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  • Sunday Telegraph - Georgia: Russia demands to be regarded as number one: "Unlike Georgia, Ukraine has no territorial conflicts, but it has a potential territorial dispute, Crimea. What is more, Russia's Black Sea Fleet ? and along with it, its intelligence services ? is authorised to remain there until 2017. In 1997, Ukraine's sovereignty over Crimea was recognised by a treaty signed by Presidents Yeltsin and Kuchma. Yet after Nato's summit in Bucharest last April, President Putin let it be known that Crimea and other questions long regarded as settled could be reopened if Ukraine ceased to be a "friendly " (ie, non-Nato) state. After the events of last week, Ukraine is even more concerned about Russia's wish to destabilise it."

August 7th

  • Pragati - Indian presence essential in Afghanistan: " A significant Indian military presence in Afghanistan will alter the geo-strategic landscape in the extended neighborhood by expanding India?s power projection in Central Asia. India has historically had a friendly relationship with both Iran and Russia. With Iran, India can also ride on the goodwill created by Zaranj-Delaram highway, which has provided a road link between Afghanistan and Iran. These nations could well be more amenable to an Indian military presence than they have been to the United States and its NATO allies in Afghanistan.&q uot;

June 24th

  • IPS - IRAQ: Whoever Wins, They Lose: ""Th e U.S. strategy is firm and unchanging... . It makes no difference whether one wins or the other. The general strategy is well established, and is never affected by the changing of the president.&quo t;"

June 3rd

  • CS Monitor - Diplomacy thriving, but without U.S.: "For some experts, focus on the US presidential campaign and a half-decade preoccupation with Iraq are two factors pulling the US away from broader involvement in the world ? while also obscuring the larger changes in global power distribution.& quot;
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