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12:20 PM ET, July 26, 2006

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Wretchard / The Belmont Club:
A Knife-Thrower at the Carnival  —  Kofi Annan has accused Israel of deliberately targeting UN position in southern Lebanon.  According to the Independent: … In order to have some sense of how plausible this accusation is, it would be useful to examine the statements of the UNIFIL itself prior to this incident.
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Guardian:
Annan: Israel bombed UN base for hours  —  Staff and agencies  —  The UN general secretary, Kofi Annan, today accused the Israeli military of carrying out a sustained bombing of the UN base on the Lebanon-Israel border that culminated in the killing of four unarmed monitors.
Discussion: LENIN'S TOMB
Julie Stahl / CNSNews:
Kofi Annan Could Have Ordered Peacekeepers to Leave  —  Haifa, Israel (CNSNews.com) - The four United Nations peacekeepers killed in an Israeli attack on their outpost were required to stay at that post "until they were ordered by the [U.N.] secretary general to withdraw," …
Discussion: Israel Matzav and Kesher Talk
BBC:
Israel troops 'ignored' UN plea
Discussion: War and Piece
Haaretz:
30 soldiers hurt in heavy clashes around Bint Jbail
Discussion: Israel Matzav
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Charles Babington / Washington Post:
Interstate Abortion Bill Clears Senate
Discussion: PoliPundit.com
Michael R. Gordon / New York Times:
Battle for Baghdad Boils Down to Grabbing a Slice at a Time  —  BAGHDAD, Iraq, July 25 — The Bush administration's announcement on Tuesday that it will shift more forces to Baghdad is much more than a numbers game.  It reflects a new strategy to reclaim control of the Iraqi capital and a new approach for deploying the troops.
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
Baghdad Chaos Pushes Bush to Shift U.S. Troops
Washington Post:
Bush to Add Troops in Baghdad, Citing 'Terrible' Sectarian Strife
Discussion: Whiskey Bar
Insight:
Dump Condi: Foreign policy conservatives charge State Dept. has hijacked Bush agenda  —  Conservative national security allies of President Bush are in revolt against Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, saying that she is incompetent and has reversed the administration's national security and foreign policy agenda.
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David Ignatius / Washington Post:
A Way Forward  —  To stop the war in Lebanon, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice will need to start with some basics: The best strategy for containing a militia such as Hezbollah is to build a strong Lebanese state; any lasting solution for this conflict will be political, not just military …
Glenn Garvin / Miami Herald:
Fox News' Ailes says he's just getting started  —  Firing poison darts at his cable-news competitors and taunting his critics in the media, Fox News Channel boss Roger Ailes celebrated the 10th birthday of his network but instead of cake, served notice that his conquest of other television empires already is under way.
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Eric Boehlert / The Huffington Post:   Fox News (Officially) Abandons Journalism in the Middle East
Nell Henderson / Washington Post:
Tax Cuts May Come At a Price, Study Says  —  The federal government will need to either cut spending or raise taxes down the road to pay for extending President Bush's recent tax cuts, the Treasury Department said in a report released yesterday, dismissing the idea popular with many Republicans that such sacrifices can be avoided.
SEIXON:
The Shirts Get Browner  —  I can honestly say I never expected things to get so out of control as they have the past 24 hours from the story I posted yesterday about Jason Leopold and those who choose to associate with him.  It just goes to prove my point even more, that when faced with the truth …
Christopher Hitchens / Slate:
Case Closed  —  THE TRUTH ABOUT THE IRAQI-NIGER "YELLOWCAKE" NEXUS.  —  Now that Joseph and Valerie Wilson's fantasies of having been persecuted by high officials in the administration have been so thoroughly dispelled by Robert Novak (and now that it seems the prosecutor has determined …
Radioblogger.com:
Chris Matthews comes unglued on the Imus In The Morning program.  —  If you're a rancher, according to Matthews, you can't be president.  —  Here is an excerpt of audio from Chris Matthews from earlier today on the Imus In The Morning program.  Listening is fine, but you need to really read what he had to say.
Newsweek:
The Next Front  —  Pressure is building on Ankara to deal more harshly with cross-border terrorist attacks from Iraq.  —  Mustafa Ozer / AFP-Getty Images  —  Newsweek International  —  July 31, 2006 issue - Israel launched airstrikes on Lebanon in response to attacks by Hizbullah earlier this month …
Discussion: TAPPED and Taylor Marsh
New York Times:
White House Bill Proposes System to Try Detainees  —  WASHINGTON, July 25 — Legislation drafted by the Bush administration setting out new rules on bringing terror detainees to trial would allow hearsay evidence to be introduced unless it was deemed "unreliable" and would permit defendants …
 
 
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Michael Freund / Jerusalem Post:
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Bernard Haykel / New York Times:
The Enemy of My Enemy Is Still My Enemy  —  WITH Israel at war …
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Cry Bias, and Let Slip the Blogs of War
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Iran warns the west: ignore us at your peril
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The documents seized in the FBI raid on the offices of Rep …
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Hezbollah: Israeli onslaught a surprise
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Jessica Toonkel / Wall Street Journal:
Sources: Paramount Global's board is considering replacing CEO Bob Bakish with an “Office of the CEO” made up of division heads on an interim basis

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Martin Pengelly / The Guardian:
Howard Stern of SiriusXM snags a surprise interview with President Biden, following reports of Biden's refusal so far to give The NYT a sit-down interview

 
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