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Arnaud de Borchgrave (1926 –) is an American journalist who specializes in international politics.

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Cyberwarfare, Version 2.009--2/19/2009 12:00:00 AM

Cyberwarfare is waged on a massive scale the world over. Ostensibly friendly nations zap each other's electronic nerve cells frequently, and with reckless abandon. On a single day in 2008, the Pentagon was hit by would-be intruders 6 million times ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, FrontPage Magazine,  19 Feb 2009
Related Topics: The Pentagon,  Al-Qaeda,  US Department of Defense,  Hamid Karzai,  NATO

Unholy War Culture --12/8/2008 12:00:00 AM

The Mumbai massacre postmortem is wide of the mark. Of course, it's Pakistan. And of course it's Pakistani extremists. We knew that before the siege was over by talking to Pakistani sources in Islamabad and Peshawar. But it's not one group; it's a ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, FrontPage Magazine,  8 Dec 2008
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Pervez Musharraf,  Osama bin Laden,  Benazir Bhutto,  Lashkar-e-Taiba

DE BORCHGRAVE: Capitalism kaput?

A supporter of the governing Movement for Socialism party, is armed with an iron with nails at a blockade near Santa Cruz. As Wall Street's subprime Ponzi scheme engulfed much of the world's economy, academics and learned journals are debating what the ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, Washington Times,  3 Nov 2008
Related Topics: Wall Street Journal,  Nicolas Sarkozy,  Council on Foreign Relations,  Joseph Stiglitz,  John Maynard Keynes

Commentary: Not by bread alone

Food riots suddenly erupted widely. Links with the subprime mortgage crisis dubbed the global upheaval the Perfect Storm. ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, United Press International,  21 Apr 2008
Related Topics: World Bank,  Robert Zoellick,  White House,  George Soros,  Gap, Inc.

Commentary: Puncturing Mideast myths

To paraphrase Winston Churchill on the Battle of Britain: Never in the field of Middle Eastern reporting was so much owed by so many to so few. In fact, to one man. ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, United Press International,  16 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Winston Churchill,  Osama bin Laden,  George W. Bush,  U.S. Republican Party

Commentary: 92 years to go

We are beginning to use words, phrases and assertions without any regard to their meaning. The predicate "Islamist extremism is the defining characteristic of the 21st century" ignores we are now in year eight of this century -- with 92 more years to go. ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, United Press International,  14 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  George Mason,  Hezbollah,  Martin Luther King, Jr.

Commentary: 'Hey guys, let's be friends'

It was billed as the last summit meeting between Presidents Bush and Putin. They both pledged their two countries to work together to address challenges. ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, United Press International,  9 Apr 2008
Related Topics: NATO,  George W. Bush,  Congressional Budget Office,  Colin Powell,  Vladimir Putin

Commentary: Boom to bust

Borrowing $2 billion to $3 billion a day from other countries to maintain the world's highest standard of living, based on conspicuous consumption, in an age of growing world shortages, while fighting two wars whose costs will soon ring up a $1 trillion ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, United Press International,  3 Apr 2008
Related Topics: Federal Reserve,  Henry Paulson,  U.S. Congress,  U.S. Republican Party,  Deutsche Bank

Commentary: Afghan lament

"I don't care if it takes another 10 or 20 years, but we cannot allow Afghanistan to fail." So spoke Frank Carlucci, former U.S. defense secretary and national security adviser, at the Council on Foreign Relations. Failure, said Carlucci, would break ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, United Press International,  28 Mar 2008
Related Topics: NATO,  Frank Carlucci,  Council on Foreign Relations,  European Union,  United Nations

Commentary: Of yarmulkes and epithets

To understand the chasm between mainstream media and the blogosphere, Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking Glass" is a helpful guide. Tweedledum and Tweedledee, they are not. But they are frequently fact and factoid (an invented fact that is taken to be ...

From ARNAUD DE BORCHGRAVE, United Press International,  26 Mar 2008
Related Topics: John McCain,  George W. Bush,  Dick Cheney,  U.S. Republican Party,  Lewis Carroll

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