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Scandal at jail another symptom of war on drugs
Let me start with this: If not for the absurd war on drugs — by far, the nation's longest war — we would not have had so many killings on the streets of Baltimore over the years. The United States leads the world in incarceration. Without the...
Tags: Murder, Prisons, Taliban, War Crimes, Heroin
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A controversial speaker's right to speak
Maybe it was too nice out to protest. Or maybe no one cared what a few hundred conservatives were talking about in this one-party state. But only about 10 people convened Saturday with signs outside the DoubleTree Hotel in Annapolis to oppose Pamela...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Council on American-Islamic Relations, New York City, Michael Bloomberg, September 11, 2001 Attacks
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Middle East mess was born in the U.S.A.
Titillation over David Petraeus and political posturing over Susan Rice aside, here is the most important unasked question: Why did we foster regime change in Libya and Egypt that gave the Muslim Brotherhood control in the latter and produced a gaggle...
Tags: Pakistan, Bashar Assad, Al-Qaeda, Iraq, Bahraini Protests (2011)
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U.S. should rethink role in North Africa
The 1916 Sykes-Picot Agreement and 19th Century reach of European imperialism created many nation states America is determined to defend. One of the goals of Islamic Jihad and groups aligned with al-Qaida is to demolish all the boundaries and national...
Tags: Religious Conflicts, Al-Qaeda, Christopher Stevens, U.S. Department of State
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History shows Israel has acted reasonably
While reading G. Jefferson Price's column ("For Israel, it's different this time," Nov. 20), I was reminded of the quip "learned nothing, forgot nothing" describing a reactionary French royal family. Mr. Price displays the same distorted views toward...Tags: Mahmoud Abbas, Benjamin Netanyahu, West Bank, Israel, Lebanon
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Conservatives' indulgence of hate speech is cause for concern
Columnist Marta Mossburg's column on the Maryland Council on American-Islamic Relations' protest against Pamela Geller as a speaker at the recent Maryland Conservative Action Network conference in Annapolis is factually incorrect ("A controversial...Tags: Freedom of the Press, Annapolis, Council on American-Islamic Relations, Islam, Civil Rights
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Who needs reform most: Egypt or America?
Prior to leaving Egypt for the United Nations General Assembly, Egypt's Islamist President Mohamed Morsi told The New York Timesthe United States needs to "fundamentally change" its approach to the Arab world. That includes, he said, showing greater...
Tags: Religious Conflicts, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Belief and Faith, United Nations General Assembly
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Romney has the momentum, now he must close the deal
After watching the third presidential debate, are you clear on America's foreign policy? I thought not. That's because there appears to be no singular foreign policy, rather a series of foreign policies, which must be tailored to fit each nation. I...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Ronald Reagan, MSNBC (tv network), White House
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Ehrlich is wrong on U.S. policy in the Middle East
Robert L. Ehrlich Jr.'s recent column ("The Obama doctrine: Passivity where leadership is needed," Oct. 14) continues to present a flawed ideological position on the Middle East when a heterodox view is in order. We entered the Middle East and North...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Osama bin Laden, Mitt Romney, Iraq, International Military Interventions
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Welcome to an age of interdependence
The outcome of November's presidential election will affect the entire world. Yet until the attack on our consulate in Libya, issues of foreign policy and globalization were nearly absent from the political discourse. There was talk at both parties'...Tags: City University of New York, Ecosystems, Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Libya
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UM researchers mine data to uncover terrorist threats
U.S. counterterrorism efforts monitor and sort vast databases of information for clues on potential plots. Now a team of University of Maryland researchers have used data-mining techniques employed by online giants like Google and Amazon.com to aid in the...
Tags: Religious Conflicts, Metal and Mineral, Pakistan, Amazon.com Inc., Al-Qaeda
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Rise of Egypt's Morsi should be of concern
The characterization by Adil E. Shamoo and Bonnie Bricker ("Egypt's hopeful path," June 7) of Mohamed Morsi, the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate for the upcoming Egyptian presidential runoff, as a moderate is an exercise in wishful thinking. The Arabic...Tags: Egypt, Islam, Jerusalem (Israel), The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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