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Resident Scholar Frederick W. Kagan
President Obama has said many times that America must succeed in Afghanistan. He is right, and he deserves our full support in that effort.
Afghanistan is not now a sanctuary for al-Qaeda, but it would...
It's clear that most Americans think the war in Iraq was justified even if weapons of mass destruction are never found.
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Japanese-Americans were put in concentration camps. That there was no comparable overreaction after 9/11, and that we have been able to preserve a free and open society, owes much to the fact that for 10 years there has been no repetition of those terrible attacks.
The pundits may not admit it, butPresident George W. Bush'sIraq record is clear.
With all the criticisms flying, not enough attention gets focused on what Rumsfeld did right during the momentous half-decade after 9/11.
A new book by an architect of the Iraq war exposes the decision-making process leading up to and during the conflict.
The torrent of recent articles about intelligence regarding Iraq obviously requires investigation.
Americans' views on second-hand smoke, Iraq WMDs, peace in the Middle East, and more.




