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Is Donald Rumsfeld to blame for the U.S.'s troubles in Iraq, or is there another culprit?
A review of Michael Gordon and Berndard Trainor's Cobra II and Tony Zinni's The Battle for Peace.
A review of James Fallows's Blind into Baghdad.
Stretched to its limits, the U.S. military needs 1 million men.
A new Senate Intelligence Committee report on prewar intelligence on Iraq is misleading and based onfaulty analysis.
The Iraq war has pumped adrenaline into the publishing industry, producing works that will make lasting contributions to reconstruction planning and scholarly reseearch.
The third way is a new progressive politics, practiced by a new generation of world leaders identified with the moderate left.
Military advising is a vital component of our strategy in Iraq and other hot spots around the world.



