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March 02, 2009

NSN Daily Update 3/2/09
Posted by The National Security Network

See today's complete daily update here.

What We’re Reading

New documents show that the CIA destroyed nearly 100 terror interrogation tapes, far more than previously disclosed.

The Ukraine struggles with unrest due to the economic crisisThe EU held an emergency summit on the financial crisis on Sunday, rejecting aid to Eastern Europe and underscoring division within Europe.

Secretary of State Clinton goes to Israel tomorrowThe U.S. will provide $300 million in humanitarian aid to Gaza.  Outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert is likely to face charges in the corruption case against him.  An anti-settlement group claims that Israel plans to build at least 73,000 new homes for Jews in the West Bank.

Debate heats up over U.S. policies towards Cuba.

Commentary of the Day

Fareed Zakaria examines the Swat valley truce and urges distinguishing between extreme and violent Islam.

John Dempsey and Alex Thier look at leadership in Afghanistan as the key to fighting insurgency.

Roger Cohen hits back at critics of his column on Iranian Jews.

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