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It isn’t easy to attract 2,000 people to a conference on women’s rights. But Tina Brown, editor-in-chief of Newsweek and the Daily Beast, carried it off. On March 8, she filled an auditorium at Lincoln Center in New York City with mostly high-powered professional women and kept them enthralled for three days.
Barack Obama is determined to resolve our differences by talking to other countries; however, this tactic has been used for years with little results.
President Barack Obama may be making a mistake by trusting the rhetoric of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, which is not being matched by reality.
Though some liberals may view the supposed end of humanitarian intervention as a good thing, those in need of aid may view things differently.
There are important differences between the current situation in Afghanistan and that in Somalia in 1993, but Somalia remains a cautionary tale.
It is a myth that the United States has boycotted diplomacy with Iran.
The Clinton administration has been worse than incompetent regarding Iraq: It has been duplicitous.
Since the end of the Cold War, many conservatives have consoled themselves with the thought that, in the end, there was a bipartisan consensus on America's role in the world, that the commitment to preserving U.S. power was deeply ingrained.



