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What does an IRGC-dominated Iran mean for Europe and the United States?
Moammar Qaddafi's rule might be crumbling, but the colonel refuses to quit. On the evening of August 23, Qaddafi loyalists launched Scuds at the rebel-run town of Misrata. Western policymakers should not ignore them, for reasons that have less to do with Libya and far more with the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The New York Times's coverage of natural gas is more evidence of its long slide into agenda-driven journalism that excuses shoddy practices, dubious sourcing, and appalling economic ignorance.
There has been a recent inversion of historic Western priorities and a decline in our collective resolve and instinct for self-defense.
Two glaring problems outweigh any positives in the new Iraqi constitution: the system of governance is flawed, and a sense of vendetta against the Sunnis is ingrained.
An anti-Western ideology remains at the core of the Islamic republic, even as the majority of Iranian citizens long to join the West.
Despite the cheery words from Foggy Bottom and the eager appeasement from Capitol Hill, the Iranian regime is at war with us.
On Friday, George Bush and German Chancellor Angela Merkel stood together in the White House to condemn Iran.





