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The problem with the West"s policy in the Middle East is not lack of diplomacy, but rather failure to allow retaliatory violence and impose accountability.
US government foreign assistance health programs are currently focused on combating HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria, which account for several million deaths each year across Africa. The United States should prioritize sustaining the hard-won gains in disease control, which requires focusing on programs with proven track records of success and addressing failures within those programs.
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In its efforts to control the use of cocaine, heroin, marijuana, and other illegal drugs, the United States spends about $35...
Can the once Soviet nation maintain its relatively new closeness to the West, while retaining a foreign policy stance essentially mistrustful of Western power? Whether the West will remain committed to India's rise will depend on what choice New Delhi makes.
Thirty years after the end of the war with Iraq the leadership of the Islamic Republic faces many of the same challenges that it faced during the war with Iraq, but this time, not even Ayatollah Rafsanjani may be capable of defending the regime against its own mismanagement.
Renewal of the Andean Trade Preferences and Drug Eradication Act will clearly advance the U.S. partnership in the Andes and further blunt Hugo Chavez's anti-American offensive.
The fight against terrorism is no closer to success today than it was a decade ago when, in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, President George W. Bush declared a Global War on Terrorism.
The Americanization of the Afghan war is a key to victory, but victory in Afghanistan is a single campaign in the long war.




