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Warhawks are not the only people saying that a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities would be preferable to a nuclear Iran, and President Obama might start backing down on his stance against military intervention.
The Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan has clearly identified the United States as a target, so the United States should take all necessary precautions to defeat and defend against the group.
Gasoline sanctions, not war, are the true alternative to the present do-nothing policy on Iran.
The question today is whether suffering preemptive strikes, and not committing to a prolonged wartime national-mobilization-type effort, might stop Iran’s program both operationally and politically.
Today’s bombing of an Israeli diplomat’s car in New Delhi is sure to raise international scrutiny on India’s problematic ties with Iran.
Rep. Ron Paul is in a dead heat with Mitt Romney for first place in the Iowa caucuses. If he does pull out a win on Tuesday, Iowa Republicans will have chosen as their commander in chief a man who says it was wrong to kill Osama bin Laden.
America's goal must be to create a civil society among Iraqis of all faiths and races, but for now America musthelp the Shiites and their senior clergy, our strongest allies in the country.
David Ignatius has yet another Iran leak from the White House. Here’s the gist: Obama told his close buddy Turkish PM Erdogan to tell his close buddy Ayatollah Khamenei that as long as Iran doesn’t seek nuclear weapons, Obama’s cool with them keeping their nuclear program.







