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Look to Colombia, where the U.S. helped the government in Bogota achieve success short of complete victory.
The Obama administration should act multilaterally to bring humanitarian relief, suspend diplomatic relations, and work with local authorities in Libya's liberated cities.
Mackenzie Eaglen and Michael O'Hanlon explain the disastrous repercussions of defense sequestration. In particular, they highlight the fact that, unless Congress acts quickly, defense sequestration starts today -- not in 2013.
With the initiation of Operation "Odyssey Dawn" in Libya, the United States has entered a third war in the greater Middle East. Discussing this complex and confusing situation will be AEI scholars Thomas Donnelly, Paul Wolfowitz, and Danielle Pletka, joined by Michael O'Hanlon and Kenneth Pollack from the Brookings Institution.
We need to be patient and maintain the security progress in Iraq that clears the way for political progress.
The United States must think now about feasible military options in Pakistan.
We can afford to do what is needed to protect our security and global interests. And we must.





