Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials -- February 16, 2011

President Barack Obama studies a document held by Director of National Intelligence James Clapper during the Presidential Daily Briefing in the Oval Office, Feb. 3, 2011. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

A New America In A New World Order -- Victor Davis Hanson, NRO

Obama’s vision of sameness — at home, equality of result; abroad, all nations equal — carries an appalling price tag.

The year is quite young, and yet it has already seen a multitude of disturbing events and trends — unrest in Cairo and North Africa; nuclearization in Iran; a growing anti-American alliance among Turkey, Hezbollah, Iran, and Syria; the expansionary designs of a newly unabashed China with attendant repercussions on Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan; calls for the end of the dollar as the global currency; the muscle flexing from an “I can’t believe my good luck” Russia; and the tottering of the European Union. I have no idea how most Americans react to any of the above, and I don’t think the administration has either.

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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorials

American dream, made to order -- Rupa Sengupta, Times of India

A history of anti-Americanism in Pakistan
-- Nadeem F. Paracha, DAWN

S. Military Watching Gulf Unrest -- Robert Burns, AP

Asia's fragile oil dependence on the Mideast -- Michael Richardson, Japan Times

Could Libya be next? Khadafy facing 'day of rage' -- Amir Taheri, New York Post

The Woman at the Head of Yemen's Protest Movement -- Time Magazine

A true terrorism list -- L.A. Times editorial

Waiting out a strongman in the Ivory Coast -- Elizabeth Dickinson, Foreign Policy

Analysis: Gap in Pakistan Predator strikes not unusual -- Bill Roggio, Long War Journal

North Korea celebrates Kim Jong Il's 69th/70th birthday -- Joshua Keating, Foreign Policy
Kim Jong Il's Worst Party Ever -- Bennett Allen, Vanity Fair
Dear Leader faces unhappy birthday -- Sunny Lee, Asia Times
Hungry North Korea marks Kim Jong-il’s birthday -- Time Edwards, First Post

Factbox: Demands of Bahrain's protesters -- Reuters
Analysis: Bahrain unrest may have regional, financial impact -- Reuters
West, Gulf alike fear Bahrain upheaval -- The Australian

Taliban reality finally dawns on human rights camp -- Christopher Hitchens, National Post
Worth a Bottle of Whiskey -- Maureen Dowd, New York Times
Why Kabul Should Expect More Suicide Bombings -- John Wendle, Time Magazine
Why talks with the Taliban are likely to fail -- Praveen Swami, The Telegraph
A Rare Voice Against Plan to Leave Afghanistan -- Judy Dempsey, New York Times

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