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Opponents of the Vietnam War--that seemingly endless, inconclusive, increasingly unpopular and ever-more-deadly and costly conflict--called it a "quagmire." They said it was unwinnable and should never have been fought--and that America must avoid similar future wars. Today, our real risk of "quagmire" is Libya.
With the UN-mandated imposition of a no-fly zone over Libya, President Obama has now thrust us into our third Mideast shooting war.
President Obama's upcoming visit to the 64th UN General Assembly, which opened yesterday, will be nothing if not entertaining.
After more than a decade of provocation and international dithering, we must stamp out the Somali pirate havens once and for all.
Back from summer recess, Congress faces continuing outrage over Scotland's release of Libyan terrorist Abdel Bassett al-Megrahi, convicted of destroying Pan Am Flight 103 in 1988.
Obama has grievously mishandled Syria, as he has an increasingly long list of other crisis spots. At the very least, the administration needs to recognize the false premises behind its mistakes.
It's time Washington learn the lesson: Gadhafi's history shows that diplomacy with rogue rulers is a waste of time.
Tehran will only change course if it believes it faces a credible threat for defying the will of the world.





