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But a vociferous group of critics contends that by turning over any cash at all to the Iranians, the U.S. is paying ransom to the kidnapers and setting a potentially disastrous precedent. Says Michael Ledeen, editor of the Washington Quarterly: "I don't think we should reward criminals with...
The Iranians had by now dropped their previous demand that specific sums be set aside as a guarantee against failure by Tehran to locate and recover the assets of the Shah. Tehran's response also raised no major objections to U.S. estimates of the amount of Iranian funds that...
Mugabe's handling of Tekere was widely viewed as a test of his leadership-and the helmsman played it masterly. He let justice take its course, waited for the dust to settle, then severed the troublesome member with one clean stroke. In announcing Tekere's dismissal, Mugabe denied...
Without returning to the freebooting days of old, the CIA needs to recover its self-confidence and sense of purpose. The prospects for that look better than they have in some years. -By Edwin Warner.
Though the Justice probe of unconstitutional acts implicated 68 present or former FBI agents, more than half got immunity from prosecution in exchange for their cooperation; cases against nine others were scrapped, and six received token administrative punishment. The charge against Gray, 64, was dropped because key witnesses changed their...