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If the United States is committed to relieve conditions and rebuild Haiti, a starting point for reconstruction must be in the form of a publicly capitalized, privately managed investment fund designed to accelerate private-sector growth.
Roger Noriega, assistant secretary of state for Western Hemisphere affairs, discusses Haiti's future after former president Jean-Bertrand Aristide departure.
Severely handicapped by its past and with the backslidings and shortcomings of the present, Russia's epochal experiment in liberty, popular self-rule, and non-belligerency is far from over.
How could a good God let unthinkable suffering torment our world?
Despite recent tension between Washington and Tokyo, the United States should seek to maintain the crucial U.S.-Japan relationship.
Haven't heard of Poland's Special Forces? They're real, they're serious, and they're here to save the day.
Police assistance will continue to be a critical American mission for the foreseeable future, while the U.S. government will continue to be organized in such a way as to be bad at it.
Police assistance will continue to be a critical American mission for the foreseeable future, while the U.S. government will continue to be organized in such a way as to be bad at it.



