichment plant at an Iranian nuclear facility in Fordow last week. However, the White House believes the reports are not credible and Iran denies that anything is amiss, but a variety of news items coming out of Israel and Iran point to the likelihood that something significant is happening in the region.
Read more... 9:21 AM, Jan 28, 2013 • By DANIEL HALPERIn an interview with the New Republic, President Barack Obama explained that military "limitations" are a reason America can't intervene in Syria.
Read more... Feb 4, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 20 • By LEE SMITHOne thing Hillary Clinton got right in her testimony before Congress last week: “When America is absent,” she said, “there are consequences.” But the administration she served has chosen to be absent, and we are seeing the consequences play out, from North Africa to the Levant, where the unchecked flow of weapons, experienced jihadist fighters, and Salafist ideology is reshaping the regional balance of power—and tilting it agai
Read more... Feb 4, 2013, Vol. 18, No. 20 • By LEE SMITHOne thing Hillary Clinton got right in her testimony before Congress last week: “When America is absent,” she said, “there are consequences.” But the administration she served has chosen to be absent, and we are seeing the consequences play out, from North Africa to the Levant, where the unchecked flow of weapons, experienced jihadist fighters, and Salafist ideology is reshaping the regional balance of power—and tilting it agai
Read more... Is Hezbollah up to its old tricks again in kidnapping Western journalists?2:01 PM, Dec 19, 2012 • By LEE SMITHNBC’s Middle East correspondent Richard Engel was released yesterday after being held for five days in Syria. When his kidnappers came to a rebel checkpoint, they were engaged in a firefight with a Free Syrian Army unit that allowed Engel and his colleagues to go free. NBC’s statement said he was taken by an “unknown group,” but Engel himself said he has a “very good idea” that the kidnappers are members of the shabbiha.
Read more... 1:35 PM, Dec 6, 2012 • By LEE SMITHSoon after 9/11, Michael Totten abandoned a profitable career as a technical writer and started a blog that took him throughout the Middle East, including Iraq which he visited seven times from 2006 to 2009. He also lived in Lebanon in parts of 2005 and 2006 in the middle of the Cedar Revolution, where I first met him.
Read more... 7:19 AM, Dec 4, 2012 • By DANIEL HALPERIran is claiming to have successfully "hunted" an American drone, according to a piece in the regime organ Fars News Agency. The propaganda outlet claims that this is the first time Iran has shot down an American drone.
Read more... Hosted by Michael Graham.11:31 AM, Nov 30, 2012 • By TWS PODCASTTHE WEEKLY STANDARD podcast with Bill Kristol, hosted by Michael Graham:
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