Articles written by Greg Reeson
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The Case for Streamlining the Reactor Process
A new web memorandum by the Heritage Foundation argues for a streamlined process for nuclear reactor construction permits.
Sep 15, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Iraq: Sadr's New Mahdi Army
Radical Iraqi cleric Moqtada al-Sadr recently reorganized his Mahdi Army into two wings, one for cultural matters and one for resistance to American-led forces.
Sep 8, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Russia Regaining Cold War Confidence
Fresh on the heels of a decisive victory in Georgia, Russia is embarking on a new foreign policy path that has many analysts worried.
Sep 4, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Ukraine, Russia, and the Conflict in Georgia
Ukraine, a pro-western nation seeking closer ties with the United States and Europe, is reassessing its position and power structure since Russia invaded Georgia.
Sep 3, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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In Search of Middle East Peace
A new backgrounder by James Phillips at The Heritage Foundation cautions the Bush administration against rushing to find an answer to the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Sep 2, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Hezbollah Spreading in the Western Hemisphere?
There are growing concerns that the terrorist group Hezbollah is increasing its presence in America's backyard.
Aug 29, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Iraq to Assume Responsibility for Anbar Province
United States Marines in al Anbar Province, Iraq, are set to hand over their security responsibilities to Iraqi forces at the beginning of September.
Aug 28, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Russia to Annex Georgia?
Russia is solidifying its position in Georgia and tightening its grip on South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
Aug 27, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Pentagon Memorial Set to be Unveiled
In a few weeks, the United States Defense Department will dedicate a memorial to the airline and Pentagon victims of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Aug 26, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Russia Plans Occupation of Georgia
New reports from the small Caucasus nation of Georgia indicate that Russia intends to leave at least some military forces in the country.
Aug 21, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Russia Still Active in Georgian War
Despite a cease-fire brokered by President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, Russia is consolidating its position within Georgia.
Aug 20, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Musharraf's Resignation and the War on Terror
The announced resignation of Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf has significant implications for the U.S. war on terrorism.
Aug 18, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Iran Preaches Defiance
Iran's defiance of the international community over its suspected nuclear weapons program is apparently worth continuing, at least in the eyes of the Iranian leadership.
Aug 14, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Does the U.S. Rely Too Much on Military Power?
The U.S. should invest more in other elements of national power, but not to the point where the capability of the American military is degraded.
Aug 10, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Russia and Georgia at War
Russia is using its military power to force Georgia's hand in South Ossetia, and the Russians will likely end the conflict on the terms of their choosing.
Aug 9, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Impeaching Musharraf
The United States is on the verge of losing a critical ally in the global war on terrorism as factions within the Pakistani government attempt to impeach the president.
Aug 8, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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U.S., Iraq Near Security Deal, Minus Timetable
A revised security pact between the United States and Iraq outlines goals for an American departure, but leaves wiggle room for both Baghdad and Washington.
Aug 8, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Iraq Stabilizing, Afghanistan Failing
Sustained reductions in violence in Iraq have continued for several months now, prompting many to mull the idea of reinforcing the military effort in Afghanistan.
Aug 7, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Chavez's Arming of Venezuela
Venezuela's latest purchase of advanced weaponry from Russia could significantly alter the balance of military forces in the United States' backyard.
Aug 7, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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Trouble in Israel Means Trouble for Middle East
The announced resignation of Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert could result in new troubles and delayed peace negotiations in an already volatile region.
Aug 1, 2008
- Greg Reeson
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