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Baghdad is all atwitter over the P-5+1 talks with Iran beginning today. A sandstorm kept many European and Western diplomats from landing, but the Iranians were out in full force, with Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili leading the way.
Democracy in Iraq can succeed onlyif Iraqi citizens are allowed control over the political process as their country nominally regains sovereignty.
Most British Muslims, like most Iraqis, want peace and freedom. Those who believe that they are delivering those things need to be as robust in their arguments as Osama's useful idiots are in theirs.
For the first time in 20 years, Saudi Arabia has named an ambassador to Iraq. For years the Saudis resisted U.S. entreaties to take this step, and the current relationship between these two most important Arab countries in the Gulf has not been warm, so the timing is curious and...
If anyone in the world today is exploiting war for domestic political purposes, it is German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder.
It appears that our interests were ill-served by the abandonment of Iraq by Barack Obama.
Sanctions will not persuade the Assad regime to surrender power, and talk about an embargo on luxury goods is a cruel joke.
In what can only be described as a first-rate senatorial butt kicking, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) took apart the two administration witnesses’ effort to explain why, after so much blood and treasure has been expended in creating a democratic Iraq, we’re now left with zero combat forces in country.








