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Americans are being played for fools by Iran—and fooling themselves. There is no case to be made that Iran is not pursuing a nuclear weapons capability.
Too often, U.S. negotiators have become unwitting advocates for their adversaries.
The authorsfind that, given the uncertainty in the climate system, focusing on atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations is likely to convey a false sense of precision.
Giving Al Gore the Nobel Peace Prize has subordinated science to hype.
Israeli-Palestinian negotiations are trapped in a futile cycle.
The danger is that direct talks with Iran may facilitate, not reduce, threats to U.S. interests.
A complicated system of filling political positions is starting to negatively affect our government's ability to function in a time of crisis.
Ohio is George Bush's make-or-break state in election 2004. No Republican has won the presidency without winning Ohio--ever.




