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Tinker, Tailor, Snowden, Spy?MOSCOW – A worldwide media frenzy has turned the plight of the
rogue
American intelligence analyst Edward Snowden into something resembling a John le Carré novel, full of suspense and intrigue.
China’s leaders recognize that North Korea is a huge burden for them, but, like loving parents of a
rogue
son, they cannot bring themselves to disown him.
If managers’ business strategies fail to reflect their companies’ social responsibility – or, worse, depend on ignoring it – they must be held accountable, just as
rogue
doctors are (or should be).
The US needs to negotiate hard with China to protect its friends in Asia and deal with the
rogue
state of North Korea.
By propping up violent jihadists in the Middle East, North Africa, and beyond, while supporting the United States in its fight against them, this gas-rich speck of a country – the world’s wealthiest in per capita terms – has transformed itself from a regional gadfly into an international
rogue
elephant.
He advocated a defense designed "to protect all 50 states and our friends and allies and deployed forces overseas from missile attacks by
rogue
nations or accidental launches."
The right way to think about cryptocurrency coins is as lottery tickets that pay off in a dystopian future where they are used in
rogue
and failed states, or perhaps in countries where citizens have already lost all semblance of privacy.
So, America’s most powerful sanctions instrument is its ability to block a criminal or
rogue
bank from making US-dollar transactions.
Only those militants who threaten Pakistan are targeted by the country’s
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Inter-Services Intelligence agency.
As states fail and governments crumble,
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leaders are stepping into the power vacuums.
Similarly, there is no contradiction between the West and Asia when it comes to threats to global security, like terrorism or nuclear
rogue
states.
Russia had long viewed the thuggish force created by Pakistan’s
rogue
Inter-Services Intelligence agency as a major terrorist threat.
If North Korea is, indeed, continuing to develop not only its nuclear arsenal, but also various types of ballistic missiles, in defiance of international commitments, it is truly a
rogue
state.
What Volkswagen claims was the work of a couple of
rogue
engineers could turn out to be a catalyst for new thinking and approaches in the car industry, particularly given the possibility of new legislation to combat climate change.
As a result, the question many are asking is whether, in the wake of the Peshawar killings, the Pakistani military, including its
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Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, will be willing to break its ties with militant groups and dismantle the state-run terrorist infrastructure.
The military – along with its
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Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency, comprising the country’s spies and secret policemen – is exempt from civilian oversight, enabling it to maintain and deepen its terrorist ties.
It is as if Russia is a
rogue
subsidiary of America's monetary system.
But there are many Albanians who know differently, and believe that Kosovo is failing to come to terms with the acts of a few
rogue
fighters.
And, by doing so, it has cemented its status as a
rogue
state.
They are for it because they believe it will defang Moqtada al-Sadr, the
rogue
Shi’a cleric whose power has mushroomed over the past three years – to the point that he now dominates much of Baghdad and holds the allegiance of countless angry young Shi’a men.
These weapons included asset freezes and blocking
rogue
banks’ access to international finance.
Talk of “one tank of gas” has been drowned out by the drumbeat of l’exception culturelle and the revelations of US spying on Europe made by the
rogue
American intelligence contractor Edward Snowden.
Look at the
rogue
breakaway regions in Moldova and Georgia that exist only because of the Kremlin’s backing.
But scientists occasionally “go rogue,” forsaking the scientific method – often for notoriety or economic gain – to produce propaganda and to sow fear in a public that lacks expertise but is hungry for information.
Today’s discussions about a limited missile shield and the threat of nuclear blackmail from
rogue
states should be analyzed in the light of this terrible but realistic thought.
This also means that it is more likely to be deployed by a single country or even a
rogue
billionaire.
Insistence on Russian compliance in Ukraine is all the more important, given that the Kremlin’s actions there are just one example of the increasingly
rogue
behavior that the EU must seek to curb.
To this end, they must address an issue that was left out of the latest discussions: the American THAAD missile-defense system to protect South Korea from
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North Korean launches.
Unfortunately, in repressive conditions such as those in, say, Zimbabwe, Third-World journalists tend to take their cues from the conduct of their national leaders and close ranks around the continent’s
rogue
elephants.
Perhaps Bitcoin speculators are betting that there will always be a consortium of
rogue
states allowing anonymous Bitcoin usage, or even state actors such as North Korea that will exploit it.
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