While showing resistance to a deal over its nuclear program, Iran stages war games designed to show its ability to defend nuclear sites — but analyst Nate Hughes says Tehran’s true defensive capabilities are questionable. [more]
The United States and India are in the final stretch of nuclear negotiations, but Washington still has a tough balancing act to maintain on the subcontinent. [more]
The killing of at least 35 people in the southern Philippines is related to local politics but could still affect the Philippine presidential election in May 2010. [more]
Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani on Nov. 24 invited leaders of Balochistan province for reconciliaton talks, Reuters reported. Gilani said the government is extending a "hand of reconciliation" to its "disgruntled brothers," adding that he hopes "they will give a positive and encouraging response" to the invitation. Pakistan's government also announced a reform package that will be presented to the parliament to address grievances in Balochistan.
There has been much ado about the decision to try the "Gitmo Five" in a federal court in Manhattan, but it may be the most secure civilian court in the country. [more]
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