Rogue
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Again the
rogue
scientist is up against the establishment... well you know the rest.
That is why the US has not branded the Afghan Taliban – much less Pakistan’s
rogue
intelligence agency, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) – a terrorist organization, and instead has engaged in semantic jugglery.
By pursuing this route after he takes office, Obama will force Iran to make a choice: does it want to be a state that is fully integrated into the global economy, or does it want to be an “ideology” with
rogue
status?
Of course, that some
rogue
states ratify human rights treaties should not call the treaty system as a whole into doubt.
Article 7 of the Treaty of Lisbon provides for the suspension of a
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EU member state’s voting rights.
Sarkozy’s Société Générale MyopiaSAN FRANCISCO -- The French government should be honoring Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer for saving Société Générale from certain bankruptcy in the current
rogue
trader scandal, not criticizing him, as some high government officials have done.
The Société Générale
rogue
trader scandal has caused more problems than any of the main players possibly could have imagined.
Trump’s predecessor, Barack Obama, took a principled stand in US dealings with Venezuela, imposing sanctions to rein in
rogue
behavior, a policy that drew broad bipartisan support.
His claim that he had the “authority to wiretap anyone” has been disputed by US intelligence officials, but the possibility of a
rogue
analyst abusing his or her position is real.
But the outbreak appears to have ended less like the
rogue
wild boar that WHO bureaucrats predicted and more like a roasted pork tenderloin with apples and sage.
But China’s quest for international respect is not well served by its embrace of
rogue
nations like Sudan, Venezuela, and Burma, much less by its secretive military build-up and its recent adventure in outer space.
However politically appealing the idea of
rogue
bankers behind bars might be, putting them there is likely to remain very challenging in practice.
But the discussion should focus on direct measures to impede and undermine the country’s inherently aggressive nuclear program – not to offer more concessions that will only strengthen a
rogue
regime’s hand.
Thanks to the US, which strong-armed the 45 countries of the Nuclear Suppliers’ Group into swallowing their concerns that special treatment for India could constitute a precedent for
rogue
nuclear aspirants like Pakistan, North Korea, and Iran, there is now an “Indian exception.”
In this narrative, Thaksin masterminded the siege by hiring a small group of
rogue
army officers, and by paying the poor to go to Bangkok to start a civil war.
Encouragingly,
rogue
fishing is no longer viewed as an orphan policy issue in some countries.
European regulators have already introduced sophisticated monitoring and surveillance programs, blocked market access to countries with a record of illegal fishing, penalized European
rogue
operators, and helped support “yellow or red carded” countries reform their fisheries laws.
Eliminating
rogue
fishing will help replenish marine life and secure food and livelihoods for billions of people.
We remain optimistic that others will continue to take the steps needed to end the scourge of
rogue
fishing and work together to regenerate ocean life globally.
Such practical proposals address key global issues, including international terrorism, strengthening of mechanisms for arms control, arms reduction, and non-proliferation, efforts to contain attempts by North Korea and Iran to develop nuclear weapons, encouraging transparency in China’s military, restraining Russia’s imperial ambitions, and building a global ballistic missile defense network against missiles that could be launched by
rogue
regimes.
For the US, the goal should be to persuade the Chinese to make deterring North Korean
rogue
behavior a higher priority.
With Russia too enmeshed in the international legal and financial system to cut ties and become a
rogue
state, its president is increasingly likely to face the consequences of his actions.
This, in turn, underlines another fundamental reality – that the fight against international terrorism cannot be won without demilitarizing and de-radicalizing Pakistan, including by rebalancing civil-military relations there and reining in the country’s
rogue
Inter-Services Intelligence agency.
Europe's perceived attitude towards
rogue
states and global terrorism only enhances this perception of self-satisfied inwardness.
If universal conformity to a rules-based international order still seems like a distant prospect, an important reason is that countries that should be leading the charge still so often behave like
rogue
states.
When Obama entered office in January 2009 and offered to “extend a hand” to Bush’s
rogue
states, optimists hoped for the negotiated denuclearization of North Korea.
Moreover, all motorists must respect the rules of the road, and anyone who breaches them must be held to account, and possibly penalized, because even one
rogue
driver will most likely cause a major pile-up if not stopped.
The first is escalation of political and military confrontation with the West, which has turned Russia into a
rogue
state that threatens its neighbors.
Trump and the Truth About Climate ChangeBRUSSELS – Under President Donald Trump’s leadership, the United States took another major step toward establishing itself as a
rogue
state on June 1, when it withdrew from the Paris climate agreement.
In the meantime, the world must protect itself against
rogue
states.
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