Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmoud Qureshi reported today that neighboring India "has activated their forward air bases," and urged dialogue between the two nations to solve their long-standing disputes over Kashmir. Minister Qureshi suggested that if India...
Election’s Impact on War and Peace
Americans head to the polls today to decide on a successor to President Bush, and if the multi-hour long lines at polling places across the country early today are any indication, the turnout will be enormous. And while the foreign policy positions of the two major...
Like US, Iraqis Divided on McCain, Obama
With 150,000-plus US soldiers still in their country over five years after the invasion, the Iraqi public is watching the upcoming US presidential election with great interest. But much like the American public, they appear divided on whether Republican Party nominee...
McCain, Obama Advisers Get Secret Afghan Briefing
The New York Times is reporting that the Bush Administration held a secret meeting two weeks ago to brief advisers from the campaigns of both Republican Presidential nominee John McCain and his Democratic Party counterpart Barack Obama on the ever-deteriorating...
2008 “Town-Hall” Presidential Debate – A Foreign Policy Breakdown
Presidential candidates Sen. John McCain and Sen. Barack Obama held a town-hall style presidential debate this evening in Nashville, TN, and though the bulk of the discussion focused on domestic policy the two did make several noteworthy foreign policy comments late...