Inter Press Service

Daniel Levy in Inter Press Service | 'US/Mideast: Let's Not Make a Deal'

... "[Keeping the two-state solution alive] means saying it's all about settlements, it's all about not further eroding the situation in the territories, not further allowing the creation of an infrastructure of occupation," said former Israeli peace negotiator Daniel Levy, during a panel on Capitol Hill Monday sponsored by the New America Foundation think-tank.

"To the extent to which [a shelf agreement] is still part of the narrative of this administration, that is what should actually be shelved," he said, adding that Bush's vision was… more

Daniel Levy | June 17, 2008

Flynt Leverett and Nir Rosen in IPS News | "Lebanon Crisis Shows Hues of Iraq"

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. . . "This is more and more becoming a Sunni-Shi'a conflict. It really does feel like Iraq," said journalist Nir Rosen in a conference call with analysts and reporters at the New American Foundation.

"Sunni militias, backed by the Future Movement, formed over the last year, and have been a complete failure, perhaps because they were fighting for money. They just disappeared and caused a great sense of betrayal and shock among Sunnis," said Rosen,… more

Flynt Leverett, Nir Rosen | May 14, 2008

Nir Rosen in IPS News | "Bush Tour Diminished by Hezbollah Show of Force"

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. . . "These Sunni militiamen proved a complete failure, and America's proxies in Lebanon barely put up a fight despite their strident anti-Shiite rhetoric," noted Nir Rosen, a regional expert at the New America Foundation who described Hezbollah's offensive as "the death throes of the Bush plan for the 'New Middle East'."

"Now it is clear that Beirut is firmly in the hands of Hezbollah, and nothing the Americans can do will dislodge or weaken this popular… more

Nir Rosen | May 12, 2008

Steve Coll and Rajan Menon in IPS News | 'U.S. Reactions to Pakistani Election Results Are Mixed'

Pakistan: U.S. Reactions to Pakistani Election Results Are Mixed (Inter Press Service News)

..."[The Islamist parties] have been replaced by secular Pashtun nationalist parties who are hostile to the Taliban and who, at a minimum, will not allow the institutions of these provincial governments to be used by collaborators of the Taliban," Steve Coll, a South Asia expert and president of the New America Foundation, told an interviewer on public television Tuesday.

..."There is this notion that if… more

Rajan Menon, Steve Coll | February 20, 2008

Steve Clemons in Inter Press Service News | "Bruising Battles Ahead"

Super Tuesday Leaves Bruising Battles Ahead (Inter Press Service News)

"The Democratic Party can't tell what it wants to be," Steve Clemons, a political blogger and head of the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation, told IPS. ...

"[McCain] is likely to do a deal with Mike Huckabee and bring evangelicals along with Huckabee at the VP [vice president] ticket," said Clemons.

Steven Clemons | February 6, 2008

New America in IPS News | 'U.S./Cuba: Justice Not So Blind in Politically Charged Cases'

U.S./Cuba: Justice Not So Blind in Politically Charged Cases (Inter Press Service News)

...At an event last week, Leonard Weinglass, an attorney for the agents -- who are better known as the "Cuban Five" -- argued that the tough treatment given his clients exposed hypocrisy in the so-called "war on terror". Speaking at the New America Foundation, a centrist Washington think tank, he sought to contrast the treatment of his clients with that of Luis Posada Carriles and… more

Steven Clemons | January 29, 2008

Steve Coll, Peter Bergen in Asia Times | 'War on Terror Moves East'

War on Terror Moves East (Article by IPS's Jim Lobe in Asia Times) "The F-16s really can't be used for counter-insurgency in FATA," according to Steve Coll, author of the prize-winning history of the CIA, Afghanistan, and al Qaeda from 1979 to 9/11, "Ghost Wars" and president of the New America Foundation (NAF). "The F-16s are a symbol of what has been wrong with U.S. aid to Pakistan."  ...

"It would be political suicide for a Pakistani leader… more

Peter Bergen, Steve Coll | January 16, 2008

Steve Clemons in IPS Report on Sen. Chuck Hagel's Letter to Bush

Amid growing contention among Democratic presidential contenders about U.S. policy toward Iran, a senior Republican lawmaker has appealed to President George W. Bush to pursue "direct, unconditional, and comprehensive talks" with Tehran.

The appeal, which was sent to Bush by Nebraska Sen. Chuck Hagel two weeks ago, noted that Washington's diplomatic efforts to use economic pressure to persuade Iran to freeze its nuclear programme were "stalling" amid "growing differences with our international partners" that are likely to continue widening.

"Unless there… more

Steven Clemons | October 30, 2007

New America-Sponsored Letter to Bush Reported by Inter Press Service

A bipartisan group of eightformer top U.S. policy-makers sent a letter to President George W. Bush Wednesday, urging him to make sure that Arab states that do not currently recognize Israel will nevertheless participate in next month's Israeli-Palestinian conference.

The conference, which is scheduled to begin Nov. 15 in Annapolis, Md., should establish and endorse the contours of a permanent peace accord, according to the policy-makers.

Their letter also urged Bush to use the conference to launch Israeli-Syrian peace talks… more

October 11, 2007

Daniel Levy in IPS on Efforts Promoting Peace in the Middle East

To succeed, next month's Israeli-Palestinian conference here should establish and endorse the contours of a permanent peace accord and secure the participation of Arab states that do not currently recognise Israel, including Syria, according to a letter sent Wednesday to President George W. Bush from a bipartisan group of eight former top U.S. policy-makers.

The conference should also be used to launch Israeli-Syrian peace talks and lay the groundwork for a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza, the first step toward… more

Daniel Levy | October 10, 2007