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Even if Ahmad Chalabi turns out to be a master spy for Iran, he cannot be blamed for an enormous intelligence and policy failure.
The reports detailing the alleged perfidy of Ahmad Chalabi reveal Washington as a faithless friend and its agencies as more concerned with carrying out vendettas.
Registration for this event is now closed due to an overwhleming response. Members of the media may contact Andrew Pappas at 202.862.4870 or apappas@aei.org. Walk-in registrations may not be accepted.
In the last year, Iraqis successfully elected a transitional government and overwhelmingly approved a new constitution....
Initial positive reviews of the U.S. plan to transfer power to an autonomous Iraqi government on June 30, 2004, have soured as demands for direct elections have escalated in recent weeks. Amid a series of surprising developments, including the prospect of Kurdish autonomy, questions have...
A review ofThe Shi'is of Jabal 'Amil and the New Lebanonby Tamara Chalabi.
Iraq in Transition is one of the better post-Iraq war overviews, a well-written summary of developments after coalition forces occupied Baghdad.
Washington may run the Green Zone in Iraq, but, for Ahmad Chalabi, it is the rest of the country that matters.
Iraq had a decent past. It could have a decent future.



