WASHINGTON (UPI) -- First it was a Pew Foundation survey that found Osama Bin Laden more trustworthy than George W. Bush in Muslim countries with a combined population of 450 million, including Jordan and Morocco, two close friends of the United States. Now we have two-thirds of South Koreans of mil...
WASHINGTON, (UPI) -- Even though 60 percent of Israelis believe the evacuation of Gaza, sacred Jewish land from time immemorial, was desirable in the quest for a lasting peace, the television images of desperate settlers forcibly evicted by Israeli soldiers caused a national trauma.
For Hamas, I...
WASHINGTON, (UPI) -- "If Iran wanted, it could make Iraq hell for the United States." So said Iraq's deputy Foreign Minister Hamid Al Bayati last February.
Well, Iran not only wants to, it already has. The scenario is well known to the intelligence community on both sides of the Atlantic. Iran b...
The non-American world -- and almost 60 percent of Americans -- does not share president Bush's freshly minted conviction there was a link between Sept. 11, 2001, and the invasion of Iraq. In last Tuesday's State of the War speech, Bush referred to the connection several times. "We fight today," he ...