Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 17, 2014

Monday, 17 November 2014





Eastern Ukraine Braces For ‘Full-Scale War’ -- Jamie Dettmer, Daily Beast



Ukrainian soldiers are on edge and artillery barrages continue. With Russian troops and tanks crossing the border, how long can this ‘ceasefire’ hold?



DONETSK, Ukraine—There was a deep growl of artillery and Grad rocket bombardment in the distance, but it didn’t have any heads turning in the center of Donetsk. People here are used to the rumble of a fight that has raged since the summer around the city’s airport on the outskirts and their swift steps homeward seemed more to escape the freezing cold than dictated by fear.



On the outskirts of the city, though, the guards were nervous at the four Ukrainian government checkpoints we had to navigate to enter Donetsk from the west. In the dark, the soldiers and volunteers shifted their weapons uneasily as they peered into cars and trucks to scan faces and documents. Vehicles that failed to switch off headlights rapidly enough as they approached in the darkness incurred a single warning shot and then a string of curses.



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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- November 17, 2014



Putin Is Hoarding Gold and Rattling Sabers--What’s He Up to Now? -- Rob Garver, The Fiscal Times



Conditions Favor an Expansion of Putin's Aggression -- Andy Langenkamp, Real Clear World



Putin's Reach: Merkel Concerned about Russian Influence in the Balkans -- Spiegel Online



The west must be tough on Putin – but it may take a generation to bring Russia back -- John Kampfner, The Guardian



Finally, a G20 summit worth writing about -- Alexander Nekrassov, Al Jazeera



Caving to Iran -- Lee Smith, Weekly Standard



Syria faces renewed scrutiny for Hariri assassination. Why now? -- Nicholas Blanford, CSM



Is Obama Done Playing Footsie With Assad? -- Michael Tomasky, Daily Beast



Could Oman be the Next Crisis? -- Michael Rubin, Commentary



UAE has taken first step to tackle terror -- National editorial



Return of the Myanmar Military? -- Min Zinn, New York Times



Colombia rebels seize top general, bringing halt to peace talks -- Michael Holtz, CSM



Before the Be-headings: Remembering a time when Islamist extremists wanted to persuade reporters, not kill them -- Jeffrey Goldberg, The Atlantic



The Risk of Nation-State Conflict -- Walter Russell Mead, The American Interest



America Doesn't Need to Lead the Free World -- Scott Beauchamp, The Atlantic



Yes, America Should Be the World’s Policeman -- Bret Stephens, WSJ

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