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The current regime in Iran poses an extraordinary challenge to the safety of the United States and the safety of our democratic allies.
Because of the Obama administration's reluctance to confront this looming threat, others—such as the Republican presidential candidates—must begin preparing the case for a military strike to destroy Iran's nuclear program.
Foreign policy and national security will take center stage tonight as Republican presidential hopefuls tackle questions from American Enterprise Institute and Heritage Foundation scholars live on CNN.
It will continue to take concerted leadership by the United States, working with the world's other democracies, to help the United Nations meet the enduring goals of its Charter.
Even though the House of Representatives has now passed an historic intelligence reform bill, additional steps still need to be taken to make America more safe and secure in the future.
Did Wesley Clark bother to read his own book?
Without bold dramatic change at the State Department, the United States will soon find itself on the defensive everywhere except militarily.
By a two-to-one margin, voters disagreed with President Clinton's decision to extend the mission of U.S. military forces in Bosnia.





