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The Motley Fool November 16, 2011 David Lee Smith |
$200 Crude in 2012? With U.S. forces exiting, the Persian Gulf region becomes a tinderbox.  |
The Motley Fool November 10, 2011 Rebecca Lipman |
Oil Prices: Iran on Oil Traders' Radar Do you think there's more upside to these names?  |
The Motley Fool November 3, 2011 Rebecca Lipman |
Israel vs. Iran: What's Next for Oil Stocks? Will an Iranian showdown add more upside to these names?  |
The Motley Fool October 14, 2011 Lipman & Esterhuizen |
Oil Stocks: Saudi Arabia Says Iran Will Pay the Price for Alleged Plot Everybody loves a conspiracy. How will this affect oil stocks?  |
TIME Europe October 24, 2011 Aryn Baker |
The Unwinnable War Ten years after the U.S. invaded this long-suffering country and then settled in for a long occupation, Afghanistan is nowhere close to being able to stand on its own - militarily, economically or even politically.  |
TIME Europe October 24, 2011 Karl Vick |
Globally Isolated and Economically Crippled: Why Hamas is Losing Gaza How did Hamas lose Gazan hearts and minds? Not the way you might think.  |
National Defense November 2011 Ian Brzezinski |
Lesson From Libya: NATO Alliance Remains Relevant NATO's six-month campaign against Moammar Gadhafi yielded a much-needed success for an alliance fatigued, if not disillusioned, by the war in Afghanistan and financially drained by the debt crisis.  |
TIME Europe October 3, 2011 Abigail Hauslohner |
The Enemy Of My Enemy: Libyan Islamists and Western Forces As Western powers ponder whether the country they helped liberate from Gaddafi's grasp will be a peaceful and stable place, Islamist Abdel Hakim Belhaj may hold some of the answers.  |
TIME Europe September 26, 2011 Jorge Castaneda |
Losers in Libya It is now relatively easy to draw up a scorecard on the six-month conflict in Libya and anoint the winners and losers.  |
TIME Europe September 26, 2011 Karl Vick |
As Palestinians Push for Statehood, Israel Finds Itself Isolated As representatives of 193 nations gather in New York City for their annual U.N. conclave, Palestinian leaders are polishing a statehood proposal that would change the fundamental terms of the Middle East's core conflict, possibly putting them on the same legal footing as Israel.  |
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