by altha-admin | Apr 2, 2011 | Articles
Tunisia sneezed, and the whole Arab World is catching cold.But the viral opposition to rabid Islamism, oppression, and corruption started spreading long before in the Republic of Sudan, which has been up to now one country divided by internal strife.From 2005 to the...
by altha-admin | Apr 2, 2011 | Articles
Foreign Policy in a democracy is dictated in part by what the voters are willing to support, or in the long run, tolerate.Meaningful interventions into foreign conflicts, however, must rely on more than the supple will of the majority. Imagine if the United States had...
by altha-admin | Apr 2, 2011 | Articles
In the midst of tension negotiations among California's legislators and the recently elected (re-elected?) Governor, Jerry Brown is pleading with law-makers and constituents throughout the state of California to advance the temporary tax hikes which will lapse...
by altha-admin | Apr 2, 2011 | Articles
In addition to the divided, contradictory nature of the Obama Doctrine, there is the unclear military response to two pressing conflicts emerging in the Middle East.Libya is already devolving into civil war. The Obama Administration claims no aim to effect regime...
by altha-admin | Apr 2, 2011 | Articles
From Wikipedia: "The Obama Doctrine is a term frequently used to describe one or several unifying principles of the foreign policy of Barack Obama. Unlike the Monroe Doctrine, the Obama Doctrine is not a specific foreign policy introduced by the executive, but...