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...tribute to [Palestinian] deaths in an apolitical way is completely fallacious,” the PSC wrote in a statement. “Mourning the dead without talking about how and why they died dishonors their memory.” Rohr said she still hopes to pursue cooperation and mutual understanding. “I am very discouraged and disillusioned by the truly sad state of affairs we find ourselves in when two campus groups cannot even agree on the moral necessity of calling for an end to all civilian deaths,” Rohr said. The PSC called...
...quick internet search leads her to Iris, whose self-pity has induced contemplations of suicide, and with nothing in common but their mutual state of rejection and a love of playing air guitar to Top 40 hits, the two women decide to swap houses for the holidays...
...Sunni insurgents. In interviews with TIME, he has described the militias as akin to neighborhood watch committees. Bush may also find al-Hakim unwilling to listen to any complaints about the Mahdi Army of Moqtada al-Sadr. Although the two Shi'ite clerics are rivals, they have a mutual interest in keeping the U.S. at arm's length. Al-Hakim knows that if he goes along with any American plan to crack down on al-Sadr's militia, his own Badr Organization will likely be next...
...NATO in Afghanistan has become an institutional fig leaf for an ad hoc and unstable coalition of the willing. The crux of the Atlantic alliance is its mutual defense clause, the all-for-one principle, in which an attack on any member is considered an attack on them all. But that clause's limitations were first displayed after Sept. 11, 2001, when it was invoked in the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, only to be spurned by a Bush Administration set on keeping tight reins on its response...
...rebuff is coming from the other side, for equally understandable reasons. Mutual defense of NATO territory is one thing; the call to stand shoulder to shoulder in a bedeviled country thousands of miles away from Europe is a more troublesome proposition. It isn't simply a question of resources: Canada is on the front line despite an anemic defense budget. For all the lip service paid to Afghanistan as a war that cannot be lost, there seems to be a lack of political will to do what is necessary...