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A strategy of spectacle | The Economist: "However proud and grateful television may make the Russian people feel to Mr Putin, they are not prepared to sacrifice the lives of their children and loved ones for him." | Meir Dagan, Former Mossad Director, Dies at 71 - The New York Times | Kurdish TAK militant group says it was behind Ankara bombing that killed 37 | Reuters | Putin's Syria Gambit: Russian Pundits Ponder What Moscow Achieved | Trump warns of riots, pulls plug on Republican presidential debate | Reuters

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A strategy of spectacle | The Economist :  "However proud and grateful television may make the Russian people feel to Mr Putin, they are not prepared to sacrifice the lives of their children and loved ones for him." The Early Edition: March 17, 2016 | Just Security Punishment for Kunduz hospital strike; Army, USMC unready for war?; China rewrites the rules; Fewer bombs away! And just a bit more. - Defense One Kurds declare federation in northern Syria; Damascus, Ankara object Meir Dagan, Former Mossad Director, Dies at 71 - The New York Times Israeli spymaster turned Netanyahu critic Dagan dies | Reuters Israeli ex-Mossad spy chief Meir Dagan dies at 71 - The Washington Post Kurdish TAK militant group says it was behind Ankara bombing that killed 37 | Reuters Kurdish Militants Say They’re Behind Car Bombing in Turkey’s Capital - NYTimes.com Ankara blast: Kurdish group TAK claims bombing - BBC News PKK Splinter Group Claims Responsibility For Ankara Att