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Review ofElie Podeh's examination ofanti-Arab bias in Israeli textbooks.
The cost of the Iraq war was high. Almost 4,500 American servicemen and women died, and many more were injured. American taxpayers paid billions of dollars. Was the Iraq war worth it? Yes.
Iraqi Kurdistan will always be weaker than Turkey and, to officials in Washington, it will always be less important than Turkey so long as Turkey remains in NATO. Still, the Kurdistan Regional Government can seize diplomatic initiative and perhaps protect its own people and force Turkey to moderate its actions, if only Kurdish leaders would play their hand more skillfully.
The argument is being made in some quarters that, however unsuccessful Barack Obama's domestic policies have been, his record in foreign policy has been successful. But when you examine the claims of success, they seem a bit peculiar.
An unwillingness to place events in context permeates The Arab Center, ultimately leaving thin the book's argument that Islam need not hamper democracy and outline of the way forward.
In The Sixth Crisis, Dana Allin and Steven Simon argue that Tehran's nuclear drive--and the possibility of a preemptive Israeli strike--constitutes a crisis as momentous as any of these.
Join Ambassador John Bolton for a discussion about the various scenarios for military conflict with Iran, moderated by AEI’s Vice President of Foreign and Defense Policy Studies Danielle Pletka.
The Obama administration increasingly sees resolution of the "Arab-Israeli dispute," as the key to peace and stability in the Middle East.






