How They See Us
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How they see us: U.S. financial turmoil spreads
feature Because financial institutions are so closely linked, the continuing meltdown on Wall Street is chilling and increases concern over a global recession.
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Siding with Google against China
feature Ever since Google threatened to pull its business out of China because of censorship and cyber-attacks on the e-mail accounts of Chinese dissidents, Beijing has faced criticism from an array foreigners.
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A dangerous Afghanistan strategy
feature Pakistanis react to the planned deployment of additional American troops in Afghanistan.
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A peace prize for a war president
feature At the ceremonies in Oslo, President Obama didn't deliver the speech expected by the Nobel Committee, though he did at least lay out some limits on the use of American power.
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Profiling air passengers by nationality
feature Reactions to the United States' list of “security risk states”
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What (not) to do about Yemen
feature Thus far the U.S. has helped the Yemeni government crack down on jihadist bases and debated whether to provide military assistance to the regime of Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
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Taking stock of a ‘special relationship’
feature Will Britain scrap the phrase most often used to describe British-U.S. ties?
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WikiLeaks exposes U.S. war crimes
feature The U.S. military logs from the Afghan conflict recently made public by WikiLeaks reveal a staggering toll of innocent lives.
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Michelle Obama’s sojourn in Spain
feature What do the Spanish think of Michelle Obama's visit?
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Did Facebook insult Islam?
feature An American cartoonist recently launched a Facebook group designating May 20 as “Everybody Draw Mohammed Day.”
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WikiLeaks reveals Pakistan’s treachery
feature The thousands of U.S. military logs published by WikiLeaks reveals that Pakistan is engaged in double-crossing the United States and Afghanistan.
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Excluding the U.S. from the Americas
feature Latin America has just created a new bloc, the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States, which excludes the U.S. and Canada. It is envisioned as the primary forum for regional cooperation.
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How they see us: Kyrgyzstan coup threatens U.S. airbase
feature Like the Bush administration, the Obama administration ignored the ousted leader's corruption, and the new Kyrgyz leader is disillusioned with the U.S.
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Coming to terms with Pakistan’s nukes
feature While Washington is fairly confident that Pakistan has adequate physical security measures around its nuclear facilities, it still worries that Pakistan's military and intelligence services could be infiltrated by terrorist sympathizers.
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