UN Seeks Unprecedented Control Of Global Internet Traffic
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The United Nations’ International Telecommunications Union has taken the unprecedented step of adopting a standard for the Internet that would essentially permit eavesdropping on a global basis. According to a just-published piece on the RT.com web site, ITU members decided to adopt a standard, known as Y.2770, which would permit the inspection of Internet traffic.… Keep reading →
U.N. Inspectors Seek ‘Smoking Gun’ In Iranian Nuclear Program
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WASHINGTON: UN nuclear inspectors are pursuing leads to make the case that Iran is working on the bomb, a month after a report that lacked the “smoking gun” needed to brand Iran guilty of seeking nuclear weapons. If Iran used nuclear material to do weapons work, the country would be in direct violation of the… Keep reading →
The Nike Doctrine: A New American Security Policy
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For a century now, “unilateralism” has been a dirty word in international politics. It evokes the raw, interest-based resort to self-help that drives nations to compete in arms races, build fortifications, and even go to war. But unilateralism need not carry the stigma it has borne since the early 20th century (and which deepened after… Keep reading →