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...carry out in the Middle East." He also recommends an end to the offering of rewards, publication of "most wanted" lists and staging of press conferences to proclaim the capture of top terrorists, since jihadis regard all these as badges of honor. It would be better, Sageman says, to treat terrorists like common criminals...
...also butted heads on what they believed should be the United States’ policy towards Iran in the context of the Iraq War. Both parties agreed that Iran shares with the U.S. the desire for a stable Iraq, but the Democratic debaters argued that the U.S. needs to treat Iran like a partner rather than a threat. “The Iranians understand that if they were to intervene in Iraq, they would be in a worse quagmire than we are now,” Moarefy said. “We have the same interests. If we keep saying...
...year. Once considered predominantly an affliction of the wealthy, the prevalence of heart disease has been growing in the developing world - 80% of heart-disease deaths now occur in low- and middle-income countries, which has got global health workers and epidemiologists considering better ways to screen, track and treat the illness...
...would hope that we would treat each other with greater respect than these blogs seem to elicit,” wrote Secretary of the Administrative Board Jay L. Ellison in an e-mail. “It seems to be a growing issue that people are still trying to decide how to deal with...
...leave the movie with Seussian anapests dancing in your happy head. Here's mine: A treat for the eye, an epic event/ This film is delightful, one hundred percent...