By Malou Innocent
In today’s Cato Daily podcast, I talk with Caleb Brown about the fallout from the Quran burning incident in Afghanistan. I also wrote about the situation here. Nevertheless, there is one point I missed in the podcast that I want to address. One narrative emerging from this whole fiasco is that some Afghan prisoners had defaced [...]
How to Burn a Quran is a post from Cato @ Liberty – Cato Institute Blog
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By Malou Innocent
The mayhem unleashed after the burning of Qurans at a U.S. base outside of Kabul—intentional or not—has likely irreparably damaged the U.S. training mission in Afghanistan. Peace talks with the …
It’s Time to Cut Our Losses in Afghanistan is a post from Cato @ Liberty – Cato Institute Blog
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As many expected, Islamist parties will form a dominant majority in Egypt’s first freely elected parliament. The Islamists are here to stay and fear-mongering over their rise is unproductive, since Egyptians will judge for themselves whether Islamists are delivering on their promises. Moreover, understanding the dynamics that brought religious parties to power should be the [...]
Egypt’s Arab Spring, One Year Later is a post from Cato @ Liberty – Cato Institute Blog
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