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Why the very strange leaks from Secretary of Defense Panetta?

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

By Isaac Yetiv, PhD LA JOLLA, California — There are different kinds of “leaks.” There are inadvertent leaks such as the US President’s “microphone malfunctions” in Paris with former President Sarkozy, and in Moscow with former President Medvedev, and there are deliberate leaks intended to achieve a political result, which sometimes backfire. In military intelligence parlance, [...]

Scandals demonstrate arrogance of power in federal government

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

By Isaac Yetiv, Ph.D. LA JOLLA, California — In the last few weeks, two enormous scandals shook a usually nonchalant and numb populace and even the politicians Right and Left. We will call them “The GSA extravagance in Las Vegas” and “The Secret Service debauchery in Cartagena.” The GSA, whose very existence was hitherto known [...]

Obama made cynical anti-missile promise to Medvedev

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

By Isaac Yetiv LA JOLLA, California–Years ago we were regaled with a “wardrobe incident”  on TV : a female performer “inadvertently” uncovered her breast. Days ago, a similar kind of incident occurred. It was a  “mike incident” (microphone kept on while speakers thought it was off) , showing the president of the United States whispering to the president [...]

These are abiding principles for America

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

By Isaac Yetiv, PhD Isaac Yetiv, PhD LA JOLLA, California — In the last 13 articles I attempted to tackle the most arduous problems plaguing America today, and I offered some solutions in the belief that the dire situation is not an act-of-God: the predicament is man-made, and the medicament will be man-made too. I [...]

Why the financial community repudiates American politicians

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

By Isaac Yetiv Isaac Yetiv, PhD LA JOLLA, California– The month-old painful spectacle of  Washington partners-in-government fighting  each other on “raising the debt limit,”something that should have never occurred in the first  place, has strengthened my belief, expressed in a previous column, that the  system as presently constituted is broke and, as a result, we [...]

How to put an end to these budget crises

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

By Isaac Yetiv, PhD   LA JOLLA, California — The Founding Fathers, fearful of “tyranny,” created, intentionally, a system of “divided government” to make impossible the concentration of power in the hands of one man or one group. But today, because of the great divisions in our society, the fierce partisanship and factionalism have led [...]

Time for U.S. to leave Iraq, Afghanistan… and the U.N.

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

By Isaac Yetiv, PhD LA JOLLA, California — Most people identify the “Middle-East problems” with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but that is only one of them, and not the most dangerous to peace and stability in the region and in the world. Today, the two poles of potential disaster for the security of the United States [...]

Solving refugee problem a must for Mideast peace

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

By Isaac Yetiv, PhD LA JOLLA, California–In the last 65 years, a dozen U.S. presidents, Democrats and Republicans and  more than a dozen  Israeli Prime Ministers from the Left and from the Right repeatedly offered substantive concessions to the Arabs in order to reach a modus vivendi for a peaceful coexistence of Arabs and Jews [...]

The errors of Obama’s Middle Eastern ways

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

One day, the chicken told the pig: “my friend, we must contribute to the welfare of mankind: I will produce more and better eggs, and you will produce more and better ham.” The pig replied: “Oh No ! for you it is an effort, but for me, it is a full life commitment! By Isaac [...]

Call for ’67 boundaries wrong in so many ways

Isaac Yetiv, PhD

 By  Isaac Yetiv, Ph.D LA JOLLA, California — In his speech “to the Arab World,” delivered at the State Department (5-19-11), President Obama said that the boundaries between Israel and the future Palestinian state should be based “on the 1967 lines with agreed land swaps by both sides.” This shift of policy has stunned Israel [...]

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