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The mullahs in Tehran want to defeat us militarily and coopt us economically. We should be aware of their schemes.
What if Iran took hostages and no one noticed?
Five years after George W. Bush’s election, his administration still lacks a clear policy toward Iran—this despite the fact that the Department of State labels Iran the world’s leading sponsor of international terrorism. Of late, the discussion of Iran has focused almost entirely on that country’s nuclear program, with some...
The mess in Iraq and turmoil within the Bush administration have helped give Iran leverage in thinking its nuclear program can continue unhindered by the U.S. military.
An interview on how to deal with the dangerous regime in Tehran.
Efforts by the international community to engage Iran have utterly failed, leaving regime change as the key to solving the problem.
There are two important problems with the current American strategy in Afghanistan--too much faith in NATO and too little investment in indigenous Afghan institutions.
While international attention is focused on Iran's nuclear program and President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's bombast, Iranian society itself is facing turbulent times.



