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Henry A. Kissinger, former US national security adviser | July 4, 2008

Conventional wisdom which treated President Medvedev as a mere continuation of Putin is oversimplified. ++ We are witnessing one of the most promising periods in Russian history. ++ The new Russian government with two centers of power may mark the beginning of an evolution toward a form of checks and balances. ++ Geopolitical realities with respect to nuclear weapons and Iran require Russian-US cooperation. ++ US can affect more by patience and historical understanding than by offended disengagement and public exhortations.

Ban Ki-Moon, UN Secretary General | July 4, 2008

Climate change and economic “stagflation” threaten the very future of our planet. ++ The only way to solve these challenges is to act globally. ++ Essentially, to resolve the food crisis, export restrictions need to be lifted and a second “green revolution,” - what once transformed Southeast Asia - needs to take place. ++ Climate change can be stopped if new limits are set for greenhouse gases and consumption patterns are adapted in the developed world. ++ If we are serious about promoting change, goals need to be set for as soon as 2020, not 2050.

Yi Yan, Yi Gu & Lao Lin , China View | July 4, 2008

The Dalai Lama seems to be more interested in fanning up international pressure on China than in talking seriously with the central government. ++ However, after the Olympics, his influence in the West will probably fade. ++ His concept of “high-level” or “maximum” autonomy cannot possibly be accommodated within the Chinese Constitution as it would mean the restoration of theocracy. ++ It is time for Dalai Lama to focus on the future of Tibet and respond to the central government’s attempts to negotiate.

Andrew J. Bacevich, Boston University | July 4, 2008

Few will mourn the end of the Bush Administration, yet many fail to realize that his legacy has long-term implications. ++ Beside operations in Afghanistan and Iraq, Bush has managed to shift the path of America’s foreign policy. ++ Defining an “age of terror” with a “global war” as a response, promulgating preemptive war, and making power projection a matter of defense are only a few examples. ++ Bush critics are now debating how both presidential candidates may promote or reshape this new, rather malignant alignment.

Numan Al Faddagh, The Wall Street Journal | July 4, 2008

Despite the West’s fear and loathing of America’s perceived overdrawn and poorly executed military initiatives in Iraq, the nation’s expats across the Middle East are singing a different, more optimistic tune. ++ Artists and businessmen alike are looking forward to the day they can return to their homes in hopes of a peaceful era. ++ However, according to many of them, this is contingent on the Americans remaining in Iraq as a stabilizing factor until it is ascertained by who and how the country should be governed.

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