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NBC recently brought to light the Obama Administration’s policy of conducting drone attacks on civilians “even if there is no intelligence indicating they are engaged in an active plot to attack …
via Runnin' Scared http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/2013/02/obamas_drones_t.php
via Vanity Fair | VF.com http://www.vanityfair.com/online/oscars/2013/02/oscar-2013-seth-macfarlane-voting-begins-today
A New Museum show makes the argument that the innocuous-seeming, which-year-was-that-again? year, may, in fact, have changed absolutely everything.
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Apple CEO Tim Cook is facing a new reality: delivering steady results from one of the world’s most valuable companies is no longer good enough.
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After French forces changed the dynamic of the conflict in Mali, it has now taken on another new, and sadly predictable, turn—suicide attacks. A Tuareg militant blew himself up next to a group Malian soliders on Friday, but fortunately he only killed himself and injured just one. It’s the first suicide attack in Mali since French forces joined the fight against Islamic militants last month.
It probably won’t be the last, either. For the first 10 months or so of the rebellious conflict that began last spring, it’s been a series of battles between armed militant groups and poorly-trained, but better armed Malian soliders. That meant skirmishes that more closely resembled a traditional guerrilla war. However, as we’ve seen in Afghanistan, Iraq, and even Pakistan and Yemen, as Western forces take over the conflict, they can overwhelm and scatter the insurgents, which is when they begin to rely on suicide attacks, IEDs, and other tactics that don’t require a stand-up fight against a much stronger force.
If that patten happens in Mali, France may soon find itself in a situation that will feel very similar to Americans, as they watch a traditional shooting war turn into a peacekeeping and counter-terrorism operation. And just like the American military in Afghanistan and Iraq found out, those are much harder to extract yourself from.
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President Obama’s second term just got under way, but it’s outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton who is far more popular, according to a new Quinnipiac poll testing politicians’ favorability ratings. Need evidence that House Republicans are unpopular? House Speaker John Boehner sits at the bottom of the list, by far, in terms of net favorability. The poll, which surveyed 1,772 registered voters nationally, was conducted between Jan. 30 and Feb. 4. It has a margin of error of plus or minus 2.3 percentage points.
Here’s how all the nine politicians fared, from most popular to least.
+27 net favorability Clinton is flying high after leaving Foggy Bottom and returning to private life. As she decides whether run for president in 2016, she’ll have political capital to spend.Â
via Homepage http://www.nationaljournal.com/politics/new-poll-shows-hillary-clinton-marco-rubio-more-popular-than-obama-20130208
Oil-rich, velvet-rope-poor Azerbaijan would very much like to be the world’s next party capital.
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The president may have the option to try to placate both sides.






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