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...government alleges Shleifer and Hay, advisors with a program operated by the now-defunct Harvard Institute for International Development (HIID) seeking to ease Russia??€™s economic transition to capitalism, used their positions for personal gain...
...countries outlined in the report—Iraq, Iran, North Korea, Syria, Libya, China and Russia??€”pose a clear danger to the security of the United States and its allies. All either have weapons of mass destruction, or have tried to develop them. Even more telling, several of these countries—most notably Iraq and Syria—have shown the willingness to slaughter their own people. And though Russia??€™s relationship with the U.S. has improved immeasurably since the Cold War, it would be irresponsible of the military not to have a nuclear contingency...
...former Soviet Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev drew parallels between Russia??€™s conflict in Chechnya and the United States’ war on terrorism in a speech at Harvard Law School last night...
...noted that Russia??€™s conflict with Chechnya, for example, had its roots in 18th-century imperial policy...
While the newfound closeness may be part of an effort to maintain good relations with Russia after abandoning the ABM treaty, a consultative NATO role for Russia should be encouraged. Russia is no longer an enemy of the U.S., and Russia??€™s cooperation in the war in Afghanistan testifies to its willingness and potential to become an important partner with the West...