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If the CIA “deniers” won’t accept the word of the former vice president, and the four CIA directors who have testified that CIA interrogations produced invaluable intelligence, perhaps they will believe WikiLeaks.
Conditions in Yemen have changed with the onset of the Arab Spring. Political unrest has created openings for the country’s established opposition movements – including al Qaeda – to maneuver for power. Whether the Arab Spring has brought real regime change in Yemen is unclear. While the international community awaits a fully functional government in the capital of Sana’a, al Qaeda may continue to expand its safe haven in the south.
Democracy may be a process, but it is one in which Iraqis are ready to take the first step.
Congress'sseemingly democraticright to establish the line of succession after the vice president is unconstitutional and potentially catastrophic.
We need apragmatic middle ground that seeks solutions to environmental problems that are compatible with democratic capitalism.
The "yes-we-can" man is now commander-in-chief.






