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Winning in Iraq will require investments in economic development, infrastructure, security, and legitimacy--all crucial signs of an American victory there.
The United States can and must achieve victory in Iraq through a substantial and sustained surge of troops to stabilize the security situation and increased reconstruction aid.
The president is gearing up for a major change of strategy in Iraq. Now that the Iraq Study Group has reported its findings, Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman General Peter Pace will provide his recommendations, and President George W. Bush will address the nation next week. Democratic leaders advocate withdrawal,...
Frederick W. Kagan is available to comment on his just-released first phase report "Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq."
Press release for Frederick W. Kagan and General Jack Keane's report, Choosing Victory: A Plan for Success in Iraq.
Amid the pre-Jan. 3 buzz, it's worth remembering that Republicans in most states, for better or worse, haven't been doing much in the way of following Iowa's lead in selecting a GOP presidential nominee.
Attempts at austerity and deleveraging in Europe have converted an economic problem into a political dilemma, with leftist governments rising against Germany's austerity-laced rescue packages. Germany now faces a tough economic decision that will involve choosing between a breakup of the current euro system and a movement toward a common fiscal policy in Europe.




