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The author discusses how to read the George W. Bush administration's commitment to Iraq.
Terrible things done during war do not necessarily diminish the rightness of the cause for which we fight.
More American troops are needed to break the cycle of violence in Iraq.
IfRobert Gates is to be a success as secretary of defense, he will have to show senior military officers the attitude he once displayed toward operatives.
No one should expect General Casey to lead us to victoryin Iraqsinglehanded, but if we're not going to cut and run, a necessary step is putting someone very much like him in command.
Both Senators JohnMcCain and Barack Obama have had a chance to test out the job of commander in chief. Who scored the highest?
The Iraq Study Group failed the big test: finding a way to quell the violence.
Is Donald Rumsfeld to blame for the U.S.'s troubles in Iraq, or is there another culprit?




