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...conclude a final deal, even if that leaves high and dry a U.S. president who's invested so much of his time and energy to this quest. The President used his swan song appearance before the U.N. General Assembly Wednesday to urge both sides to compromise and to warn that the opportunity for peace was fleeting. Perhaps. But it may be, in the end, that what is fleeting is the opportunity for a Clinton-authored peace...
...first week of the crisis--point to a disastrously weak staff and a total absence of feedback. Boris Yeltsin's Kremlin was usually surrounded by a network of former advisers or ministers who could always phone a key member of the Yeltsin staff or a family member and warn them when a policy was going badly wrong. Putin, who seems to trust only a tiny group of intimates, clearly does not have such a back channel...
...groused, "You wouldn't want to end up like me. Forced to depend on complete strangers for food and attention!" It flung sea dung at me on a regular basis. Don't say I didn't warn...
...China's small nuclear deterrent. And Chinese expansion would spark a regional domino effect, compelling India to counter Beijing's expanded capability by increasing its own, which would naturally force Pakistan to do the same and, if anything, increase the danger of "rogue" nuclear activity. Moreover, the spy agencies warn, without an as yet elusive agreement from Moscow, deployment of the system could also prompt Russia to withdraw from various existing arms control treaties and to add to the number of warheads atop some of the missiles currently in its fleet...
...Such a fear of Southeast is common, even among city-dwellers. I'm sure it is part of the reason why only two Harvard students are living in my neighborhood this summer, even though the rent is much lower than in Northwest. Even the Let's Go travel guides warn visitors to stay away from 8th Street (my street) at night...