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Today marks the first anniversary of the revolution that overthrew Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak. Oddly enough, many tears have been shed for the departed Mr. Mubarak—and not just tears from his military cronies, his business cronies, his family cronies, and the Israelis, who had gotten used to the devil they knew in Cairo.
The twelve contributors to this book show why America must take another look at our possible adversaries and real strategic partners.
A panel of distinguished scholars and policy experts will address the ethical, political and military implications of the intervention in Kosovo. James Turner Johnson (Rutgers) will discuss the operation within the context of the just war tradition. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick (AEI Senior Fellow) will address the political implications of the...
Discusses the sudden praise for President Bush by the leader of Italy's Left Democrats.
At this event, panelists discussed U.S.-Syria policy.
It will not be easy or cheap, but the U.S. military has a crucial long-term role to play in Haiti.
Michael Rubin reviews Peter Galbraith's "The End of Iraq: How American Incompetence Created a War Without End."





