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Posted: Monday, January 12, 2004

Caspian Region Likely to
Remain Critical for Foreseeable Future

One of the most geostrategically critical areas on the Eurasian landmass is the Caspian Sea region, consisting of the sea itself and parts of several countries that make up its shores: Kazakhstan, Russia, Azerbaijan, Iran, and Turkmenistan. More broadly, the region can be seen as containing the entire Caucasus, large parts of Iran, and Uzbekistan.

U.S. Firm to Run Iraqi TV

WMD: He Was So Sure

Flashback Blair: Iraq weapons threat growing
Flashback The Man Who Knew

The wheels have come off the Bush war wagon
If there is anyone out there who still believes any of the Bush administration's rationales for a U.S. invasion of Iraq, they are either hopelessly stupid or working for President Bush. Or both.

Missing From the Axis of Evil?

Murder Inc

In Blow to U.S. Plans,
Top Shiite Demands Direct Elections

The most influential Shiite cleric in Iraq said on Sunday that members of an interim assembly must be chosen through direct elections, putting at risk White House plans to transfer sovereignty to Iraqis by July 1. His statement came despite continuing efforts to change the cleric's mind on the subject.

War College Study Calls Iraq a 'Detour'
Institute's report warns anti-terror campaign may launch 'open-ended and gratuitous conflict.'

Latin America Squares up to US
Anti-Bush Sentiments Surface at Regional Summit

Guantanamo Bay: Two years too many
A US diplomat has hinted that British prisoners in Camp Delta may soon be repatriated. That's too little too late for human rights campaigners. As the Guantanamo Bay detention centre marks its second anniversary Kate Allen, director of Amnesty International UK, calls for immediate closure.

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