James Morrison
Articles by James Morrison
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In the hottest diplomatic dispute facing Congress as it convenes next week, Armenian-Americans are stepping up their campaign to prevent Matthew J. Bryza from serving as U.S. ambassador to Azerbaijan. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee is scheduled to consider his nomination on Tuesday. Published September 16, 2010
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The leader of the Scottish government this week angrily criticized U.S. senators who continue to question Scotland's decision to release the Libyan terrorist convicted in the Lockerbie bombing. Published September 14, 2010
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Foreign visitors in Washington this week include Ayman Nour, a former Egyptian presidential candidate. Published September 12, 2010
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A Florida pastor's plan to burn the Koran on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks hit the diplomatic community worldwide this week. Published September 9, 2010
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A terrorist rebel movement in Colombia is in a "political quagmire," as leftist parties that gained democratic power in South America shun the violent communist army they used to embrace, according to a former Latin American ambassador to the United States. Published September 7, 2010
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Top Israeli defense officials privately support President Obama's decision to send a U.S. ambassador to Syria with the hopes that U.S. diplomatic pressure and financial aid will persuade President Bashar Assad to break ties with Iran and Hezbollah terrorists. Published September 5, 2010
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Kenya's ambassador to the United States is defending his government's refusal to arrest the president of Sudan on war-crime charges when he visited Kenya for a celebration of the new constitution. Published September 2, 2010
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The call in Iran's state-run media for the execution of France's first lady, the Italian-born model and actress Carla Bruni-Sarkozy, sent shock waves through the French and Italian embassies in Washington on Tuesday. Published August 31, 2010
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The senior Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee is worried that President Obama is risking U.S. relations with Southeast Asia by failing to nominate an ambassador to an area where China already is spreading its commercial influence. Published August 29, 2010
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As Americans debate the wisdom of building a mosque near ground zero in New York, a former journalist at the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington shows that a Muslim nation can display religious tolerance. Published August 26, 2010
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India will take "counter-measures" to protect its security if regional rival Pakistan tries to install a Muslim fundamentalist regime in Afghanistan, India's former foreign secretary warned in an article previewing President Obama's trip to New Delhi in November. Published August 24, 2010
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Congressmen Mark Steven Kirk and Ron Klein may not have a lot in common, but they are on the same page, literally, on the urgency to enforce sanctions against Iran. Published August 22, 2010
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Sen. Sam Brownback is blocking the appointment of a new U.S. ambassador to Turkey because he doubts the nominee's commitment to democratic reform in the Middle East. Published August 19, 2010
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The ambassador from Sri Lanka says 58 members of Congress were "duped" by terrorist supporters into signing a letter calling for a war-crimes investigation into a 26-year civil war against rebels who pioneered suicide bombings and forced children to fight against the government. Published August 17, 2010
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The United States has a "moral obligation" to resettle tens of thousands of Iraqis who helped U.S. troops and civilian groups and who now face death threats from al Qaeda terrorists, members of Congress told Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates. Published August 15, 2010
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Fifty-eight members of Congress are calling for an international investigation into charges of war crimes against the Sri Lankan government during its 26-year civil war against rebels who pioneered terrorist tactics and used civilians as human shields. Published August 12, 2010
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A frustrated Henry Kissinger once complained about a Europe of more than two dozen countries, divided by the Iron Curtain and each with a different foreign policy challenge for the United States. "If I want to call Europe, who do I call?" asked the German-born secretary of state. Europe finally has an answer. Published August 10, 2010
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European lawmakers are warning President Obama that his failure to remove an exiled Iranian opposition group from the U.S. terrorist blacklist gives the brutal Iranian regime an excuse to execute domestic dissidents and pursue nuclear weapons. Published August 8, 2010
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International hip-hop/reggae artist Wyclef Jean this week ended months of rumors and declared his candidacy for president of Haiti, setting up a possible family feud with his uncle, the former Haitian ambassador to the United States who also is planning to run for president. Published August 6, 2010
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Haitian Ambassador Raymond Joseph this week left Washington to return to Port-au-Prince, where he is expected to announces his candidacy for president in the Nov. 28 election. His decision to run could set up a political showdown with his nephew, the popular hip-hop performer Wyclef Jean, who has hinted that he also might return home from the United States to campaign for president. Published August 3, 2010