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The older Iranian generation, which led the revolution of 1979, along with the sons and daughters of the revolution, chose the commemoration of Hussein Ibn Ali's revolt against injustice to protest the unjust regime in Tehran.
The latest round of UN sanctions against Iran are merely a symbolic gesture and will not work because they fail to target the financial arm of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the engine of Iran's nuclear program.
Review of The Monument: Art and Vulgarity in Saddam Hussein's Iraq, by Kanan Makiya.
The authors attempt to suggest how the use of information markets can improve the quality of public policy.
A review of William O. Beeman's The "Great Satan" vs. the "Mad Mullahs": How the United States and Iran Demonize Each Other.
Criticisms of CIA interrogations are riddled with inaccuracies, as demonstrated by a dishonest, error-filled review that provides a textbook case of this problem.
Leaving Iraq will not make our world better. We will be a defeated nation. Our holy-warrior and our more mundane enemies will know it.
The Iraq war, widely said to have discredited the basic tenets of the neoconservative school of thought, has in fact vindicated them.



