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ANALYSIS al-qaeda : More EU troops in Afghanistan

More EU troops in Afghanistan

At the NATO summit from 2-4 April, France pledged 1000 troops, alongside promises from Italy and Poland. From Britain, 450 soldiers will join the 7, 700 UK troops in southern Afghanistan’s Helmand Province

by nicholas newman // 08/04/08

al-qaeda, eu army, nato, benazir bhutto, afghanistan, peacekeeping, helmand province

al-qaeda : Why resolution 1701 falls short of expectations

Why resolution 1701 falls short of expectations

Following the adoption of resolution 1701, European countries are preparing a peacekeeping force for Lebanon. The European Jewish Congress explains to us why resolution 1701 brings hope but no tangible guarantees

by ilan moss // 25/08/06

al-qaeda, economy, democratisation, human rights, war, politics, islamic terrorism

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Sinai emerged as new front in Israeli-Palestinian conflict

Besides political pressure due the Palestinians' upcoming bid for statehood at the U.N. in September, Israel is suffering heaviest bombardments since Operation Cast lead in early 2009. Over 150 Qassam and Grad rockets has been fired at Israeli communities since last Thursday when Palestinian terrorists implemented a terrorist attack ...

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Quadruple Helix - Capturing Kosovo

Resent ethnic tensions in Bosnia-Herzegovina are partly explained by rising radical Islam and the same one may see also in Kosovo after March 2004. (more in my article “Radical Islamists arming their selves in Balkans”). Even Radical Islam came few years later to Kosovo than to Bosnia it creates much ...

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