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Will distancing ourselves from Israel increase national security?
Talking with folks around Istanbul, you will hear a lot of discussion about the soon-to-be-released sequel to Valley of the Wolves, an anti-Semitic and anti-American film depicting the Iraq War as a Jewish plot to harvest and sell organs from Iraqi civilians.
Since his election as president of Venezuela in 1998, leftist strongman Hugo Chávez has shattered his country’s already weak institutions to expand and sustain his grip on power and has built an anti-U.S. alliance with Cuba, Iran, Russia and China.
Should the U.S. government talk to terrorist groups? Freelance foreign affairs analyst Perry offers a resounding "yes." His argument, however, is based on a specious reading of recent events in Iraq, which he then extrapolates to other violent players in the Middle East.
How could Turkey, a country which President Obama called "a critical ally" come to glorify terrorists? Washington's alarm is late.
One striking feature of the recent "Restoring Honor" rally on the National Mall was how deeply religious and ecumenical it was.




