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As our target date for the handover of sovereign authority to the Iraqis draws close, we must expect that enemies of a free Iraq will become even more violent.
Online registration for this event is closed. Walk-in registrations will not be accepted due to space constraints.
Please be advised that no camera crews will be admitted to tonight's Bradley Lecture. Print media only will be admitted.
Douglas J. Feith of Georgetown University will deliver the December Bradley Lecture.
Douglas J. Feith became...
Douglas J. Feith's War and Decision may not be the final account of the Iraq war, but it will certainly provide the basis for future historians.
May 1, 2003, marked the formal end of major combat operations in Iraq, yet the past year has presented the U.S. military with challenges every bit as daunting as the march to Baghdad. How effectively has the U.S. military adapted from fighting a major theater war to a low-intensity counterinsurgency?...
A new book by an architect of the Iraq war exposes the decision-making process leading up to and during the conflict.
Iraq in Transition is one of the better post-Iraq war overviews, a well-written summary of developments after coalition forces occupied Baghdad.
George Tenet may have made mistakes, but the real crime in his time at the CIA was the agency's unwillingness to accept and pursue good information about Iran.
AEI"s Richard Perle assembled a panel of security-policy veterans to explain the objections to the treaty and to defend the decision to reject it.



