Thursday, September 19, 2013

Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- September 19, 2013



Hopes Are High For Iran's 'Diplomatic Sheikh' On Eve Of UN Visit -- Scott Peterson, Christian Science Monitor

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani has preached a message of moderation and cooperation – a sharp departure from his predecessor, known for his anti-West tirades.

The first time Iran's former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, spoke at the United Nations, he believed that his fellow heads of state were rapt with attention.

"I felt that all of a sudden the atmosphere changed there, and for 27 to 28 minutes all the leaders did not blink," Mr. Ahmadinejad later told a cleric in a moment caught on video. He added that he had "become surrounded by light" during the speech.

"I am not exaggerating.... They were astonished, as if a hand held them there and made them sit," said Ahmadinejad. "It had opened their eyes and ears for the message of the Islamic Republic."

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

Is Iran ready to deal on nukes? -- Terri S. Lodge and Matthew Wallin, Special to CNN

Russia Rolls Obama on Syria -- Again -- By Michael Weiss, Real Clear World/NOW

Diplomacy may make Bashar disposable -- Michael Young, The Daily Star

Let’s Be Honest About Israel’s Nukes -- Victor Gilinsky and Henry D. Sokolski, New York Times

Pakistan Must Beware Taliban Bearing Gifts -- The Diplomat

China's Persistent Support for the Six Party Talks -- Scott A. Snyder, The Atlantic

The boy who grew up in North Korea's labour camp 14 -- Stephen Applebaum, The Guardian

A wave of repression in China -- Washington Post editorial

Diplomatic tension over Hong Kong exposes fragility of hopes for democracy -- Greg Torode and James Pomfret, Reuters

How Germany's staid, go-slow chancellor is changing Europe forever. -- Paul Hockenos, Foreign Policy

Anti-Euro Party May Block Germany’s Merkel from Victory -- John Fund, National Review

Why Greece Is Not Weimar -- Roger Cohen, New York Times

One Year to Go: The Scottish Vote That Will Shape Britain's Future -- Michael Keating, Real Clear World

Senator John McCain: Russians deserve better than Putin -- Senator John McCain, Pravda

John McCain’s self-defeating Pravda op-ed can only help Putin -- Max Fisher, Washington Post

Commanders-in-Chief Should Command -- Max Boot, Commentary

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