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New Barrier Wall Going Up in Baghdad's Sadr City
By RICHARD TOMKINS (Middle East Times) Aug. 29 1:54 EDT
BAGHDAD -- The Iraqi army with U.S. help is in the process of hindering the movements of extremist gunmen from al-Mahdi Army and Iranian-influenced Shiite militias, known as special groups, by building a concrete barrier along a part of Sadr City in northeastern Baghdad.
Mideast Powers, Proxies and Paymasters Bluster and Rearm
By MEL FRYKBERG (Middle East Times) Aug. 29 12:17 EDT
JERUSALEM -- The war of words between Israel and Iran, and their proxies and paymasters, is becoming more belligerent as the Middle Easts two arch-enemies display their military prowess before the international media in a further attempt to intimidate each other.
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Sarkozy: EU's Man of the Hour
By MIDDLE EAST TIMES
Aug. 29 12:40 EDT
The extraordinary European Union summit that French President Nicolas Sarkozy has called for Monday looks likely to decide not simply Europes policy toward a resurgent and aggressive Russia which is talking of a new Cold War, but also the degree to which the worlds richest economy will in future seek to play a diplomatic role to match its wealth.
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Israel Should Talk to Iran
As election time in the United States and Israel draws nearer, the public discourse regarding the "Iranian nuclear threat" is intensifying. Both candidates vying for the U.S. presidency, and a few who would like to win the Israeli prime ministership, have been portraying Iran as a live bomb and an immediate threat to world peace. Indeed, Iran is not a paragon of virtue. Its aspirations exceed by far those that were described in the December 2007 National Intelligence Estimate, which turned around a previous assessment from 2005.
The Future of American-Muslim Relations
A course about al-Qaida and the rise of international terrorism was one of the most popular last terms at Harvards elite Kennedy school of government. The international students crowding into the schools largest auditorium for the twice-weekly classes were a cross-section of Americans, Europeans and Middle Easterners, and current members of the U.S. army and intelligence community on sabbatical leave. Simply attending it gave me a sense of where tomorrows Western and Westernized elites stand vis-à-vis "the long war."

FORCES OF DIVISION: In this May 2008 file photo soldiers exchange fire with gunmen through a weak point in a separation wall constructed in Baghdad’s slum district of Sadr City. A second wall is now being built by Iraqi and U.S. soldiers to further divide up Sadr City to impede the movement and attacks by al-Mahdi militia and other insurgent forces. (Newscom) FULL STORY
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Aug. 29 12:40 EDT
MOSCOW -- Recent events in Afghanistan have again called into question the effectiveness and professionalism of NATO and the anti-terrorist coalition in that country.
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Headlines From the Arab Press
By SANA ABDALLAH (Middle East Times) August 29, 2008 6:44 EDT

Al-Quds al-Arabi (LONDON): New Missiles For Hezbollah to Strike Deep Into Israel – Arab sources told Al-Quds al-Arabi that Lebanon's Hezbollah organization has recently received advanced Iranian missiles that can strike in the heart of Israel, adding they are ready for use if Tel Aviv decided to attack Iran or if the United States launched a regional war on Tehran.

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