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18 Mar 5:18am
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18 Mar 5:18am
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Devid:
17 Mar 7:02am
This is a really good read for me, Must admit that you are one of the best
bloggers I ever saw.Thank
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14 Mar 1:22pm
The Women's day is a very honerable day of the World. In India our ladies are
very much proud of th
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13 Mar 6:25pm
"The Shock Doctrine" by Naomi Klein A wake up call-to-arms to resist the
male-chauvinist model of cr
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13 Mar 1:09pm
I am a driver with all categories,I would like to know how I can find a Work
in Haiti UN or in ONG
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Devid:
17 Mar 7:33am
This is a really good read for me, Must admit that you are one of the best
bloggers I ever saw.Thank
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7 Mar 11:37am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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7 Mar 11:36am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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7 Mar 11:35am
To Honorable Sir With due respect I am submitting few lines for your kind
consideration. I have co
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Visitor:
3 Mar 8:36pm
It can't be done. It's not about facts; it's about political opportunism.
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Chris de Ocejo:
26 Feb 12:29pm
Yes, but the IPCC report is one of many, hundreds of reports which show the
warming trend. It's a bi
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Devid:
17 Mar 8:14am
This is a really good read for me, Must admit that you are one of the best
bloggers I ever saw.Thank
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Chris de Ocejo:
23 Feb 10:32am
Stoning to death (rajm) is not a punishment prescribed by the Qur'an. Several
ahadith exist which su
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Visitor:
18 Feb 8:00pm
You know, I agree with your sense of absolute outrage. But the real reason
that women have these thi
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Visitor:
18 Feb 7:48pm
I am shocked. Not that Muslim women were caned. That was a LIGHT punishment
under Shari-a. The real
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18 Feb 7:37pm
No. We piloted the Nuremburg Courts, and we proved than that this concept can
work. We don't have to
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18 Feb 6:35pm
I wonder why the President of Chad wants the MINURCAT to leave when they are
protecting people???
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John Boonstra - November 20, 2008 - 8:10 pm
The spate of piracy on the Somali seas has set pundits galore a-commentin'. Before I survey the blogosphere, though, let me highlight a particularly keen -- and under-discussed -- recommendation. Professor Peter Lehr (he edited a book on piracy, so he must know what he's talking about) is adamant that fighting pirates can only ever be half the solution.
What people caught up in reporting the exploits of "the pirates" neglect to mention is that this is not a select coterie of the same criminals, over and over. While pirates certainly do strike twice (and thrice, and more), the
sex appeallure of piracy as a quick-fix to disastrous economic circumstances presumably draws disparate actors into this high-profile banditry. Throw in legitimate grievances about unregulated fishing practices -- plus far too many easily available guns -- and you have a pretty straightforward explanation for the uptick in piracy.Now, on to what some others are saying:Matt Yglesias makes the very valid point that modern-day pirates are not just for amusement and that -- this is not meant to be funny either -- piracy is particularly hard to combat because "the ocean is extremely large, [and] boats move around."
Yevgeny Bendersky at RealClearWorld enjoins us to take a look at "Pirati 20 Veka" (20th Century Pirates), that prescient 1980 Soviet thriller.
The conservative blog "Stop the ACLU" recommends that powerful countries' navies "should just go and blockade the Somali ports."
Pentagon Press Secretary Geoff Morrell says stopping piracy shouldn't be "incumbent upon the armed forces of the world" and that commercial ships should have more security guards. And bombard pirates with "high-frequency sounds."
Marty Peretz thinks that perhaps we should just bombard them with actual bombs.
Maybe the Iranian navy can help.
Adam Blickstein at Democracy Arsenal advises that we look across the Gulf -- to the growing terrorist breeding ground of Yemen.
The Guardian editorializes that the problem requires "an international solution" and stricter regulation of the shipping industry -- as long as it cleans up its long-unregulated act.
And The Economist...chants "ahoy!"