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After accusing the U.S. Chamber of Commerce of using foreign funding for election ads, Democrats should answer the same charges about whether organized labor is using foreign money to elect Democrats this November.
Since there is no demand for dangerous medicine, international action has a far greater chance of success than the war against narcotics.
In the final year of George W. Bush’s presidency, Washington finds itself engaged in continued multilateral negotiations with Pyongyang. In striking contrast to its earlier approaches, the Bush administration now emphasizes the desirability of a comprehensive diplomatic solution to the North Korean problem.
Are talks and renegotiated agreements realistic means...
In March 2004, the United Nations’ International Court of Justice at the Hague (ICJ), which settles legal disputes between UN member states, heard the Avena case, which involves more than fifty Mexican nationals who are now on death row in the United States. In this case, Mexico brought suit, alleging...
When any economy faces challenges, the first thing it should do is determine if it has any self-inflicted wounds, as those are the easiest to correct. The evidence is clear that the benefits of skilled immigration are high. The costs of bad immigration are also high. It is past time for the nation to stop shooting itself in the foot.
The government of the Philippines has yielded to the blackmail of Islamist terrorists; it has agreed to hasten the withdrawal of peacekeepersin Iraq in exchange for a hostage.
Bill Clinton has approved a treaty that would create an international court to try war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Iran is using the forced return of Afghan refugees to leverage its influence in Afghanistan at the expense of U.S. interests.





