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Libya Presses Assault in East and West
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Brigitte Gabriel, who is from Lebanon, has dire warnings about Muslims in the United States. But some in counterterrorism say she does a disservice to the country.
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Obama Clears Way for Guantánamo Trials
"Because it's all so 'complicated', America has taken the low road. Sooner or later, the inequity that is Guantanamo will came back to haunt," writes Cynthia in Paris.
Libyan Government Presses Assault in East and West
"Having unleashed brutal violence on the anti-regime protesters, and created the war-like conditions in Libya though, Col. Maummar Gaddafi has lost all the rationale to continue in power," writes Prof. Jai Prakash Sharma in Jaipur, India.





