George Friedman
Deadly mind games with Iran
George Friedman | 22 Dec 2009
Was Iran sending Obama a signal when it ordered a small incursion into Iraq to seize an oil well?
2009: The Year of Obama
George Friedman | 15 Dec 2009
Like Ronald Reagan, President Obama is persuasive, polarizing and enigmatic. But his charm may not be enough to power his foreign policy.
Obama's plan and the key battleground
George Friedman | 3 Dec 2009
In the long run, Pakistan's human intelligence services are essential for defeating the Taliban. American drones and phone taps are not enough.
Busting the myth of sanctions
George Friedman | 24 Nov 2009
Imposing sanctions is a strategy that rarely works, except as a public relations stunt.
Deciphering the Mohammed Trial
George Friedman | 18 Nov 2009
Trying the mastermind behind 9/11 in a federal court in Manhattan raises thorny questions in international law.
Buying time
George Friedman | 4 Nov 2009
Letting events flow until they can no longer be tolerated is the essence of American grand strategy in its foreign policy.
Western Europe's dream world
George Friedman | 13 Oct 2009
Norwegians, like other Europeans west of the Danube and east of the English Channel, like Obama. They are deluded.
The real struggle in Iran
George Friedman | 30 Jun 2009
The fantasy of democrats overthrowing the Islamic Republic has
passed. In any case, none of the warring factions at the top is friendly to the US.
A flawed election or a crushed revolution?
George Friedman | 23 Jun 2009
The Western media only spoke with the twittering classes on the streets
of Teheran. There was fraud in the election, but Ahmadinejad has the
support of the people.
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