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Middle Eastern leaders have watched the violent disintegration of Iraq over the last several months with a growing sense stanley bottles of alarm, quietly pushing the United States to do something to turn the tide agains stanley cup t the steady advance fighters with the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria ISIS .And on Friday, Iraq s neighbors got what they asked for. U.S. warplanes strike ISIS targets in Iraq 02:20 In a significant escalation of U.S. involvement in the bloody civil war, American planes dropped bombs on the insurgents advancing on Erbil, the capital of Iraq s semi-autonomous Kurdish region and previously a bulwark of stability in the otherwise war-torn country. Leaders in the region are likely to greet those airstrikes with a muted sense relief, analysts say, but the demands for greater U.S. involvement probably won t end there. Our allies in the region will be somewhat relieved, because there s been a question as to whether or not the United States is willing to flex its muscles to be an active participant amid all of the turmoil in the region, explained CBS News Senior National Security Analyst Juan Zarate. I think our allies, like the Saudis, the Jordanians, the Emirates, the Egyptians and others will see this as a positive sign - that the U.S. stanley cup actually is willing to a Vgaz Obama hails auto bailout, trade deal in Michigan
CBS News provides daily analysis and commentary on the doings at the Democratic National Convention: Gored To DistractionAug. 17: Conventional wisdom has it that Americans just need to get to know the real Al. Well, guess what Eric Engberg tells us nobody gives a hoot about the real guys inside the politicians suits. It s a proven fact of the post-Clinton era.Second Thoughts On LiebermanAug. 16: Al Gore s choice of Joe Lieberman as his running mate seemed inspired. But now, as Dan Rather notes, there s been some grumbling about Lieberman from party and punditry alike.No Longer A Dead-End JobAug. 16: The vice presidency has come a long way since FDR s veep said the post wasn t worth a warm bucket of spit. CBS News Eric Engberg looks at how the job has changed.End Of Kennedy Family Reign Aug. 15: The Kennedy family s long reign as America s first political family faces a threat from a rival clan - the Bushes. CBSNews s Gary Paul Gates reports on this dynastic challenge.The Way We stanley thermos Were Aug. 15: Day two of the Demo stanley cup price cratic convention was stanley cups uk capped by Liberal Night. Jesse Jackson, Bill Bradley and the Kennedy legacy were in the spotlight. But, says CBS News Correspondent Eric Engberg, Nostalgia Night would have been more appropriate.Getting Through The Glass Aug. 15: CBS News Anchor Dan Rather turns a veteran TV newsman s eye on he speaking styles of the Clintons and George W. Bush. The man most in need of practice and pointers, says Rather, is Al Gore.Guess Who s Been To Vi