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Snider: And It’s 1, 2, 3 . . . What Are We Fighting For?
Znet Article, May, 19 2010
Ted Snider
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It is only a little over a month ago that the unheard of state of Kyrgyzstan climbed out of the shadows and onto the front page of newspapers everywhere. It is incredible how fast it has fallen back into the shadows. Perhaps its echo should resona...
Snider: The War Without a War
Znet Article, March, 30 2010
Ted Snider
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There are no U.S. troops in Venezuela, but, make no mistake, the war is on. There is more than one way to change a regime. Recent history has shown the United States that the most obvious one, the one employed or permitted in Honduras, will not wo...
Snider: No We Can’t: The First Effects Of Disappointment
Znet Article, March, 18 2010
Ted Snider
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Barack Obama promised change both at home and in the way America deals with others abroad. And the disappointment is not only being felt at home. An international pattern of actions is suggesting that other key players may be showing the first eff...
Snider: Accusing Iran; Ignoring History
Znet Article, February, 26 2010
Ted Snider
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Did Hillary Clinton seriously just accuse Iran of heading toward becoming a dictatorship? This accusation is one of two made in the past couple of weeks against Iran that totally defy history.
Snider: Should Chavez Be Afraid?
Znet Article, February, 18 2010
Ted Snider
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We are used to viewing current events through the lens of the North American media. But how must current events look through the perspective of Hugo Chavez, born in Latin America in the same year the CIA conducted its first Latin American coup, ov...


