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This AEI Critical Threats briefing will address the status of the conflict in Waziristan and its impact on regional security concerns.
A victory for moderate Islam over extremism has been a key foreign policy goal for the United States since the events of September 11. The reform and modernizing of education throughout the Muslim world is a crucial building block in the battle against extremism. Teaching hatred has bolstered groups like...
On the first anniversary of the start of military action to liberate Iraq, President Bush declared: "We have set out to encourage reform and democracy in the greater Middle East as the alternatives to fanaticism, resentment, and terror"--but how successful has recent Bush doctrine been? Rapprochement with Muammar Gaddafi has...
It's stunning, the degree to which a misguided and deeply cynical policy run by Paris has managed over the last four years to rally much of the world against the United States--and in support of Saddam Hussein's tyrannical regime.
Bush has brought his own signature style--nicknames--into the Oval Office.
With the war on terror, U.S.-Arab relations, U.S.-Russian relations,and U.S.-European relations can be revived or solidified.
President George W. Bush"s stunningly forceful State of the Union address has probably forever altered U.S.-Iranian relations.
The Arab League, like so much else in the Muslim Middle East, has an identity problem.



